We live in an age of technology. We are inextricably linked to one another, and now we favor convenience over caution. With these four stories, you will be reminded of the cost of complacency in a DIGITAL HELL.
Included are the tales:
"Empathy", "Seldom Seen in August", "Offline" and a new, never before published story "There's An App for That".
Over 30,000 words of fiction from the Bram Stoker Award-Winning author of THE TURTLE BOY and KIN.
About the Author
Hailed by Booklist as "one of the most clever and original talents in contemporary horror," Kealan Patrick Burke was born and raised in Ireland and emigrated to the United States a few weeks before 9/11. Since then, he has written five novels, among them the popular southern gothic slasher Kin , and over two hundred short stories and novellas, including Sour Candy and The House on Abigail Lane , both of which have been optioned for film. A five-time Bram Stoker Award-nominee, Burke won the award in 2005 for his coming-of-age novella The Turtle Boy , the first book in the acclaimed Timmy Quinn series. As editor, he helmed the anthologies Night Visions 12 , Taverns of the Dead , and Quietly Now , a tribute anthology to one of Burke's influences, the late Charles L. Grant. Most recently, he adapted his work to comic book format for three volumes of John Carpenter's Tales for a Halloween Night series of anthologies and contributed a short story to Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden's Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors. Kealan is represented by Merrilee Heifetz at Writers House and Kassie Evashevski at Anonymous Content. He lives in an unhaunted house in Ohio with a Scooby Doo lookalike rescue named Red.
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We live in an age of technology. We are inextricably linked to one another, and now we favor convenience over caution. With these four stories, you will be reminded of the cost of complacency in a DIGITAL HELL.
Included are the tales:
"Empathy", "Seldom Seen in August", "Offline" and a new, never before published story "There's An App for That".
Over 30,000 words of fiction from the Bram Stoker Award-Winning author of THE TURTLE BOY and KIN.
About the Author
Hailed by Booklist as "one of the most clever and original talents in contemporary horror," Kealan Patrick Burke was born and raised in Ireland and emigrated to the United States a few weeks before 9/11. Since then, he has written five novels, among them the popular southern gothic slasher Kin , and over two hundred short stories and novellas, including Sour Candy and The House on Abigail Lane , both of which have been optioned for film. A five-time Bram Stoker Award-nominee, Burke won the award in 2005 for his coming-of-age novella The Turtle Boy , the first book in the acclaimed Timmy Quinn series.
As editor, he helmed the anthologies Night Visions 12 , Taverns of the Dead , and Quietly Now , a tribute anthology to one of Burke's influences, the late Charles L. Grant.
Most recently, he adapted his work to comic book format for three volumes of John Carpenter's Tales for a Halloween Night series of anthologies and contributed a short story to Mike Mignola and Christopher Golden's Hellboy: An Assortment of Horrors.
Kealan is represented by Merrilee Heifetz at Writers House and Kassie Evashevski at Anonymous Content.
He lives in an unhaunted house in Ohio with a Scooby Doo lookalike rescue named Red.