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