Jason Parent’s They Feed Cover Reveal

Cover Reveal for THEY FEED by Jason Parent

 

The first book of 2018 to be published at Sinister Grin Press is a horror novel called THEY FEED by Jason Parent. It’s due to be out April 15 in e-book and paperback formats on most major online retail sites.

Today, we want to reveal the fantastic cover for THEY FEED and give you some information about the book! Stay tuned to our blog, Twitter, and Facebook ongoing for news such as pre-order and launch of this book, as well as other upcoming books.

(Pre-order now available for Kindle edition)

 

About the Cover

 

The artist on the project for Sinister Grin Press was Zach McCain. “The idea for this cover was simple,” he said. “A rundown cabin in the woods. I started by doing a pencil drawing but the overall feel was too soft and not edgy enough. I decided to go the digital route and use lots of black. The second attempt achieved the proper tone.”

At Sinister, we feel that the cover truly absorbs the atmosphere of the story and draws the reader into the darkness of the story.

 

“I love the cover for They Feed! It’s dark, it’s beautiful, it’s sinister… Zach perfectly captures that border between two realities, that moment at dusk when the world of day creatures come to an end and the slithering things of the night have their reign,” Parent said, of his new cover.

 

Are you wondering what THEY FEED is about?

 

The night uncovers all we wish not to see.

 

A troubled man enters a dusky park before sunset. A young woman follows, hidden in shadow. Both have returned to the park to take back something the past has stolen from them, to make right six long years of suffering, and to find justice or perhaps redemption—or maybe they’ll settle for some old-fashioned revenge.

 

But something evil is alive and awake in those woods, creatures that care nothing for human motivations. They’re driven by their own insatiable need: a ravenous, bottomless hunger.

 

The campgrounds are full tonight, and the creatures are starving. Before the night is over, they will feed.

 

An unrelenting tale of terror from Jason Parent, acclaimed author of People of the Sun and What Hides Within.

 

Jason Parent, Biography –

Jason is an author of horror, thrillers, mysteries, science fiction, and dark humor, though his many novels, novellas, and short stories tend to blur the boundaries between these genres. From his award-winning first horror/mystery novel, What Hides Within, to his widely applauded police procedural/supernatural thriller, Seeing Evil, Jason’s work has won him praise from both critics and fans of diverse genres alike. His work has been compared to that of some of his personal favorite authors, such as Chuck Palahniuk, Jack Ketchum, Tess Gerritsen, and Joe Hill.

 

Jason grew up near Fall River, Massachusetts, the setting for several of his novels. He has lived in New England most his life, currently residing in Rhode Island.

 

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Sinister Grin Press publishes horror, fantasy, science fiction, urban, and western novels. Most of our books are so horrifying they’re categorized as “books you can sink your teeth into!” Please peruse our back catalog for an array of titles as well as follow us to learn about our new and upcoming books for 2018. We have some superb authors on board to offer you what we hope will be some of your best reads of the year.

 

 

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David Bernstein’s Episodes of Violence Cover Revealed

At Sinister Grin Press, we are thrilled to welcome back David Bernstein to our publishing catalog again this year. For July, we are releasing his novel, Episodes of Violence, in limited edition hardback. Orders will be taken until July 30. Soon after, it will also be available in print and digital formats too! David feels this is one of his most brutal and emotional manuscripts yet, and we feel it’s one of his most accomplished. If you’re a fan of the books of Jack Ketchum, you’ll want to pick this one up. You’ll definitely want it if you’re already a fan of David himself. Let us entice you further with the outstanding piece of art that is the cover, created by none other than artist Zack McCain. Check out the synopsis below, view the cover, and then continue to read, as Zack explains about the covers creation.

 

 

Episodes of Violence, Synopsis –

Amber had been looking forward to college life. She loved high school and was certain college would be even better, especially since she pledged one of the sororities on campus. At least that was what she thought, until one night her soul was fractured and darkness awoke within her.

