Wednesday, June 15, 2005
“Lasting horror stories explore dread and despair, regrets and wrong-turnings, that “heavy emptiness†that paradoxically fills the soul. Ultimately, then, they also explore pennance and yearning, atonement and peace…Meet Billy Smith, a pilgrim on the Road to Redemption. In assured prose that eschews the tawdry and respects the reader and his characters, Kenyon’s ghost story shares the pain and promise of what it means to be human … Bloodstone is the genuine article.â€
— Mort Castle, Editor, Writing Horror (Horror Writers of America); 4-Time Bram Stoker Award Nominee
Mort Castle has published well over 350 short stories and a dozen novels and collections, including Cursed Be the Child (Leisure Books, 1994) and The Strangers . A well-known teacher and mentor, he has given many hundreds of presentations to writers, both aspiring and published. He was the editor of Writing Horror (Writer’s Digest, 1997), which has become the “bible” for aspiring horror authors.
In addition to his 4 Bram Stoker nominations, Mort has been nominated for a Pulitzer and Pushcart prize. He graciously agreed to take a look at an advance copy of Bloodstone, for which the author is forever grateful.