Two authors, two stories, one chapbook: "Odd Numbers" by Richard Chizmar, and "How the Wind Lies" by Brian James Freeman.
How the Wind Lies by Brian James Freeman is a "weird western" horror tale set in early eighteenth century Colonial America. Cowboys and desperados haven't been imagines yet, and Indians are only hinted at, but there is something evil out here in the windswept wilderness at the very edge of the known world, something not afraid not afraid of a musket, or the light....something hungry.
Odd Numbers by Richard Chizmar is something completely different: a quiet story set in the suburbs of modern, everyday America, a story about your neighbor perhaps, or maybe your closet firent, a story about the horror there, just down the street, just out of sight, just below the surfact, a horror that's festering...
This two-author, two-story chapbook is in a "flip-book" design, like those olf ACE Double paperbacks from our youth....read one story to the middle of the chap, then flip it over, and read the other story, also to the middle!
Softcover chapbook limited to 150 signed and numbered copies - this 40-page chapbook is printed in three colors, in a numbered edition of 150 copies, signed by both authors and each is packaged in its own unique printed envelope.
Publisher | White Noise Press |
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