Posthaste Manor - Jolie Toomajan & Carson Winter

Posthaste Manor

By Jolie Toomajan & Carson Winter

  • Release Date: 2023-10-18
  • Genre: Horror

Description

NEVER TRUST A HOUSE WITH A NAME

Everyone has a story about Posthaste Manor. 

None of the stories end well, but that doesn't stop the hopeful from hoping and the desperate from trying.

This composite novel stands as both history and eulogy of one very haunted house, as recounted by artists, real estate agents, and beloved family pets; by the debauched, the dead and the dying, and anyone looking for one last chance.

Raise a glass in celebration. Just don't linger within its walls for long.

Cover art by Trevor Henderson.

Interior illustrations by Alex Woodroe.

About the Authors:

Jolie Toomajan is a PhD candidate, writer, editor, and all-around ghoul. Her dissertation in progress is focused on the women who wrote for Weird Tales and her work has appeared in Upon a Thrice Time, Death in the Mouth, and Black Static, among others. She is editor of Aseptic and Faintly Sadistic: An Anthology of Hysteria Fiction. Despite all of this, she would investigate a clown hanging out in a sewer grate.

Carson Winter is an award-winning author, punker, and raw nerve. His fiction has been featured in Apex, Vastarien, and Tales to Terrify. "The Guts of Myth" was published in Volume One of Dread Stone Press' Split Scream series. His novella, Soft Targets, is out now from Tenebrous Press. He lives in the Pacific Northwest.

"Un-builds a mosaic narrative from the exquisitely deconstructed corpse of Gothic fiction. Toomajan and Winter kick our expectations out like delinquents smashing windows, then remodel the old bones of the haunted house story to entrap the reader in a joyfully wicked architectural beast."

Joe Koch, author of The Wingspan of Severed Hands and Convulsive

"Disturbing, yet often tender, thanks to imagery that stuns and creeps and never forgets that a haunted house needs humans inside of it. A refreshing and evil spin on a classic trope by two fierce talents."

Michael Wehunt, author of The Inconsolables

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