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Butcher Shop Quartet II

Condemned
(in Butcher Shop Quartet II)

Cutting Block Press, 2009
Softcover, 214 pages
978-0977826247

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And my latest novella, "Condemned" is featured in the new collection Butcher Shop Quartet II:

When the Rapture comes, a man in a small Midwestern town fights for his life, struggling to survive the night, and the town, as he clings to the hope of an angelic rescue. Otherwise, he'll be Condemned...

Midnight Walk

Late Check-In
(in Midnight Walk)

Darkhouse Publishing, 2009
Softcover, 257 pages
978-0578021621

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MIDNIGHT WALK just won the Black Quill Award: http://www.darkscribemagazine.com/3rd-annual-winners/

Midnight Walk has been named winner of the third annual Black Quill Award!
My latest short story, "Late Check-in" is a haunted motel tale. Check out these great reviews:

from Bookgeeks
from Hellnotes
from Fatally Yours
from Famous Monsters of Filmland
from the Horror Drive-In
from Postcards for a Dying World

The Beast Within

By the Light of the Silvery Moon
(in The Beast Within)

Graveside Tales, 2008
Softcover, 368 pages
978-0980133813

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This short story has been accepted for Grave Side Tales' werewolf anthology The Beast Within. In the tradition of Blade, the story revolves around a werewolf superhero fighting his most dangerous foe during his very last full moon.

Take a look at this review, courtesy of The Book Smugglers
And read this one...
"Throughout history they have existed in folklore and nightmares? By day they walk among us, hidden in plain sight. They are our neighbours and friends. But when the sun sets and the full moon rises, the beast within comes out?
In The Beast Within, Graveside Tales has come up with an anthology of twenty diverse stories of the weird, the wondrous and the bestial. Here they are reviewed in the order they appear in the book, with the reviewers' initials in brackets. They are Maurie Breust, Brendan Carson, Felicity Dowker, Ross Murray and Simon Petrie.
In By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Vince Churchill, who has always been attracted to old-school horror and dark fiction, has produced an enthralling story in which an Alpha human/werewolf hero, Luna, altruistically protects the "human herd" of Los Angeles. Luna's inherited lycanthropy is about to end and his role of protector passed to his son, but first he must fulfil one last desperate mission. There is more than a little flavour of Blade and the Dark Knight in this one."

Book of Lists: Horror

Vince Churchill's Top Ten List of Films in Which, Wow, The Black Guy Lived!
(in Book of Lists: Horror)

Harper Paperbacks, 2008
Softcover, 432 pages
978-0061537264

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My list, "Horror Flicks Where the Black Guy Lives!" is actually mentioned in legendary Playboy cartoonist of the macabre Gahan Wilson's introduction. Oh yeah, I’m jazzed. Other featured contributors include talented up & comers Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, & horror filmmaker Eli Roth.

The Undead vol 2

Misfortune
(in The Undead vol 2: Skin and Bones)

Harper Paperbacks, 2007
Softcover, 432 pages
978-0061537264

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A man's streak of increasingly bad luck begins with a zombie outbreak and ends... BADLY.

The Undead: Zombie Anthology

Hell & Back
(in The Undead: Zombie Anthology)

Permuted Press, 2005
Softcover, 260 pages
978-0976555940

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A man miraculously reverts back to human from his zombie nightmare only to deal with the aftermath of his affliction.

Horror Library vol 1

Surrender
(in Horror Library vol 1)

Cutting Block Press, 2006
Softcover, 223 pages
978-0977826216

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A woman is desperate to feel something ... ANYTHING ... as civilization spins out of control from a devastating plague.