ABOUT THE AUTHOR

ABOUT CANDY KORMAN

Candy Korman is a freelance writer living in New York City. The Mary Shelley Game was her first electronic book. Publishers interested in learning more about mystery novels by Candy Korman should contact Julia Lord Literary Management: julia@julialordliterary.com.

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The Candy’s Monsters series of ebook novellas inspired by horror classics, now includes The Mary Shelley Game, Bram Stoker’s Summer Sublet and POED. A new Monster will be available early in 2014.

Candy has also penned seven short stories in the Mardibooks collection entitled Unexpected Tales from the Ends of the Earth and one story in the Time Yarns collection Cat’s Cradle — Locard’s Tale.

Look for news about a DRAGON story in an upcoming anthology!

 

Interviews, Guest Posts and More…

The Bookcast Interviews

Chatting About Bram Stoker’s Summer Sublet

Talking about POED with Bill of The BOOKCAST 

Interview on ParaYourNormal blog

Guest Post on Meeka’s Mind Behind the Scenes of Bram

Interview with JeriWB on her What do I know? Blog

Interview with Richard Stephenson of Collapse

Novels Authors Read Blog

Guest Post on Writania Blog Becoming a GHOSTWriter

REVIEWS…

Amazon Reviews of The Mary Shelley Game

Amazon Reviews of Bram Stoker’s Summer Sublet 

Review of Bram Stoker’s Summer Sublet on Monique’s Bookshelf

Underground Book Reviews on POED

Amazon Reviews of POED

Cities of the Mind Review of POED

ParaYourNormal Review of POED

 

Author Pages

Amazon Author Page 

Amazon UK Author Page

GoodReads Author Page 

Mardibooks Author Page

 

 

 

 

Comments

  1. I love the theme of your blog because I love classic literature, history and fairy tales.
    I’m a movie blogger and I will be posting a blog about the films of Tim Burton, whose films have dark fairy tale themes similar to your blog.

    • Candy

      Thanks! Always fun to meet fellow fans of the classics. Like you, I enjoy Tim Burton. He has a unique perspective and his visuals are off-the-chart fantastic.

  2. Hi Candy – you rock! Your interest in history must surely make for some extremely interesting tales. I know of a couple of graveyards up here in New England, hidden away deep in the woods, that hold the bones of Revolutionary War soldiers. Even though I don’t write horror myself, I couldn’t help thinking ‘what if’ whenever I’d pass by them…

    • Candy

      I LOVE those old graveyards. There are a few amazing ones in New York, but I have a fond — and slightly creepy — memory of a friend taking a bunch of us on a hike through the New England woods to a Revolutionary War era graveyard near his parent’s summer house. I think he wanted to ‘scare’ the girls but….

      Anyway, I hope you’ll “FOLLOW” this blog and support my efforts to promote the next MONSTER. It’s about a woman at a crossroads in her life. When things don’t work out as planned she has a month to rethink her life. She thinks and thinks and thinks and eventually comes to the conclusion that the man next door is a vampire. It’s my comedy monster!

    • Candy

      I certainly hope you are right! The Mary Shelley Game is more suspense than straight out horror and the next MONSTER — Bram Stoker’s Summer Sublet is a comedy. It’s coming out in a week or two. The third is closest to horror, in the classic sense, with terrible things happening but not a bloody mess up front. It’s inspired by POE so it’s got his sensibility.

      Anyway, glad you enjoy my blog and I hope you’ll give my not-exactly-horror ebooks a try!

  3. Thanks for the review, sounds like fun.
    Trouble is, that style of camp can often devolve into the Trivial. On any level, you have to make people invest in the characters -otherwise it’s just a puddle of fake blood smeared on your shirtfront. Check out The Betrayal of Nora Blake @ meyerwire.wordpress.com. And keep writing.

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