The Pumpkin King and Other Tales of Terror & Asteroid 6 and Other Tales of Cosmic Horror – by R. David Fulcher – Book Tour and Giveaway

 

Step into a world where the Pumpkin King reigns supreme, and other tales haunt your every thought.

 

Or step out of this world into the sheer terror of the unknowable and incomprehensible deep space.

 

The Pumpkin King and Other Tales of Terror

by R. David Fulcher

Genre: Horror Short Stories

 

 

Gravelight is pleased to present the first volume in a two-book series collecting the horror fiction of R. David Fulcher!

THE PUMPKIN KING AND OTHER TALES OF TERROR offers up 20 works by Fulcher, each updated and revised by the author. Each tale has been fully revised by the author, making these the definitive versions of the stories.

The collection Includes:

*Eulogy to E.A. Poe

*Marienburg Castle

*The Pumpkin King

*Heavenly Strains

*A Matter of Taste

*My Days With Mahalia

*A Night Out With Mr. Bones

*Merry Are We of the Lake

*The Night Flyer

*Pumpkin Seed Spit

*A Night for Animals

*The Man Next Door

*Extra! Extra!

*The Flight Dummy

*For the Children

*The Watcher’s Web

*Dreaming, The Copper City

*The Huntress

*The Faerie Lights

*The October Man

 

Features a wrap-around cover and contemporary design. Perfect for Halloween or dark, rainy nights.

 

 

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Asteroid 6 and Other Tales of Cosmic Horror

by R. David Fulcher

Genre: Science Fiction Horror Short Stories

 

 

Introducing ASTEROID 6 AND OTHER TALES OF COSMIC HORROR! The companion book to R. David Fulcher’s 2023 indie horror hit, THE PUMPKIN KING AND OTHER TALES OF TERROR!

In this newest collection, Fulcher explores concepts of the insignificance of human existence, terror of the unknowable and incomprehensible, and more motifs found in edlritch horror. Fulcher draws his influence from a wide assortment of authors ranging from Poe and Fritz Leiber to Stephen King and Dean Koontz.

The title story features an astronaut named Jones who, while on asteroid-clearing duty, crash lands onto a massive asteroid where he is drawn to an alien monolith and discovering an ancient race trapped in stasis. Does he dare set it free?

Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind collection!

 

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R. DAVID FULCHER is an author of horror, science fiction, fantasy, and poetry. Major literary influences include H.P. Lovecraft, Dean Koontz, Edgar Allen Poe, Fritz Lieber, and Stephen King. Fulcher’s first novel, a historical drama set in World War II, Trains to Nowhere, and his second novel, a collection of fantasy and science fiction short stories, Blood Spiders and Dark Moon, are both available from authorhouse.comand  Amazon.

 

FULCHER’S work has appeared in numerous small press publications including Lovecraft’s Mystery Magazine, Black Satellite, The Martian Wave, Burning Sky, Shadowlands, Twilight Showcase, Heliocentric Net, Gateways, Weird Times, Freaky Frights and the anthologies Dimensions and Silken Ropes. Fulcher’s work can also be found in the DPP collection Halloween Party 2019, available at Amazon and at the DPP online store. A passion for the written word has also inspired Fulcher to edit and publish the literary magazine, Samsara (samsaramagazine.net), which has showcased writers and poets for over a decade. Fulcher resides in Ashburn, Virginia, with his wife Lisa, and their rambunctious cats.

 

 

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52 Comments

  1. Lisa Brown

    Who doesn’t like scary reads? I hope to get a chance to read it.

  2. wendy hutton

    love the cover, this sounds very good

  3. heather

    Sounds like a great read for this winter season.

  4. Sherry

    This looks like a very interesting book.

  5. Leo Pierson

    How did you gather the main storyline for the book?

  6. Terri Quick

    Sounds like a great read

  7. Nina Lewis

    Sounds like a great read! Loved the trailer! Thank you! 🙂

  8. Stephanie

    I think it will be a book I will enjoy reading!

  9. Piroska

    The book sounds very intriguing. Love the cover.

  10. Marcy Meyer

    This sounds like a good collection of horror stories. Thanks for sharing.

  11. Jennifer R

    The book sounds exciting to read. How long did it take to write?

  12. David Hollingsworth

    Sounds like a very intriguing book.

  13. Debbi Wellenstein

    Looks creepy! Can’t wait to read it!

  14. Catrina Dickens

    Why are you so interested in the darker side of writing? I love it but because it gives me a bit of an anxious feeling that I think is essential to being human.

  15. Jeanna Massman

    This sounds like an interesting collection of short stories. The combination of of genres is exciting!

  16. Maria Malaveci

    Sounds like the most perfect read!

  17. Barbara Montag

    This book is gonna be a wild ride!
    Thank you for sharing it.

  18. Wendy Jensen

    These sound like haunting stories.

  19. Melissa Cushing

    I am intrigued by this one and cannot wait to check it out it out for myself! Love the cover art too!

  20. David Basile

    Looks like some interesting tales of terror

  21. Sara Zielinski

    Wow this sounds like an amazing book

  22. Carol Gowett

    Short story horror-great for some, not so much an interest for others!

  23. paige chandler

    Definitely a good book of horror and terror. Good work.

  24. beth shepherd

    This looks like a great read. Thank you

  25. Ann Fantom

    This sounds like an interesting book and I also like the cover.

  26. Susan Smith

    This book sounds like a great collection of horror stories.

  27. Dana

    I’m so behind on my stack of reading material that I can’t buy anything more

  28. Stephanie Liske

    These book details make me want to read this book even more!

  29. Shawn Derrell Robinson

    I think that the author masterfully balances technical realism with emotional depth, making it a compelling read from start to finish.

  30. Joe J Titone

    Looks like a very interesting read! The details make me want it to be my next read. No questions for the author.

  31. Peggy Rydzewski

    Great cover. That will pull me in every time.

  32. Lester Cavey

    It sounds interesting to explore aspects of the unknown. No questions for author.

  33. Jessica Merrick

    It sounds interesting so far, no questions

  34. Beth Minyard

    Sounds very interesting!

  35. Molli Lillian Taylor

    i am a bit of a sissy when it comes to horror but i would give this a try

  36. Mike Law

    This looks like a great read. Thanks for sharing.

  37. peter gladue

    interesting choice of font for the graphics on the cover, Was ut created just for this book or did it already existed?

  38. Michele Soyer

    A great book for Halloween!

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