Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Saturday, October 14, 2017

Spooktacular Giveaway Hop

spooktacular giveaway hop 2017 from the shadows

Welcome to From the Shadows. We're excited to participate in this year's Spooktacular Giveaway Hop and we have fabulous prizes for you to win.

Spooktacular Book Giveaway

We're giving away the spooktacular collection of creepy novellas and short stories, Tales from Harborsmouth

tales fro harborsmouth

Demons, faeries, vampires, and wererats—anything is possible in Harborsmouth.

Enter an award-winning fantasy world where monsters roam the streets and things aren't always what they seem.

**Please note that this giveaway is international. US PRIZE: Tales from Harborsmouth (signed), Passport to the Supernatural World of Ivy Granger (signed), glow-in-the-dark fangs, and Halloween candy. INTERNATIONAL PRIZE: Tales from Harborsmouth trade paperback from The Book Depository.**

To enter, use the Rafflecopter form below. Giveaway ends October 31st midnight EST.

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Want more bookish treats?  Enter the Ivy Granger Box Set Release Party Giveaway 10/24-10/31 to win an Amazon Gift Card and signed swag.  The giveaway and release week box set 99 cent sale price ends October 31st.


And don't forget to visit the other fabulous Spooktacular Giveaway Hop blogs, including our host Bookhounds.

Let's do the hop!

Thursday, October 1, 2015

October Poll: Favorite Paranormal Creature

What is your Favorite Paranormal Creature?

Happy October!  October is my favorite month.  Halloween, spooky books...what's not to love?  And all of those spooky books and movies have me wondering...

What is your Favorite Paranormal Creature?

Shifters?  Vampires?  Faeries?  Unicorns?  Angels?  Zombies?  Ghosts?   

Poll:  What is your Favorite Paranormal Creature?




Will you be dressing as your favorite paranormal for Halloween this year?  Or have you done so in the past?  Let us know in the comments.  Bonus awesome points if you have pictures!  I love to see costumes.  

Friday, October 18, 2013

All Hallow's Read Giveaway

It's time for our annual All Hallow's Read Giveaway!



We are giving away E.J.'s hot new releases.  Enter to win ebook copies of THE PIRATE CURSE, the fifth and final book in the Spirit Guide young adult paranormal series, and GHOST LIGHT, the second full-length novel in the bestselling Ivy Granger urban fantasy series.


















The Pirate Curse (Spirit Guide #5) by E.J. Stevens

When Yuki starts smelling salt brine and seaweed, she finds her summer vacation hijacked by pirates...the DEAD kind.

Will the ghost of Black Sam Bellamy, Prince of Pirates, lead Yuki and her friends to treasure or terror?



















Ghost Light (Ivy Granger #2) by E.J. Stevens

Ivy Granger, psychic detective, thought she'd seen it all...until now.

With a vengeful lamia that only she can see on the city streets, reports of specters walking Harborsmouth cemeteries, and an angry mob of faerie clients at her office door, it's bound to be a long night. Add in an offense against the faerie courts and a few foolish bargains and one thing is clear--Ivy Granger is in some seriously deep trouble.

Ivy Granger is back, gathering clues in the darkest shadows of downtown Harborsmouth. With the lives of multiple clients on the line, she's in a race against time. Ivy finally has a lead to the whereabouts of the one person who can help her control her wisp abilities, but will she put the needs of her clients above her own?

If Ivy doesn't find a solution soon, she could wind up a ghost herself.


***All Hallow's Read Giveaway***

To enter, tell us your favorite thing about Halloween (candy corn, costume parties, letting your fangs hang out...) in the comments below .  This giveaway is INTERNATIONAL.  Giveaway ends October 31, 2013 midnight EST. 

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

Happy Halloween!

Halloween greetings from your favorite Spirit Guide series characters:


Personalize funny videos and birthday eCards at JibJab!


Can you match the characters to the monsters?

Hint: Check out the character pics below.















































































Don't miss our All Hallow's Read Giveaway here.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Happy Halloween






















Happy Halloween!  I hope you are all having a wonderful Halloween weekend. 

