Horror World On At The Meade Bed & Breakfast

The kind folks at Horror World gave At the Meade Bed & Breakfast some love yesterday:

At the Meade Bed And Breakfast is a quick read and an enjoyable ghost story that is sure to entertain all types of horror readers. The bonus content in the e-book is an unexpected delight.

You can read the rest of the review here.

In other news, my allergies are really bad today. Like, really bad. How are you?

New Podcast: Scott Garson And Is That You, John Wayne?

Scott Garson is the man behind Wigleaf, one of the very best online fiction journals there is, and his most recent book is a fantastic story collection called Is That You, John Wayne? (Buy links, review blurbs, even tour schedule here!) Scott took some time to talk to me about his new book, as well as reading one of the collected stories, and talked about this year's Wigleaf Top 50 and the state of short fiction in general. Enjoy!

Scott Garson and Is That You, John Wayne?

Visit The Meade Bed & Breakfast For Free

Thanks to Elderlemon Design, At the Meade Bed & Breakfast has a great new look, and to celebrate, I'm making it free for the next week on Kindle (UK readers click here). So please download the ebook -- which contains "At the Meade Bed & Breakfast" by me and Dave, as well as two bonus stories, one by Dave, one by me, and an author conversation -- and help spread the word. It's FREE!

I'm Officially A Bestselling Author

Remember that promo I did for The Serial Killer's Wife last week? Well, it went pretty well. Actually, it went great. The book spent several days in the Kindle and Nook Top 100. I joked with more than one writer friend how I hoped it might even make a bestseller list. Because while I could call myself a bestselling author, everybody and their cousin calls themselves a bestselling author as their books get ranked in genre lists and sub genre lists and sub sub genre lists, that none of it is official anymore. Well, for some strange reason, I visited the USA Today website tonight to check their list and was beyond thrilled to see that The Serial Killer's Wife had made the list at #139. Granted, their description wasn't spot on (the story starts in the Midwest, not Maine), but I can live with that. No doubt the book is going to slip off the chart next week, but I'm okay with that too. So ... yeah. Extremely thrilled. Thanks to everyone who purchased a copy last week, or has purchased a copy in the past. Now go tell your friends to purchase copies too! USA Today