Unable to cope, she returns home hoping to heal. Unfortunately, her hometown is wrought with brutal violence. People are being slaughtered in random fashion. The police are clueless. Despite the surrounding chaos, she is still determined to thrive.

However, when the violence shows up at her front door and rips her life apart, she realizes that the darkness within her is the only thing that will keep her sane and alive.

From the storyteller mastermind David Bernstein, author of Witch Island and A Mixed Bag of Blood, comes one of his most gut-wrenching tales yet. You might not sleep after this one.

 

 

PRE-ORDER LIMITED EDITION HERE

 

Creating the Cover
by Zack McCain

 

My direction from Sinister Grin was that there was to be three images stacked on top of each other, but slightly offset.  The top image was to be of someone playing “mailbox baseball.” The middle image should be a close-up of a woman’s eyes with a terrified look.  And the bottom image should be of a woman carrying a knife in one hand and a severed head in the other.

 

I started off by doing a sketch.

 

 

Once the sketch was approved, I began drawing it out on a comic book board.  Once I had it scanned into the computer, I began adding color and texture to the background.

 

 

After laying down some color, I realized it needed more contrast so I began adding highlights and making the darks… darker.

 

 

As soon as the images started to look right, I started trying out different fonts.  League Gothic seemed to fit the best.  But I wasn’t very happy with it being a straight line across the top and the bottom.  And the cover was still lacking something that would make it flow better from top to bottom.

 

 

I decided to offset the text and have it stacked just as the images are stacked and offset from each other.  The cover began to flow much better after that.  The final piece was adding some blood spatter to the background connecting each of the images.

 

 

A very straightforward cover compared to some.  The real challenge was finding a way to give movement to a cover that had the potential to be very static.

 

At Sinister Grin, we feel  that Zack really made this cover pop with his artistic talent to create something unique that you’ll want to own to accentuate the stellar content inside.

PRE-ORDER LE LINK HERE

David Bernstein, Biography -

 

David Bernstein is originally from a small town in Upstate New York called Salisbury Mills. He now resides in NYC and misses being surrounded by chainsaw-wielding maniacs and wild backwoods people that like to eat raw human flesh. He’s grown used to the city, though hiding bodies is much harder there.

 

He is the author of Amongst the Dead, Damaged Souls, The Tree Man, Witch Island, Relic of Death, Apartment 7C, the short story collection A Mixed Bag of Blood, and now,  Episodes of Violence. David writes all kinds of horror, from hair-raising ghost stories to gore-filled slashers and apocalyptic tales of terror. He loves hearing from his readers.

 

You can reach him on Facebook, at www.facebook.com/david.bernstein.3. Visit him at his website: davidbernsteinauthor.blogspot.com email [email protected], or on Twitter at @Bernsteinauthor.

 

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While you’re here, check out what else Sinister Grin Press has to offer by looking around our site. We have plenty of books in all sub-genres of horror that are sure to “carve a smile on your face.”

 

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Pulling Teeth with Dustin LaValley

Pulling Teeth with Dustin LaValley   

Where are you from?
Glens Falls, NY. The Adirondacks.

Could you tell the readers a little bit about yourself?
Sure… Grew up in a foster home, attended alternative high school, which took place about three to eight at night if I remember correctly. (We had to work volunteer jobs part-time, I worked at the soup kitchen and also the ASPCA.) Oh, I was placed in AHS for fighting. An easy target being small, when I hit middle school boxing became more than a hobby I partook with my older brothers in the garage, and more a passion in the form of martial arts. When I wasn’t riding BMX I was training. I had to remove myself from much of life when I was diagnosed with IBD and had my colon removed after a “code blue” incident… spent a few years in hospitals and still fighting it. But, anyway, when I was healthy I rode BMX, trained and fought. Ended up a Shihan-dai and Sensei of Seito Shito Ryu karate and Okinawan jujutsu respectfully. Won some of what they call “knock down” championships, full-contact but no ground fighting. And somewhere in there I began writing, I believe when I was first hospitalized. Oh! And once I saw a blimp.

