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DEMON CANDY by David Michael (Horror/Dark Urban Fantasy)


Demon Candy
by David Michael
illustrations by Don Michael, Jr.

Demon Candy

Genre: Horror/Dark Urban Fantasy

Four linked stories of Hell, and Life, and Life in Hell. Illustrated with paintings by Don Michael, Jr.
  • "Summer Breeze" - The demon Jike decides he needs a change.
  • "Inferno" - Undead hellcat Canto gets a night out on campus of lust and gluttony and the other deadly sins.
  • "Sweet Tooth" - Donut baker Ted Millet, divorced and broke, has a new customer that makes his ex-wife seem almost human.
  • And in the novella Afterimage, Emily M-Something March, dead and damned for thirty years, finds herself back in her home town with a fifty-foot demon looking for her.

Available for:About the Author: Most days, David Michael is a software developer and a writer. Some days, he’s a writer and a software developer. Still other days, he’s an amateur photographer. Because, really, who is the same person every day?

About the Artist: Don Michael, Jr. has known he was going to be an artist since he was 4 years old. Adults found that the best way to keep him out of trouble was to give him paper, a pencil and some crayons and he'd be a good boy for hours. That still applies to this day.
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