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2020 Australian Shadows Award finalist in the Best Collected Work category Eight stories, an essay and artwork by two-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author, Greg Chapman. Table of contents: Kakophony Horror Fiction: A... See More
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by Greg Chapman
(1 review)
2020 Australian Shadows Award finalist in the Best Collected Work category Eight stories, an essay and artwork by two-time Bram Stoker Award-nominated author, Greg Chapman. Table of contents: Kakophony Horror Fiction: A... See More
(46 reviews)
Bram Stoker Award-winner for Superior Achievement in Non-Fiction! Nightmares come to life in this comprehensive how-to guide for new and established authors... Book two in Crystal Lake Publishing's The Dream Weaver series... See More
(9 reviews)
Using an innovative question and answer format, PreHospital Medicine: Principals, Pearls and Pitfalls provides the reader with updated information about PreHospital Medicine. This book covers the gamut of topics that will be... See More
by Greg Chapman
(4 reviews)
Four short Halloween themed tales by Australian Shadows Award finalist, Greg Chapman "DAUGHTERS OF THE VEIL" - A young woman discovers the death of her twin sister was not suicide, but something much more... See More
(7 reviews)
The storm is coming, so batten down the hatches and let Lighthouses guide you into the darkness! If the films The Vanishing and The Lighthouse rocked your boat, you simply must read this dark anthology! Black Beacon... See More
by Greg Chapman
Quick ViewIn 1887, Arthur Conan Doyle first published A Study in Scarlet in the 27th issue of Beeton's Christmas Annual, a popular London magazine which had entertained 19th century readers for well over two decades. Yet this... See More
by Greg Chapman
(12 reviews)
This is not a history book in the traditional sense. Greg Chapman thinks about history a lot, but he also thinks about other things, and in this book dishes up equal measures of history and opinion. In 2011 he wrote and... See More
(12 reviews)
40 short stories of Christmas and ghosts. Published by the Australian Horror Writers Association. Cover art and layout by Greg Chapman. Copyright © AHWA 2016. Table of Contents: Tradition ~ Martin Livings The Christmas... See More
by Greg Chapman
(7 reviews)
Why are some people more successful in business than others? Why do 98% of micro-businesses stay micro? The biggest risk for owners is not that their business will fail, it is that it will stay small. They become... See More
by G.N. Braun
Quick ViewMidnight Echo is the official magazine of the Australian Horror Writers Association. Midnight Echo magazine is released in a limited print edition and in digital format (epub, mobi, and PDF), and contains more than 100... See More
by Greg Chapman
(3 reviews)
Why do so many businesses run by couples never give them the Lifestyle of their Dreams? With couples working too many hours for too little money, it is easy to see how a business can stress a personal relationship to... See More
by Greg Chapman
Quick ViewEdited by Craig Bezant, the ghostly Issue 10 is dedicated to all those things that go bump in the night. With more than 100 pages of fiction, art, interviews, book releases, comics, and more, we guarantee you'll be left... See More
by Greg Chapman
Quick ViewThere is some great writing talent in Central Queensland and Specul8: Central Queensland Journal of Speculative Fiction has been hatched in a bid to gather the finest of that talent in one place. Featuring ten of the CQ... See More
by Devolution Z
(2 reviews)
13 original short stories and poems from talented authors of horror. Published monthly. This month, we're featuring Krampus and other Holiday Horrors! 'Tis the season to be terrified! You'll also find frightful aliens... See More
by Greg Chapman
Quick ViewThere is some great writing talent in Central Queensland and Specul8: Central Queensland Journal of Speculative Fiction has been hatched in a bid to gather the finest of that talent in one place. Our second issue continues... See More
by TC Phillips
Quick ViewSpecul8: Central Queensland Journal of Speculative Fiction returns with its fourth issue featuring 18 of Central Queensland's best and brightest authors. Crammed near to bursting with with Faustian deals, alien gladiatorial... See More
by Peter Pons
Quick ViewCivil disturbances are an all too common occurrence. These events may become violent resulting in traditional traumatic injuries to responders, participants, and innocent bystanders. These incidents may also cause injuries... See More
by Greg Chapman
Quick ViewThe 16th issue of the official magazine of the Australasian Horror Writers Association. The issue is guest-edited by Tim Hawken. Featuring fiction, non-fiction and poetry by Fiona L Renton, Naomi Hatchman, John Grey, Jane... See More
by Rayne Hall
(26 reviews)
This book presents twenty-seven of the finest - and creepiest - graveyard tales with stories by established writers, classic authors and fresh voices. Here you'll find Gothic ghost stories by Robert Ellis, Lee Murray, Greg... See More
Trauma and injury result from a large number of causes, including unintentional accidents or intentional harm. In addition, it can occur anywhere such as at home, at work, or when engaged in recreational activities. When... See More