Archive for the ‘IndieHorror’ Category
Fever Dreams
Posted on: March 12th, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 11 Comments

I’ve been out of commission for the past few days due to the onset of an upper respiratory infection.  It left me quite weak and unable to do much more than pop various pills while drinking tea.  Although I’m finally starting to get better, the images of my fever dreams still linger. Before I proceed, [...]

Free Kindle Ebook, Today Only
Posted on: February 15th, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 4 Comments

Today’s guest post is on Cate Gardner’s site, and is entitled “Riding Wind Gusts.”  Frankly, I’m surprised she posted it.  It defies all logic, which I guess was the point.  Please enjoy. If you’re not familiar with Cate’s work, you best get familiar.  Her most recent release for which she had her own blog tour [...]

Ghosts in Parentheses
Posted on: February 13th, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 3 Comments

Today’s stop for the Moon Hill blog tour is Barry Napier’s Ghosts in Parentheses.  Stop by for a glimpse of the “Coffee-Fueled Insanity Rocket.”  Thank you, Barry, for letting me visit your site.  As a bit of cross-promotional karmic booster shot, I’d like to mention that Barry’s novel, Everything Theory: Cold Compass, is available in [...]

Shotgun!
Posted on: February 10th, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 6 Comments

Today I visit the magically awesome Laurita on her home turf:  Calling Shotgun.  In my guest post, Truth in Fiction, I discuss the inspiration for my story “Stanley” and give you, good readers, a free look at the story in question. Once you’ve visited Laurita (remember to wipe your feet!), come on back here and [...]

Winners, Guest Posts, and Bears…Oh My?
Posted on: February 8th, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 8 Comments

I’m a big liar.  There are no bears! I have a few updates today.  First, the winner of the latest Schizo Squad Challenge is Jessica McHugh, who scored herself a free copy of Welcome to Moon Hill. Next, I have a super-awesome guest post on Liz Arroyo’s blog, Chandara Writes.  It’s entitled “The Sounds of [...]

The Funny Face Challenge
Posted on: February 3rd, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 8 Comments

Greetings, psychopaths and ne’er-do-wells. Today, I cordially invite you to become part of my newly established Schizo Squad.  Stop by and simply “like” my page to become a member.  But wait…what is this Schizo Squad, and why do you want to be part of it? Here’s the deal.  I just released a new ebook, Welcome [...]

Welcome to Moon Hill
Posted on: February 1st, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 12 Comments

I am proud to announce that my first ever short story collection, Welcome to Moon Hill, if officially available for purchase* on the Amazon store! Welcome to Moon Hill: A collection of 19 stories, and a few surprises. Moon Hill is a forgotten place that few purposely visit, and even less leave. Once you arrive, [...]

Cate Gardner Drops Some Knowledge
Posted on: January 20th, 2012 by Anthony Rapino 9 Comments

There aren’t many people brave enough to write guest posts for my blog.  For one thing, there’s no telling if I’ll actually post the article.  I’m easily distracted, and my memory has been described as “complete shit.”  If I do post an article, it’s entirely possible that it won’t be the right one.  And if [...]

Announcements From The Labyrinth
Posted on: November 30th, 2011 by Anthony Rapino 15 Comments

I am proud to announce that my horror story collection, Welcome to Moon Hill, if officially available on the Amazon store! Welcome to Moon Hill: A collection of 19 stories, and a few surprises. Moon Hill is a forgotten place that few purposely visit, and even less leave. Once you arrive, the deep dark of [...]

“Fixing A Hole” Now Available
Posted on: September 1st, 2011 by Anthony Rapino 5 Comments

I’m happy to announce that my story “Fixing a Hole” is officially available to read in the brand spankin’ new issue of A capella Zoo.  I’ve had my grubby little hands on the contributor copies of this issue for over a week now, but I somehow managed to keep from leaking the cover (and what [...]

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