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Andrew Adams has been a horror fanatic since becoming fascinated with the genre through film, and he recently graduated from writer to organized author. Adams is a metal enthusiast, film fanatic, and lover of the occasional bourbon. He has several books written and waiting to slither out into the world, whenever the void should call for them.

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Symposium of the Reaper
by Andrew Adams

Overview


Symposium of the Reaper is a horror anthology featuring 13 short stories written in distinctive styles to take the reader through an experience like no other. Some are humorous and others are terrifying, though they are all rooted firmly in the dark and macabre.
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Description


Symposium of the Reaper is a horror anthology featuring 13 short stories written in distinctive styles. The book was written and sequenced to resemble the experience of listening to an album, like a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, laughs, and shock. Traversing graveyards, comedy clubs, and art class, the compilation is a collection that leaves the reader guessing at what is coming next. This anthology was forged from the variety of Tales From the Crypt and the anarchic spirit of the Evil Dead franchise. Symposium of the Reaper is for fans who grew up loving Goosebumps books, but would have preferred if some of them were rated R rather than PG.
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Overview


Symposium of the Reaper is a horror anthology featuring 13 short stories written in distinctive styles to take the reader through an experience like no other. Some are humorous and others are terrifying, though they are all rooted firmly in the dark and macabre.

Read more

Description


Symposium of the Reaper is a horror anthology featuring 13 short stories written in distinctive styles. The book was written and sequenced to resemble the experience of listening to an album, like a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, laughs, and shock. Traversing graveyards, comedy clubs, and art class, the compilation is a collection that leaves the reader guessing at what is coming next. This anthology was forged from the variety of Tales From the Crypt and the anarchic spirit of the Evil Dead franchise. Symposium of the Reaper is for fans who grew up loving Goosebumps books, but would have preferred if some of them were rated R rather than PG.

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Book details

Genre:FICTION

Subgenre:Horror

Language:English

Pages:128

eBook ISBN:9781667850511

Paperback ISBN:9781667850504


Overview


Symposium of the Reaper is a horror anthology featuring 13 short stories written in distinctive styles to take the reader through an experience like no other. Some are humorous and others are terrifying, though they are all rooted firmly in the dark and macabre.

Read more

Description


Symposium of the Reaper is a horror anthology featuring 13 short stories written in distinctive styles. The book was written and sequenced to resemble the experience of listening to an album, like a rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, laughs, and shock. Traversing graveyards, comedy clubs, and art class, the compilation is a collection that leaves the reader guessing at what is coming next. This anthology was forged from the variety of Tales From the Crypt and the anarchic spirit of the Evil Dead franchise. Symposium of the Reaper is for fans who grew up loving Goosebumps books, but would have preferred if some of them were rated R rather than PG.

Read more

About the author


Andrew Adams has been a horror fanatic since becoming fascinated with the genre through film, and he recently graduated from writer to organized author. Adams is a metal enthusiast, film fanatic, and lover of the occasional bourbon. He has several books written and waiting to slither out into the world, whenever the void should call for them.

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