Santastein Or the Post-Holiday Prometheus

Santastein Or the Post-Holiday Prometheus

by Brian K Morris
Santastein Or the Post-Holiday Prometheus

Santastein Or the Post-Holiday Prometheus

by Brian K Morris

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Overview

In this tale of irreverent holiday horror, Dr, Victor Frankenstein raids the graveyard to assemble not just a man, but the Spirit of Giving himself.

However, will the Creature save Christmas for the village or will he lead to its destruction?

If The Nightmare Before Christmas is too warm and loving for you, this somewhat-irreverent book may be the antidote to the annual overdose of good will and cheer. Of course, it's readable any month of the year.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155841319
Publisher: Brian K Morris
Publication date: 10/10/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 342 KB

About the Author

Brian K. Morris is an independent publisher, full-time freelance writer, novelist, former "award-winning" playwright, frequent convention guest, and former mortician's assistant. His articles and reviews have appeared in magazines as diverse as BACK ISSUE Magazine, Hogan's Alley, The Krypton Companion, WHOtopia, The Jack Kirby Collector, and many more, too obscure to mention here. Through his Rising Tide Publications imprint, Brian specializes in quirky humor, horror, and contemporary fantasy featuring positive characters, strong female protagonists, and a love for reviving public domain characters for a new audience. Brian is the former Editor-in-chief at Silver Phoenix Entertainment, the Midwest's largest producer of horror, public service, and Roller Derby comics. His comic scripts have appeared not only in The Haunting Tales of Bachelors Grove, but also in Celebration Comics (BiMor Comics) and Comic Quest Presents - Steampunk (Comic Quest), as well as an issue of Cemetery Plots (Empire Comics Lab) and InDELLible Prose (InDELLible Comics) and his own The Ghostly Tales of Spencer Spook. He lives in Central Indiana with his wife, no children, no pets, and too many comic books.

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