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    Tuesday
    06May

    Sublet by Rick R. Reed

    From Dark Scribe Press: 

    Dark Scribe Press is pleased to announce the inclusion of "Sublet," an original work of short fiction by Rick R. Reed, in the Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet anthology.

    Rick R. Reed is the author of eight published novels, which have been variously categorized as mysteries, thrillers, horror, and/or suspense. These include Obsessed, Penance, A Face Without a Heart, IM, In the Blood, Deadly Vision, High Risk, and Orientation. He is also the author of a short story collection, Twisted: Tales of Obsession and Terror and his short fiction has appeared in more than twenty anthologies.

    Upcoming titles include Dead End Street, a young adult horror novel; and Dignity Takes a Holiday, a novel of twisted humor that reveals, once and for all, that Rick R. Reed belongs in a mental institution. He lives in Miami with his partner, who endures incessant complaining about the humidity and the traffic.

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