Tell us your latest news?
The film adaptation of the short story included in A Soundless Dawn, “Picture-in-Picture” is in post-production, shot in and around Dallas, TX., directed by Tom Young, who is also handling my latest script, a collaboration with Karina Sims entitled A Dark Alley. SST Publications is releasing my comic book, BEETLES! An homage to the classic “big-bug” horror and sci-fi movies of the 1950s, illustrated and lettered by Daniele Serra. I believe pre-orders for the signed hardcover are available at their site. With Mercedes Yardley, I have a limited edition micro-fiction collection out in 2017 with all new material and guest authors Grant Wamack and Matt Betts. Other than that, a few I can’t speak of at the moment… oh! And I re-tiled my floor.

What book are you reading now?
I’m switching throughout the day between Love Without by Jerry Stahl, 101 Proof by Rex Brown (Pantera, Down) and rereading a favorite from my anthro 101 college days some many, too many, years back already… Cow, Pigs, Wars, and Witches by Marvin Harris.

Who are some of your favourite authors?
Gilad Elbom, Eric Miles Williamson, Steve Erickson, Jerry Stahl, Palahniuk, Edward Lee, Don Winslow, Thomas Ligotti, Ketchum, Joe Clifford… some Gabino guy.

What books have influenced your life most?
Red by Ketchum, City Infernal by Lee, Permanent Midnight by Stahl, Slam by Lewis Shiner, Books of Blood by Barker, Snuff by Palahniuk, Zeroville by Erickson.

Are there any new authors that have grasped your interest?
Gabino Iglesias, Joe Clifford, Rob Hart, Grant Wamack… they may not be new, but to me… maybe a year or so ago.

What is your least favorite part of the publishing / writing process?
Waiting. From the finished manuscript to hearing back from an agent or editor or producer or director… the wait is the worst, every day that goes by I’m thinking, “They’re working on a polite way to say ‘no’ or ‘rewrite’.”

What inspired you to write your first book?
Drugs and boredom. I was very sick, intestinal diseases, and after enjoying challenges in English in college, decided to give it a try, sometime in the hospital.

Have you ever hated something you wrote?
The first stories I wrote. At the time they were genius, but that was due to the Dilaudid and Fentanyl in my IV drip and plunges.

What is the biggest lie you’ve ever told?
I took the fall for a friend when I was eighteen, took an arrest so he didn’t go back to prison. So, I guess the lie I told the cops.

Can you share a little of your current Sinister Grin Press work?
A Soundless Dawn is a collection of short stories, each buffered by micro-short stories. One in particular was called a “Gem… gritty, feral.” by Kirkus and is in post-production as a film in Dallas. Those who have read the work (Lee, Ligotti, Stahl, etc.) have told me I have a dark transgressive tone in there. Oh, yeah… the story/film mentioned is based on a brother’s suicide attempt I witnessed. He used a belt.
How did you come up with the title?
The band Red Sparowes have beautiful titles, no vocals or lyrics, but their titles make a vignette. An album of theirs is titled At the Soundless Dawn. It’s a nod to their work, or I stole it. Either one. I often write to their work and other “post-metal” bands (sludge metal, doom metal, stoner metal, etc.) along with others such as Pelican, True Widow, and Russian Circles.

Do you have any strange writing habits (like standing on your head or writing naked while eating peanut butter)?
I keep a bass and a guitar next to the desk and those come in handy when stumped on a curve. Life of Agony’s “Let’s Pretend” and Soundgarden’s “4th of July” have been my go-to lately.

Is there one subject you would never write about as an author? What is it?
Politics.

