Bram Stoker Award Season
In accordance with Horror Writers Association (HWA) rules, author Michael H. Hanson would like to offer his short horror story “Cabobble” (published this year in the anthology “JUST ONE FIX: A Literary Tribute to William S. Burroughs“) for Bram Stoker Award consideration in the Short Fiction category. If you are a Member of the HWA, and would like an MS Word copy e-mailed to you for a review, please let me know.
Short Story Title: Cabobble
Author: Michael H. Hanson
Publication Date: March 31
Publisher: Independently Published on Amazon

Length: 7110 words
e-mail: shadaa1@mac.com
Description:
“Cabobble” is the macabre and surreal tale of Dex, a Personal Shopper in the state of Colorado, who is engaged by a strange, unknown party to undertake an unusual delivery to what is ultimately perceived as a deadly trap in supposedly safe and even alluring American suburbia.
Only through trusting his instincts and overcoming his own faulty senses is Dex able to ultimately perceive multiple supernatural threats and separate illusion from reality. Realizing that time itself is an extreme danger, Dex must reject the entreaties of a weird eldritch power to fight and gain his ultimate freedom. The odds of succeeding, however, grow more and more weak as he flees toward an otherworldly fading exit.
“Cabobble” is framed as a traditional campfire-orated story that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end!
Thank you for your consideration,
Active Member, HWA
Full Member, SFWA
Member, SFPA
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