
Out of Frame Anthologies
Description
Red Hollows by Jack Lothian - In 80’s Hollywood fast and free culture, if an actor wants to retain his popularity, getting in touch with his killer instinct is a must.
Deadline by S. J. Sims - A writer can’t find her killer as writer’s block, a psychological adversary that no writer wants to face, threatens her looming Deadline.
Ouroboros by Rhiannon Robertson - At the brink of artistic corrosion, an artist ingests a Tab of magic that revitalizes his art but may be the gateway to death.
Don’t Call Me Crazy by Sarah Witt - A woman on the path to insanity experiences the ecstasy of art as she observes her alters. Their surreal macabre paintings are stimulating, but the mutilated corpses that they use to paint with electrifies her soul.
There Will Be Cookies by Oneiric Roper - A writer’s group is a place of sharing ideas, receiving feedback, and when this writer sits in the group, Death is there.
Common Clay by John M. Risner - An art student sees clay as a way to escape the perversion of her reality, but there are men in her life that want to destroy her artistic expression.
If you revel in suspenseful and psychological tales, you will find it hard to put this novel down. Due to graphic scenes and mature content, this book is recommended for readers 18+.