Prime Books: 31 Days of Halloween – Day 29

As I am attending the World Fantasy Convention, I’m setting the remainder of our Halloween treats to publish automatically while I am away. These are all classic scary stories we hope you will enjoy. We also hope you will take time to keep updated on Prime Books’ current and future offerings.

Zora Neale Hurston: Spunk

Zora Neale Hurston is considered one of the pre-eminent writers of twentieth-century African-American literature. Closely associated with the Harlem Renaissance she has influenced many writers since. “Spunk” won second prize in the 1925 literary contest of the Urban League’s journal, Opportunity, for her short story “Spunk,” which also appeared in the important anthology The New Negro. This ghost story — although more about the living than the dead — takes place in a rural, all-black Southern town, and is told primarly in dialogue. Huston employs Southern African-American dialect with rich, figurative language. Some early critics were pleased she was using language she had heard first-hand; others felt she was demeaning black stereotypes to a white audience.


Prime Books: 31 Days of Halloween – Day 28

As I am attending the World Fantasy Convention, I’m setting the remainder of our Halloween treats to publish automatically while I am away. These are all classic scary stories we hope you will enjoy. We also hope you will take time to keep updated on Prime Books’ current and future offerings.

Joseph Sheridan LeFanu: The Child That Went With the Fairies

LeFanu (28 August 1814 – 7 February 1873) was an Irish writer and magazine editor known for his supernatural and mystery fiction. He most famous work is probably the novella Carmilla. Here, though, is a story about some very scary fairies.


Prime Books: 31 Days of Halloween – Day 27

As I am attending the World Fantasy Convention, I’m setting the remainder of our Halloween treats to publish automatically while I am away. These are all classic scary stories we hope you will enjoy. We also hope you will take time to keep updated on Prime Books’ current and future offerings.

F. Marion Crawford: “The Upper Berth”

During the Edwardian era, Francis Marion Crawford was a bestselling author. His novels were rather old-fashioned romance and historical fiction, but his wrote a handful of great supernatural tales, “The Upper Berth” is perhaps the best.


Prime Books: 31 Days of Halloween – Day 26

Not a huge treat today, just a small link: an interview with me. Should have warned the nice interviewer not to use that photo…it’s a bit dated! Oh well. Consider it a Halloween disguise.


Prime Books: 31 Days of Halloween – Day 25 (Booth Day!)

Had hoped to announce this Halloween treat sooner — but there was a shipping delay. In any case, our new edition of THE BONE KEY: THE NECROMANTIC MYSTERIES OF KYLE MURCHISON BOOTH by Sarah Monette is finally available in stores and online…but…I’m not putting it in the left column or saying you can buy it from us…because you can’t. We aren’t home. Well, Sean is not home and he fulfills the orders. He’s en route to the World Fantasy Convention. (We will have it for sale there.)

But bookstores have it and BN.com and Amazon have it!

Who is Kyle Murchison Booth? Possibly one of the unlikeliest of characters to gain a cult following, yet he has. Eccentric, socially awkward Booth is an introverted museum archivist, descended from a most unusual family, who frequently finds himself in the midst of most unsettling supernatural experiences and involved in strange necromantic mysteries. A gentleman and a scholar, this unwilling hero persevered through THE BONE KEY, a series of interconnected short stories, to win readers’ hearts (and possibly their souls).

This new edition—with a “puzzle” cover (by Timothy Lantz) and a new introduction by Lynne M. Thomas (one of Booth’s “successors” at the Samuel Mather Parrington Museum)—will please current fans and allow even more to discover its dark charms.

More when things get back to the mundane…

Meanwhile…

More about Booth

“White Charles” (an uncollected Booth story)

“The Replacement” (Another uncollected Booth story


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