The original short stories are:
Bloodsuckers by Steve Barber (Issue #6)
How To Make a Brain Soufflé by Justin Pilon (Issue #7)
Tenure by Eric R. Lowther (Issue #7)
With Good Intentions by Nicky Drayden (Issue #7)
How To Make a Brain Soufflé by Justin Pilon (Issue #7)
Tenure by Eric R. Lowther (Issue #7)
With Good Intentions by Nicky Drayden (Issue #7)
Here is what people are saying:
A playwright with a butcher knife, Roy C. Booth outwits the living in Three Zombies & a Demon. Cunning, brutal and wickedly amusing, even in the X Circle of Hell. - S.D. Hintz, author of Blood Orchard
...Mr. Booth has one sick sense of humor... The play-adapted stories in this collection will make you smile, and cringe.... Roy has taken the souls of these stories and melded his signature wit and dark humor seamlessly. - R. Thomas Riley, author of The Monster Within Idea
As a writer it's a little nerve wracking wondering what somebody's going to do with your baby. Should I have released the rights? Will he screw it up? What if I don't like what he comes up with? Then you get the check and you stop worrying about it.
ReplyDeleteOkay, not exactly. But I gotta tell you, when you get the check and then get to read what a good playwright has done with your story, it's a real kick. Roy C. Booth did that for my short story, Bloodsuckers, and I loved his take on the others as well.
From the cover (which kicks ass) to the end, it's a great read. And I would love to see these played out in a theater.
Kudos and much appreciation to Mr. Booth and to Scott for giving this different medium a shot.
Steve Barber