Last chance to enter my Halloween Monster Giveaway: Part I and Halloween Monster Giveaway: Part II.  Our On the Soul of a Vampire giveaway is also ending October 31st at midnight EST, the Crimson Stained giveaway ends November 1st, and the Awakened: Guardian Legacy giveaway ends November 4th.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Guest Blog: Keta Diablo on the Scariest Books Ever












As a special treat (or trick!) guest author Keta Diablo will be taking over today with her guest blog on the Scariest Books Ever.  As part of our Halloween Giveaways at From the Shadows, Keta will be giving away two ebook copies of her m/m paranormal thriller novella Crossroads.  Giveaway details at the end of her post. 

A Mixed Trick or Treat Bag of the SCARIEST Books Ever . . . .

With Halloween soon approaching again, I headed to the Internet to find the "scariest" books ever written. What I discovered was a mixed bag of opiionions, but several of the books below appeared on all the lists: King's "It", Anson's "The Amityville Horror" and Blatty's "The Exorcist".

Let's take a look at the list again. Notice something? The authors are male, every single one. I don't know if that says our most talented horror authors are men or rather men have the weirdest minds. I'll leave that answer up to you.

Hope you enjoy the list!

It, Stephen King
The amazingly prolific King returns to pure horror, pitting good against evil as in The Stand and The Shining. Moving back and forth between 1958 and 1985, the story tells of seven children in a small Maine town who discover the source of a series of horrifying murders. Having conquered the evil force once, they are summoned together 27 years later when the cycle begins again.

Ghost Story, Peter Straub
For four aging men in the terror-stricken town of Milburn, New York, an act inadvertently carried out in their youth has come back to haunt them. Now they are about to learn what happens to those who believe they can bury the past -- and get away with murder. Peter Straub's classic bestseller is a work of "superb horror" (The Washington Post Book World) that, like any good ghost story, stands the test of time -- and conjures our darkest fears and nightmares.

Something Wicked This Way Comes, Ray Bradbury
A masterpiece of modern Gothic literature, Something Wicked This Way Comes is the memorable story of two boys, James Nightshade and William Halloway, and the evil that grips their small Midwestern town with the arrival of a "dark carnival" one Autumn midnight. How these two innocents, both age 13, save the souls of the town (as well as their own), makes for compelling reading on timeless themes.

The Amityville Horror, Jay Anson
George and Kathleen Lutz were aware that the house had been the scene of a mass murder -- Ronnie DeFeo, 23, was convicted of shooting his parents, brothers, and sisters. But it seemed an ideal home for them and their three children, and the price was right. On the day they moved in, a priest invited to bless the house was told by an unseen voice to "Get out!" At his rectory, he began to suffer a series of inexplicable afflictions. Meanwhile, alone in their new home, the Lutz family were embarking on the most terrifying experience of their lives. It began when their five-year-old daughter boasted of her new playmate, someone -- or something -- named "Jodie."

Skull Session, Daniel Hecht
A stunning psychological thriller from the bestselling author of PUPPETS When Paul Skogland, who suffers from the mental disorder Tourette's syndrome, agrees to take on the repairs of the magnificent hunting lodge owned by his wealthy, eccentric aunt, little does he realise exactly what he's taken on. Inside the lodge lies a scene of almost superhuman destruction: a violence mirrored by a series of disappearances and grisly deaths haunting the region. As Paul delves into the wreckage, he can't help but wonder what dark passion - and what strength - could cause such chaos. Escalating events lead Paul deeper into his family's past, and as Paul faces the darker aspects of his own nature, he must brave the possibility that in saving those he loves, he might well destroy himself.

Salem's Lot, Stephen King
Stephen King's second book, 'Salem's Lot (1975)--about the slow takeover of an insular hamlet called Jerusalem's Lot by a vampire patterned after Bram Stoker's Dracula--has two elements that he also uses to good effect in later novels: a small American town, usually in Maine, where people are disconnected from each other, quietly nursing their potential for evil; and a mixed bag of rational, goodhearted people, including a writer, who band together to fight that evil.

Swamp Thing: Love and Death by Alan Moore
Don't let the mediocre Swamp Thing movies fool you, this book is filled with sophisticated suspense and terror. Created out of the swamp through a freak accident, Swamp Thing is an elemental creature who uses the forces of nature and the wisdom of the plant kingdom to fight the polluted world's self-destruction. Swamp Thing . . . the only one who can save mankind.

