New Wildside Press freebie for this Tuesday is up, and it's for:
The 2015 Halloween Horrors Megapack, which also contains a newly-released unpublished story by the late H. B. Fyfe (
ISFDB), featured author of one of our previous freebies, IIRC.
Last year, we gave away a small MEGAPACK® of great horror tales on our web site for Halloween. It was meant as a one-time freebie on Free Ebook Tuesday (we give away a free ebook almost every Tuesday). But because it has an original story, we decided to release it for everyone to read, and it proved quite popular.
Here is our second Halloween MEGAPACK®—also a free giveaway on our web site, also with an original story (this time a collaboration between H.B. Fyfe and me). Our “collaboration” is actually an unsold story written in the 1950s by the late Fyfe that I discovered among his papers. (I suspect it was written with Weird Tales in mind, and though flawed—there was a reason it didn’t sell—I liked the core idea enough to revise it. Now, I think I’ve solved its problems and come up with a story that more than stands on its own. I hope you agree.
Enjoy!
There's a free tie-in novel,
Golgotha Run by Dave Stone (
ISFDB), originally published in 2005, to the Dark Futures RPG gaming universe from Games Workshop (creators of the highly popular Warhammer universe) as a promotion for the:
Humble Weekly Bundle Games Workshop
It needs a Steam account to redeem the freebie, so I haven't gotten around to linking mine up and checking it out yet, but it may be DRM-free.
Also, a reminder that the StoryBundle has the following offers:
The Video Game Bundle 2.0 expiring in 2 days, containing non-fiction behind-the-scenes industry and gameplay books, as well as novels.
The Monsters Bundle, expiring next week, consisting mainly of indie and backlist authors, including Star Trek tie-in author Keith R. Candido and Star Wars tie-in author Kevin J. Anderson, and one of whom, Douglas Smith (
ISFDB), is a multiple Canadian Aurora Award winner (this is our top sf/fantasy genre prize, equivalent to the Japanese Seiun or British Fantasy Award).