Have received a few wonderful reviews in the past couple of days by indie review sites who make the author’s world go ’round!
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THAT WHICH GROWS
WILD: 16 TALES OF DARK FICTION
KENDALL REVIEWS -- “That Which Grows Wild
by Eric J Guignard collects 16 weird, dark stories with enough variety to make
a chocolate box turf itself off a cliff in despair, knowing it could never
provide such a tasty selection of treats.
…When
you’re four stories deep into a collection and each one gives you the fuzzy
feeling of satisfaction, I’d say that’s a pretty strong recommendation, but
wait! Guignard isn’t done with you that quickly…
…Just
buy it! Quality, variety, terror, sadness, thrills, comedy, creatures… this book
really does have it all.”
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THE FULL REVIEW HERE:
BUY
IT HERE: https://www.amazon.com/That-Which-Grows-Wild-Fiction/dp/1949491005/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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THAT WHICH GROWS
WILD: 16 TALES OF DARK FICTION
A.E. SIRAKI, WRITER &
REVIEWS
-- “I was excited to read this short story collection by Eric J. Guignard, who
is as brilliant a writer as he is an editor…
Guignard
also excels at writing historical tales particularly well, such as “Momma,”
which I enjoyed. One of the themes of the collection and that ran through this
story was of families and desperate situations; how much they’re willing to
risk to save each other, and sacrifice.
Overall,
Guignard presents an excellent assortment of stories in this volume. Fans of
his work should definitely check it out.”
READ
THE FULL REVIEW HERE:
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IT HERE: https://www.amazon.com/That-Which-Grows-Wild-Fiction/dp/1949491005/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
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POSTCARDS FROM A DYING WORLD -- These
are beautiful books, they look amazing and the quality of the production is
some of the best I have seen by a independent publisher (Dark Moon Books).
…
Reading this book you get to know Kaaron Warren comes just as much from her
stories as her introduction as you do the interview.
That
is the thing, this is a entertaining book, the stories are great. You will
learn about the author but as much as it is primer for the author it is also a
great education tool for short fiction in general. Editor Eric Guignard is
doing exciting stuff with this series and Dark Moon Books in general. He is one
of the hardest working folks in the indie horror scene and it is paying off.
His name on a book is a mark of quality. This series is just starting but in a
few years I suspect these books will help a new generation of authors learn the
ropes.”
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THE FULL REVIEW HERE:
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A WORLD OF HORROR
FANBASE PRESS -- “A World of Horror is an anthological
cultural tour in the sacred art of horror that will terrify even the most
desensitized scare junkie and force them to sleep with the lights on. Parsed
together by Eric J. Guignard, the collection contains delectable choices from
South Africa, India, England, Australia, Japan, and many more (even the United
States of America)…
…Right
now, there aren’t a lot of books that can deliver on the frights like this one,
but it also exposes readers to new cultures and ideas, legends and fears – a
phenomenal combination that needs to be repeated often.”
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THE FULL REVIEW HERE:
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