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horribly, impossibly thin

Very small and much too tall and horribly, impossibly thin, he crawled from her, his fingers inching from between her lips … — Peabody, Eidolon Avenue, Apt. 1D Jan 2016 from Crystal Lake Publishing

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“This was beautiful horror”

A few choice words from a new review for Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast: “incredibly strong…rich in emotion…soaked in Eastern Magic and ghost stories…powerful and poignant…horrific and satisfying…a...

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The Tall Priest

Ain’t she gorgeous? coming soon

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super-short tales of terror: again

It started as a mark. By lunch, it burned, snaking past her wrist to wind ‘round the elbow and onto the bicep. At day’s end, it spanned shoulder to shoulder, a wide band of flaking grey weeping crimson...

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super-short tales of terror: encore

Isn’t it cool how you can do so much with so few words? I love it.

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super-short tales of terror: another one

 

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The Tall Priest – excerpt

A quick excerpt from the opening chapter of The Tall Priest:

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a dangerous path to a surprising end

A brand new FREE short story from the Eidolon Avenue universe. A heartbroken widow. An infamous building. A darkness desperate to feed. This is Eidolon Avenue. Young, bereaved and abandoned, the recent...

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powerful and brutally honest

The Martuk Series: A Collection of Short Fiction, Vol. 1 “Powerful and brutally honest. Assassin’s Creed meets a darker and more ancient mythology. Winn sees the world like no other author I’ve ever...

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a horror reader’s nightmare come true

“Equal parts deceptive beauty, haunting darkness and shocking brutality. Jonathan Winn’s prose drags you, the reader, through a gauntlet of experiences. It’s a horror reader’s nightmare come true.” –...

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