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Following official Bram Stoker Awards® etiquette, MoonDream Press poet Michael H. Hanson is offering the Horror Writers Association (HWA) ‘Official Voting Membership’ a FREE electronic copy of his dark poetry collection, “WHEN THE NIGHT OWL SCREAMS” which has just been listed in the Preliminary Ballot of the Bram Stoker Awards, in the category of…
Post IEEE Appreciations
I find myself looking back across the past twenty-four years. For nearly 288 months I was an employee of the prestigious entity, The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (more popularly known as The IEEE Inc.). I spent that nearly a quarter of a century as a Proofreader and Editor, under the ever-evolving work titles…
SHA’DAA ZOMBIE PARK Audiobook Now Available on Audible!
The AudioBook version of SHA’DAA ZOMBIE PARK is now available on Audible! Featuring the writing of Eric S. Brown, Gustavo Bondoni, Jason Cordova, and Michael H. Hanson! Narrated by the amazing Ben Gamble, this terrifying shared-world novella-anthology is set in New York City’s Central Park during the Mother of all Apocalypses… The Sha’Daa!
Michael H. Hanson in OTHER TERRORS: An Inclusive Anthology
Michael H. Hanson’s short story “Night Shopper” has been accepted for publication in OTHER TERRORS: An Inclusive Anthology: Message From The Editors: It’s been a long road, but the day is finally upon us. After many months of reading and re-reading member submissions and editorial deliberations for the HWA’s upcoming OTHER TERRORS: AN INCLUSIVE ANTHOLOGY…
FIRST CONTACT IN FILM AND PRINT
Following on my discussion of ARRIVAL, I updated an article that was published in the Science Fiction Writer’s Bulletin on First Contact. This has been handled wonderfully as in Ray Bradbury’s “It Came from Outer Space” and miserably as in an episode “Star Trek- Enterprise” when Captain Archer, informed that an alien ship was…
“Sociopath”
Michael H. Hanson’s short story “Sociopath” was published in the anthology MADNESS OF THE MIND by Static Movement Press back in 2010. It is Edited by Chris Bartholomew. His tale is a 900-word autobiographical story about an outrageous trauma he suffered as a young teenager. And yep, it is available on Amazon.

