A collection of fiction and poetry from two strong women, whose words erupt across these pages, like red-hot lava, exploding from the darkness within.

"In Come What May, authors Lindsey Goddard and Suzie Lockhart team up to dive deep into a collection of the strange, the uncanny, and the quietly terrifying, showcasing both of their abilities to conjure true horror. These stories, from pure nightmare fuel to slow-burning dread, stay with you long after the lights go out. But who needs sleep when there's so much more Goddard and Lockhart to read?"
—Jess Landry, Bram Stoker Award-winning author and screenwriter

"The horrors within Come What May are often heartfelt and even tragic, but that doesn't make them any less disturbing and visceral. Dive into these pages at your own risk."
—Lisa Morton, six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award

"Come What May is a collection from two friends who also happen to be two heavy hitters in horror prose and poetry. Both authors keep the reader on their toes before sometimes revealing that their toes and the floor beneath them are gone. It’s a dark book, well worth your time and dread. Goddard and Lockhart have assembled quite the collection for midnight reading, but you might want to read it in the day. It’s much safer that way.”
—Nelson W. Pyles, author of All These Steps Lead Down

"The short stories are steeped in horror. There is some spooky subgenre in this collection sure to appeal to any reader. Furthermore, the poems are suitably gothic and ominous."

—Joshua Gage, reviewer for Cemetery Dance Magazine

 

 

An anthology of dark comedy stories from some of today's creepiest authors. Cynical satire mixes with the all-out chuckles of campy horror in the pages of Tales from the Lark Side. You'll find everything from a cursed Hawaiian shirt (pineapples never seemed so evil) to a post-mortem wedding (what a rotten ceremony), and even a golem made of...well...you'll have to read the book to find out...

Authors:
Judith Sonnet, Kayleigh Dobbs, Nelson W. Pyles, Rebecca Cuthbert, Ashley Lister, Mark Mackey, Greg Bennett, Devin M. Anderson, Michael Errol Swaim, Tommy B. Smith, Dawn Colclasure, Jyl Glenn, Mike Rusetsky, D.L. Winchester, Ann O'Mara Heyward, N.M. Brown, Kimberly I. Moore, Rie Sheridan Rose, Megan Guilliams, Sarah Kelderman, Kasey Hill, and Lindsey Goddard

 

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Sleeve of Hearts is an anthology presented by Weird Wide Web, which showcases the work of 52 poets, each offering readers a piece of their hearts in these pages. This eclectic assortment of poetry has been called both "a hurricane of emotion" and "a chasm of the soul", and it does not hold back on exposing the raw emotion of the tortured poet within us all, painting an honest, and sometimes brutal picture of what it means to be human.

Poetry by:
R.J. Allen, Devin M. Anderson, Alison Armstrong, L. Bachman, Erin Banks, A.J. Brown, Pixie Bruner, Anton Cancre, J. Rocky Colavito, Dawn Colclasure, Kirsten Noelle Craig, Rebecca Cuthbert, Josh Darling, Dawn DeBraal, Loki DeWitt, Gabrielle Faust, Ian Gielen, Reyna Gillette, Jyl Glenn, Lindsey Goddard, Simone Goddard, Sophie Goddard, Mawr Gorshin, Megan Guilliams, Sheila Henry, Kasey Hill, Josephine Jasper, Bryce Jenkins, J.L. Lane, Suzie Lockhart, J.C. Macek III, Mark Mackey, Benzo Monroe, Jonathan Moon, Shane David Morin, Jason Morton, Conner Muddiman, Nora B. Peevy, Rick Powell, Rie Sheridan Rose, Sumiko Saulson, Leigh Savage, Elodie Shayne, Raz T. Slasher, Tommy B. Smith, John Claude Smith, Judith Sonnet, Kurt Swaim, Michael Errol Swaim, Rob Tannahill, Jezzy Wolfe, and Amanda Worthington