Lighthouses and Electric Telegraphs

I’ve had a couple of short stories released recently.

The Black Beacon Books’ anthology Lighthouses, contains a bunch of stories by Australian authors, including my tale, Light House, Dark House, the story of a photographer who meets a very strange lighthouse keeper and discovers that the lighthouse might be drawing people into harm’s way rather than keeping them safe.

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I also provided the cover artwork for this volume. It is available in print and digital format from Amazon.

Meanwhile the Canadian horror magazine, DevolutionZ Magazine, this week published my short story, What Hath God Wrought, a tale of a zombie outbreak that is predicted via morse code.

I had a lot of fun translating the text to morse code online and if you follow this LINK you can hear a line from the story.

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DevolutionZ Magazine Issue 5 is available in print and ebook from Amazon.

Happy reading!

About darkscrybe

Two-time international Bram Stoker Award-nominee®*, Greg Chapman is a horror author and artist based in Queensland, Australia. Greg is the author of several novels, novellas and short stories, including his award-nominated debut novel, Hollow House (Omnium Gatherum) and collections, Vaudeville and Other Nightmares (Specul8 Publishing) and This Sublime Darkness and Other Dark Stories (Things in the Well Publications). He is also a horror artist and his first graphic novel Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times, (McFarland & Company) written by authors Rocky Wood and Lisa Morton, won the Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel category at the Bram Stoker Awards® in 2013. He is also the current President of the Australasian Horror Writers Association. Greg lives in Rockhampton with his wife and their two daughters. * Superior Achievement in a First Novel for Hollow House (2016) and Superior Achievement in Short Fiction, for “The Book of Last Words” (2019)
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