The Exorcist, William Peter Blatty
Blatty fictionalized the true story of a child's demonic possession in the 1940s. The deceptively simple story focuses on Regan, the 11-year-old daughter of a movie actress residing in Washington, D.C.; the child apparently is possessed by an ancient demon. It's up to a small group of overwhelmed yet determined humans to somehow rescue Regan from this unspeakable fate. Purposefully raw and profane, this novel still has the extraordinary ability to literally shock us into forgetting that it is "just a story." The Exorcist remains a truly unforgettable reading experience.

Red Dragon, Thomas Harris
Lying on a cot in his cell with Alexandre Dumas's Le Grand Dictionnaire de Cuisine open on his chest, Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter makes his debut in this legendary horror novel, which is even better than its sequel, The Silence of the Lambs. As in Silence, the pulse-pounding suspense plot involves a hypersensitive FBI sleuth who consults psycho psychiatrist Lecter for clues to catching a killer on the loose.

Books of Blood, 1-3, Clive Barker
Barker's first hardcover appearance in America, gathers together 16 stories in one volume as the author originally intended and contains eerily effective illustrations by fantasy artists J. K. Potter and Harry O. Morris. The tales are of varying quality and will please mostly readers who like their horror bloody and graphic. An occasional reliance on hokey set-ups and deus ex machinas, and the frequent shifting of intention in mid-story are jarring qualities, however. Further, a pervasive misanthropy colors the narratives and makes them unpleasant in a way the author probably didn't intend.

Keta Diablo writes erotic romance and gay fiction for numerous publishers. You can find her on the web at the links below. Leave a comment here and you'll be eligible to win your choice of one of Keta's books (visit Keta's Haunt bookshelf to see what's available).

You can find Keta here on the Net at Keta's Haunt (Author Home), Keta's Keep (Erotic Romance Blog) , The Stuff of Myth and Men (Gay Fiction Blog), Keta on Twitter

** Crossroads International eBook Giveaway **























To Enter, tell us about the scariest book you've ever read and why it frightened the bejeezers out of you! Two winners will be selected to receive a PDF copy of the first novella in Keta's best-selling Crossroads series. (Think private investigators, ghosts and communing with the dead). Warning: this series has elements of intense and graphic man love.  This giveaway is international!  Giveaway ends October 20th midnight EST.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

It's coming... Halloween at From the Shadows
















Celebrating Halloween with fabulous giveaways October 1st-31st...celebrating the paranormal 365 days of the year.

Halloween is coming and E.J. has some wickedly delightful treats in store for you.  From the Shadows will be hosting numerous giveaways with a month-long Grand Giveaway ending October 31st.  We'll be joined by fabulous guest authors who will be sharing with us tales of chilling horror, humorous haunts, and passionate paranormal romance.  So lovely fiends and ghouls, let's gather in the shadows for thirty-one days of paranormal fun!

**authors & publishers:  From the Shadows is still accepting books and other giveaway items (bookmarks, t-shirts, posters, etc) for our huge Halloween giveaway. Ebooks are also greatly appreciated for international giveaways.  Please contact E.J. for more information.**

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Rise! Rise!

Rise! Rise! my darlings,
The twilight hour beckons,
As the darkness descends,
The From the Shadows contest,
Is about to end.













From the Shadows Halloween Contest

Happy Halloween!


















xx,
E.J.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Graveyard Poets

I've frequently been asked about my personal tastes and influences (please see the post Gothic Folk for more information on my favorite music artists).  I have been a voracious reader my entire life and the bibliophile within me loves all books however I must admit a weakness for dark writings. 

I have always loved dark fantasy, horror and science fiction, however the Graveyard Poets have had the greatest influence on me as a writer.  The Graveyard Poets were a group of 18th century English poets who focused on melancholy funereal subjects.  Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard by Thomas Gray is one of the finest pieces of writing from this group and remains a constant favorite.  I highly recommend reading the great works of the Graveyard Poets especially for anyone looking for a chilling pre-Halloween read.

Friday, October 16, 2009

The Campfire Pages: Halloween Edition

The chilling E.J. Stevens poem The Boatman Below is now featured at The Campfire Pages: Halloween Edition.

The Boatman Below was originally printed in From the Shadows chapter 1: Graveyard Whispers by E.J. Stevens.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Getting ready for Halloween

Pumpkins are ready for carving.  I've made my annual shrunken heads with apples (they are drying and shrinking on the window sill) and the decorations are up.  The only thing left is to decide on our costumes.  I am finalizing what to wear to the Goth Ball and Maya needs a Halloween costume.

Last year she was a Corgi-saur-us.  What should she be this year?