Archive for February, 2009

Flashes in the Dark Accepts “The Dead Don’t”

Posted in Book News, Freelance Life, Jason M. Tucker, horror, horror writer with tags , , , , , on February 19, 2009 by Jason

The web magazine Flashes in the Dark just accepted my short story “The Dead Don’t”. The story will be up on their site on 3-10-09, but you may wish to head over there now and check out some of their current stories. You can find work by Jeremy C. Shipp, Eric S. Brown, and a whole lot more.

Sheep and Wolves by Jeremy C. Shipp

Posted in Books, horror, horror writer with tags , , , , , on February 13, 2009 by Jason

If you want to read some high quality horror fiction by a great writer, you need to check out Sheep and Wolves by Jeremy C. Shipp (author of Vacation). Powerful stories, intriguing imagery, and mastery of the language are some of Shipp’s hallmarks, and all are evident in this can’t miss collection.

Sheep and Wolves by Jeremy C. Shipp

Sheep and Wolves by Jeremy C. Shipp

A Northern Haunts Poll

Posted in Uncategorized on February 1, 2009 by Jason

Northern Haunts is here.

Posted in Book News, Books, Freelance Life with tags , , , , , , , , , , on February 1, 2009 by Jason

The paperpack version of Northern Haunts (edited by Tim Deal) is now avaiable for purchase through Amazon and the Shroud website. The book has 100 short horror stories that are sure to be a fun read. Some of the authors in the book include Nate Kenyon, Steve Vernon, Kevin Lucia, and J.C. Tabler. Also included in the book are three of my shorts (“Raven’s House”, “Coventry Greens”, and “Lures: A Fish Story”). The hardcover version will be available soon.

The proceeds from sales of this book go to the American Cancer Society. You’ll get some great horror fiction and be donating to a worthy cause. Doesn’t get much better than that.

Northern Haunts

Northern Haunts

Where in the World is Jason M. Tucker

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on February 1, 2009 by Jason

Well, I’ve been away from this blog for a long time. I’ll give you the short version of why.

First, as a freelancer, it was hard to get clients over the past few months thanks to the shitty economy (although I’m happy to say it is starting to pick up). Second, there was a bit of a falling out with my longtime girlfriend. This meant that I had to find a new place to call home. That, combined with tons of writing, has just kept me away. I’ll try to post stuff more often, but I can’t promise.