
If you’re one of us still prone to actually read a good quality story, you should dig our new One Buck Horror updates. Husband and wife duo, Christopher and Kris Hawkins have come together to help edit and compile some of the best short fiction from around the globe, and make that work available to you, the fan, on a regular basis for the fanciful price of just $.99. Yes, a single dollar will keep your flesh crawling and the night light burning.
Having said that, you should know two very important things: One, it's really rather easy to submit your own short story for publication consideration, just check out the submission guidelines, and get your story submitted, and two: it’s no challenge to grab a digital copy of One Buck Horror; this kick ass series is available through most major online retailers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble, so get your kindles and your Nooks ready, it’s time for an update!
Check out the full press release for Volume Four below!

One Buck Horror: Volume Four features five all-new stories from writers around the globe. These soon-to-be classics feature ghosts, monsters, and other things that haunt the night, offering plenty of scares for casual readers and dedicated horror fans alike! It's available now for just 99 cents from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.uk, Barnes & Noble, and Smashwords.
Here's a look at what you'll find inside:
In "Hanal Pixan" by Erath Juarez, the Day of the Dead is a time for telling scary stories, and no one tells stories better than Grandfather. He spins his tale while the children listen, and on a night where all things are possible, his stories take on a life of their own.
Two brothers become rivals for a woman's love in "Theridia" by Mark Onspaugh. But when that rivalry turns deadly, a sleepy Old West town begins to give up its secrets, secrets that lead to the terrible truth about the object of their desire.
Walter became caretaker of North Brother Island for the solitude, but he soon finds out that it's not nicknamed "Zombie Island" for nothing. Now he's surrounded by friends, and determined to make the best of it, no matter what the cost in "Walter's Friends" by Nick A. Zaino III.
In "Bayani's Promise" by M. R. Jordan, Bayani's mother made her promise that she'd always be home before dark. It's a promise she's been able to keep, but when opportunity leads to distraction, Bayani finds herself in a race against time, and the things that pursue her in the dark.
The ghost of his mother is screaming at the top of the stairs, and Jimmy can't take it anymore. His missing eye gives him a different way of looking at the world, but is he seeing things as they really are? Find out in "In the Eye of the Beholder" by Kristine Ong Muslim.
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