The Sixth Sense. Dead Again. Jacob's Ladder. Orphan. There are lots of movies, horror and non, with endings that'll leave you gasping, saying, "I did not see that coming!" Describe what movie YOU think has the best twist ending. It can be any genre, just mention why you prefer it over others like it.
Just leave your opinion/description in the COMMENT section. Ready? Set? Twist!
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Friday, May 27, 2016
Sunday, May 15, 2016
What's the worst nightmare you've ever had?
Describe your most frightening nightmare in the comment section below, and one randomly picked winner will get a free digital ebook of one of my following novels:
As to my worst nightmare, I've forgotten many. I will say that FLOH (my novel--see above) scared me when I was a teenager just being born again into Christianity. I saw the devil sitting in the church I used to go to. He told me, "This isn't a dream, and it's not over yet!"
The next thing I knew, I was in hell. Scary shit! The second worst nightmare I had was eerily similar in terms of content. I renounced God, and demons drained me of life until the point I wanted--and tried--to take my own life. I also wrote that into a story which became a indie horror film, "Headspace."
Who knows, maybe these night terrors were dreams in disguise? Or maybe, just maybe, they're not dreams, and they're not over yet!
Thursday, February 18, 2016
What is your favorite horror novel and why?
Important info:
(One person who answers will receive a $5.00 Amazon e gift card). Starts 2/18/2016 and ends 2/23/2016. Be sure to leave your email and contact info in your comment! :) By the way, there are no wrong/right answers. Winner will be drawn randomly.
As for my fav horror novel, I can't say. There's many to choose from!
(One person who answers will receive a $5.00 Amazon e gift card). Starts 2/18/2016 and ends 2/23/2016. Be sure to leave your email and contact info in your comment! :) By the way, there are no wrong/right answers. Winner will be drawn randomly.
As for my fav horror novel, I can't say. There's many to choose from!
Friday, February 12, 2016
Self Publishing vs.Traditional Publishing
Self Publishing Vs. Traditional
Publishing (my take)
It's a common question a lot of authors
ask.
So, what's the difference? And are
there pros and cons to each?
Yes and yes.
The pros of self publishing:
1. You keep all the rights
2. You keep all the royalties.
3. You market how you see fit.
4. You're in total control.
5. You can publish almost
immediately, and don't have to wait months or years.
The cons of self publishing:
1. Quality control: if you're new or
inexperienced, you NEED to hire a PROFESSIONAL editor if you want to
take all this seriously. If not, you may get some nasty reviews. And
lose potential readers.
2. You're in total control, meaning
you bear every responsibility: marketing, promotion, getting a
professional cover, proper formatting... oh, and did I mention an
editor?
3. You're going to spend some
money making this look like a real book.
4. You alone are in charge of
marketing! More time is spent marketing—or should be spent—than
actually writing and editing. You don't have a professional who's
experienced to help you, or someone who will spread your name around
and get your novel reviewed by NYT and so forth. And getting a self
pubbed book reviewed by most editorial reviewers is very difficult
(if not impossible).
The pros of traditional publishers:
- They will edit your book and make it awesome. However, YOU need to edit it first and make it very presentable to them.
- They are experienced, they have connections, they have advertising money.
- You COULD get an advance.
- Your book may find its way into brick and mortar bookstores.
- Possible book signings and events.
- They will probably mentor you, letting you know what's involved in your own daily promotion.
The cons of traditional publishers:
- You don't keep all the profits.
- If it's accepted, you'll have to wait a while before it's available.
- They're cut throat and blunt, so you'll need tough skin and a lot of perseverance.
Some very successful authors who've hit
NYT bestseller status will tell beginners to go the self-publishing
route, but I'd advise you not to listen to everything they say. Why?
Because they've built a BRAND before
they've decided to scrap the traditional route and go total
freelance. If Stephen King did that, his sales would not ebb. Why?
Because he's established himself already. How? Through the
traditional route.
I'm not saying it's impossible, but
it's highly unlikely. These days, anyone can pump out a novel and
upload it to Amazon. So many people are doing it, the market is
flooded. Go to Amazon and see how many books there are, then you'll
see how hard it is to be noticed through the white noise. Again, it's
not impossible. And if you did or do decide to self publish, and
don't sell many copies, you'll know why—readers have TOO many books
to choose from. I'm not being biased for/against self or traditional
publishing; they both have their place. I'm just trying to supply you
with enough information to help make your own decision, that's all.