What is your biggest fear?
Whole Brain Emulation, mind-uploading. Although theoretically it’s pretty neato, and likely I’d be game if at the end of natural life, it’s too close to an episode of The X-Files. And glitter. I fucking hate glitter.   

What do you want your tombstone to say?
Simply my last name, as I’d like it to be a mailbox, so anyone can place outgoing mail for shits and giggles.

If you had a superpower, what would it be?
Regenerate organs.

What secret talents do you have?
I can quote several seasons of Married… with Children and The Simpsons. That’s about it, sorry.

If you were an animal in a zoo, what would you be?
A Rhesus monkey. Those little fuckers they got in Montreal, they run amok all over the bio-sphere, screwing with   people and other animals. (I was also nicknamed Spider Monkey by my fellow Sensei and Shihan, so perhaps it’s a fit.)

What do you like to do when you’re not writing?
If health allows, I love fighting. I’ve taught everyone from kids to elderly and won contracts with the state police, and the US Marshal Service. I also like to ride the trails to the lake, swim from island to island and ride home when. But, mostly it’s just MST3K and playing with Bronson, my Rottweiler.

What’s your favourite food?
Steak.

Who would be on the soundtrack to your life story?
Pantera, Mr. Bungle, Drug Church, John Lee Hooker, Godflesh, Unsane, Nirvana, High on Fire, The Pharcyde, Clutch, Gravediggaz, and some Prince.

Tell us a dirty little secret?
I once caught ringworm from wearing a dirty jockstrap.

What advice would you give to your younger self?
Don’t date Jody.

What was the last great book you read, and what was the last book that disappointed you?
Zero Saints. Wow! Loved it and want more from Gabino. What let me down was a nonfiction book on the mafia. Really just a copy and paste job of what’s already been out there for many years.

What is your all-time favourite horror novel, and film?
Funland by Richard Laymon, and for film… The Return of the Living Dead, or, Spider by Cronenberg.

If you could erase one horror cliché what would it be?
That all killers in slashers are tall. It’s the little jittery ones you gotta be watching for.

If you could kill off any character from any other book who would you chose and how would they die?
Esaw Goings, from the comic book series Southern Bastards. Aaron and Latour created a racist hillbilly that seems too real at times. He’d be bludgeoned to death by Earl Tubb’s daughter.

What do you think is the biggest problem facing horror fiction right now?
The general view that horror isn’t or can’t be, intelligent and/or original.

What aspects of writing do you find the most difficult?
Staying true to voice over pay and not self-editing from thought to page.

What do you think makes a good story?
Originality in voice, story, and style.

What is the best piece of advice you ever received from another author?
“It’s shit, you’re better than that. Rewrite it.” -Edward Lee

What piece of your own work are you most proud of?
A biography in the works on my brother, Tim, and his time working for the 1st Special Forces Command (Airborne).

For those who haven’t read any of your books, what book of yours do you think best represents your work and why?
H/armed, which is forthcoming from SGP. I think it shows a good sense of social commentary, providing a view of cultural violence within cliques and mankind’s innate bloodlust.

What are you working on right now?
A crime/thriller manuscript, and the biography on my brother.

What’s the one question you wish you would get asked but never do? And what would be the answer?
Would you like to write for Ray Donovan? The answer: yes, oh, hell yes!

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Gathered within A Soundless Dawn are short stories that haunt, thrill, and grasp for the soul of humanity and challenge not only societal norms, but those that are to be expected of literature. Included are micro-short stories that further prove customs are meant to be tested to discover our own eccentricities. Whether neo-noir or transgressive, these stories are sure to enthrall.

“I don’t know that I’ve ever read a collection as wholly its own as this, nor a collection so absolutely unconnected to what’s been done before; in fact, it’s been a long, long time since I’ve had the privilege to immerse myself into a book more full of the human soul than this.” –Edward Lee, from the Introduction

“Extraordinary! Hauntingly poignant.” –Thomas Ligotti, author of My Work is Not Yet Done

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