Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts

Friday, February 8, 2013

Celebrate African-American History Month with Us

We are celebrating African American History Month!

We are celebrating African American History month by going to future! We're spotlighting our signature science fiction titltes that contain an African American protagonist or is written by an African-American author. We invite you to try our well written and thrilling, speculative stories of survival, adventure, and science fiction.

Try these titles today at http://www.mochamemoirspress.com.


Friday, October 12, 2012

What I Love About Horror by Jessica Housand-Weaver

The genre of horror has always attracted me because of its delightful
contradictions.  It dares to go where we think we don’t want to. It tests the boundaries we put in place to see just how far is too far and forces us to face our deepest and most profound fears equally beside the ones that we are ashamed to admit. The lure for readers of horror is that the horror genre is actually disturbingly therapeutic. When reading, we trespass into tragedies and terrors and somehow make it through; we push on, keep on going, reading on and on into that shocking abyss where some part of us wants nothing more but to look away and stop reading--to escape. As readers, we become enslaved to the story, to the reactions of our bodies, to the terrible need to find out what happens next. And in the end, the most relieving thing of all is to set down that book and be infinitely grateful for the mundane. Suddenly our lives, which had seemed unexciting and monotonous before, are wonderful. Horror frees us from the mundane and then gives the mundane back to us so that we accept it with open arms.


Horror is like a drug. The body feels horror intensely. When we read
thrillers, we react physically as if the events are happening to us—heart
rate increases, pupils dilate, digestion slows, there is trembling, vessel constriction; a whole flood of neurobiological events occur inside the body.  And yet we are in no real danger (hopefully). Therefore, horror
gives us a safe conduit in which we can experience the rush of fear and a full range of uncommon emotions over and over again without consequence.


We can consider what actions we ourselves might take in similar situations perhaps in contrast to the characters. I like to compare horror to an amusement park ride. And who doesn't want to fool our bodies into reacting as if we are really in some danger of falling to our deaths?
  Now here is my confession: I actually am not fond of thrill rides, and I'm certainly not an adrenalin junky. Likewise, I am very picky about my horror. I don’t like anything I can’t escape from, so there better be some
pretty powerful reason for me to stay. I have to be able to be caught up in the story, for it to be deeply psychological, to make me think while I’m shaking in my boots. Trust me, I need the therapy. Writing horror is my addiction, my safe outlet to explore all the possibilities, all the craziness, and every fear that lurks in my demented brain.


What could be better than to share them with readers so that we can conquer them together?
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Try Jessica Housand-Weaver's horror story, THE SCREAM OF THE SIREN, today to see for yourself.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

MOCHA MEMOIRS ESPRESSO SHOTS: If Only & Program Complete

We'd like to share with you two more titles that aren't exactly steamy, but they are from our Espresso Shots line.

These are very much like the Steamy Mocha Shots, but without the steam. In fact, these are bold blasts of a genre—science fiction, horror, or fantasy. These stories have all the hallmarks of those classic genres but add dashes of bold creativity. The other good news—espresso shots are only 6,000 words or less.We like to think of espresso shots as coffee (classic genres) with shots of espresso (bold eye-opening creativity).
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Miriam Ruff's horror/science fiction title, IF ONLY, is an espresso blast of both terror and suspense.

Blurb: A disfigured man develops a friendship over the Internet, but when the two finally meet, events take a surprising turn.

Purchase for less than a $1.00!

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Likewise, Miriam's science fiction titlte, PROGRAM COMPLETE, is a jolt of spine tingling suspense!

Blurb: Stationed on the remote Relay 4 asteroid communications station, Devon Fragoza faces a life and death struggle as a collision with a supply ship destroys his life support system. He has only one and a half hours to work with the computer, an artificial intelligence and Fragoza’s closest friend, to find a way to restore the system while at the same time facing the inevitability of his own mortality.

Purchase for less than a $1.00!Both titles are available through Drive Thru Fiction which is one of our current shopping cart distributor. The titles are also available at Amazon and BN.com.