Some self-published books have done VERY well (ever hear of this 50
Shades of Grey story?). Some traditionally published books don't
sell. In fact, only one out of half a dozen even turns a profit. I
wish you, the author, much success. Remember, you don't become a
bestselling author overnight. It doesn't work that way, unless you're
lucky enough to catch lightning in a bottle like a select few. The
best writers have spent years and even decades honing their craft,
reading, writing, reading, rewriting, and practicing this art for a
long time before they became a success. The worst thing you can do is
give up. Just keep on trying. What have you got to lose? :)
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Free Damaged and Free Strandead for 2 days!
A bullied high-schooler (Adam McNicols) takes gruff from his peers every day in Blake High. Enough becomes enough when a traumatic event breaks him, damages him, and sends him on a homicide mission. He discovers a way to abduct his aggressors without being seen, tortures them, and discards the bodies for all to see. Can they catch him before he strikes again? Or will the body count never end?
Yes, we've seen all the movies and read all the books. A vehicle breaks down in the woods, evil emerges, and the cat and mouse begins. But what if the deformed creatures who stalk their new prey brought them here on purpose? And what if they had a way to gain powers by devouring their victims' brains... through performing specific rituals learned centuries ago in faraway lands... rituals handed down by--gotta download to read more! :)
Please feel free to take the polls on the left, and comment if you wish. I'm trying to make this site fun, interactive, and informative. Stay tuned!
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
FREE Christmas Ebooks! Coming before Santa!
Troy McCombs, a writer of horror who's
grown up reading the best: Stephen King, Clive Barker, H.P.
Lovecraft, and Poe, is putting most of his horror novels (and some
that aren't horror) FREE on Amazon for a limited time.
Below are the available dates, ebooks,
plotlines, and links. Get em while they're at NO cost!
December 20-23 Strandead PREY: High school seniors
embark on a field trip to Chicago, but they never make it. Their bus
ends up crashing on a deserted dirt road in the forest, which is
occupied by flesh-and-soul-hungry monsters intent on devouring them
all.
December 22. 1 day only! Damaged: A bullied teenager gets even
with his classmates in the most sadistic ways possible.
Dec. 22-24 Baker's Dozen: A collection of 13 short
horror tales with Lovecraftian endings. Beneath the Soil: What if you
could not step on solid earth? What if there was something beneath
any given spot of soil that you did not want to be there but was,
always waiting for you? Would you chance it? Hypervision: If we could
have better vision than an eagle, would we dare want it? And eleven
more terrifying tales with endings you won't see coming!
December 21-24 The Clown Picture: 9-year-old Logan
Barnes receives a painted picture of a clown from his mother. Soon,
he begins to realize there's something very wrong with it. It's more
than just a 2d image. The clown on canvas needs innocence to restore
his life. (suitable for all ages)
December 20-22 Imaginary Friend: Nathan Stevenson is
just a weakling. A wimp. A buck-toothed kid everyone in grade school
picks on... that is, until they get a load of his imaginary friend,
who likes to fight back and kill his creator's foes.
December 20-23 The First Level of Hell: 16-year-old
Johnny Morris was the biggest troublemaker in his area. Borderline
criminal. But after he gets into a fight with the wrong person and
ends up dead, he finds himself in a place that makes him wish he was
a much nicer person on earth.
December 17-19 The Music of 1997 (time travel story,
not horror): Life's been bad to Stephen for the past three years.
Before then, he had it all: a great girlfriend, awesome friends, a
fun job, a healthy mother. Now he's broke, jobless, his mother dead,
alone. When a song from the best time of his life strikes his ears,
he realizes he can regress time and fix all his past mistakes. Easier
said than done.
December 17-21 Bitten: Fact or Fiction? Henry Boyer
gets bit by something while vacationing in a remote area of Tasmania.
The wound becomes infected, grows, and he finds himself mutating into
some... thing he cannot control... or stop from taking him over.
December 21-23 Silent Destruction (pen name Baron
Driden): Andros Varlander has been a small-time thief all his life.
The death of his uncle will make him a large-time thief. See, Uncle
Rever headed an experimental military weapon that can open any safe,
any vault, silently and effectively.
Happy reading! Sorry for any nightmares ;)
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Favorite Stephen King story/movie, and why?
I've been reading Stephen King's work for a while. I've been watching his movies for even longer than that. I covered my eyes as a child when I saw Zelda from Pet Semetary on the big screen. I felt for Chris Chambers when he described what happened with the milk money he tried to return in Stand By Me. I rooted enthusiastically for the likable characters in The Stand who fought against The Walkin Dude and Captain Trips. And my heart pounded like a drum when I read the events that took place toward the end of Carrie. So, I ask YOU, what is your favorite Stephen King movie/book/story/short film, and why?
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