Feature still free, minor updates below. And I notice that amidst all the porn and personal belief-manifesto tracts, someone has finally officially hybridized "werepires".
Previously-much-included Anne Frasier/Theresa Weir presents a multi-author Halloween-themed anthology:
Deadly Treats
Previously-title-featured syndicated newspaper cartoonist Carol Lay returns with another mini-collection of her comics:
THE END?: A Story Minute Selection (Reformatted)
ISFDBed Iain Rowan writing as I.F. Rowan offers an historical China-set supernatural adventure novella which originally appeared in Black Gate magazine:
Welcome to the Underworld The 1st in this series is
free to all via Smashwords.
Formerly title-featured Vera Nazarian, who also runs the Norilana press sf/fantasy new & reprint line, has apparently removed her previously-freebied humourous fantasy novella which was free for some time during Read an Ebook Week and made it KDP exclusive:
The Witch Who Made Adjustments On the upside, she seems to have put back some of her formerly KDP-exclusivized titles on Smashwords, and apparently a couple even show up at their old listings as well, so prior purchasers will be able to benefit from updated editions and so forth.
Ellora's Cave-published Angelia Sparrow offers a collection of sf/fantasy-oriented lesbian adventure tales, including steampunk and AU shorts:
Adventuresses
UK writer Roger Morris, who won several awards for his Faber & Faber-published mystery/thrillers written as R.N. Norris, offers a collection of short stories:
The Bridge that Bunuel Built
Kenneth Burstall, who has had a few short stories appear out from newbie startup Steel Magnolia Press, which is run by minor ISFDBed Phoenix Sullivan, has a couple of mini-collections of his sfnal shorts:
Linkage for the lot
ISFDBed Tintin movie tie-in writer Alex Irvine offers another short:
The Word He Was Looking For Was Hello (The Dream Curator and Other Stories)
Decadent Publishing offer a contemporary romance by Lindsay Ordone:
Most Eligible
If you happened to pick up that Stoner's Cookbook way back when, here's something to supplement it:
10 Cannabis Cake Recipes Sadly, none of the cakes call for "baking" in a cat litter box this time around, but at least the author says that he has actually tried and tested all of them.
Reasonably significant backlist novel or established print author repeats from John Whitbourn, John Matthews, fellow MR member author Paul Levine, Ruth Nestvold, Consuelo Saah Baehr, Michele Scott, Midge Raymond. Books We Love/BWLPP also have a few new things from established authors which you can find via the publisher aggregate links supplied upthread.
Happy reading, if you manage to spot something you think you might like, or find that the recipes in that last book are indeed as nutritious and delicious as advertised (and taste nothing like chicken).