Brian G. Berry πŸŽƒπŸ’€πŸ”ͺπŸ“–πŸ“š (@bgbhorror) 's Twitter Profile
Brian G. Berry πŸŽƒπŸ’€πŸ”ͺπŸ“–πŸ“š

@bgbhorror

Indie horror author. Bookaholic. Slasher obsessed. Thankful for my supporters, readers, and friends. 🀘❀️ Owner: Slaughterhouse Press/Bad Taste Books.

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This World of Vile Wonder: Horror Tales of the Scientific Revolution releases October 20 (Bela Lugosi’s birthday, of course). Nine stories that span the years 1500-1700. The ebook is up for pre-order on Amazon now and Kobo soon! Link below.

This World of Vile Wonder: Horror Tales of the Scientific Revolution releases October 20 (Bela Lugosi’s birthday, of course). 

Nine stories that span the years 1500-1700. The ebook is up for pre-order on Amazon now and Kobo soon! Link below.
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SciFiPulse took a moment to ask me about writing and my new story collection Gateways to Annihilation! scifipulse.net/jarret-keene-o…

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"The thing was not a human β€” it could not be; it was a growth of Life from the pits of blasphemous creation β€” a perversion of evolutionary development." - Robert E Howard

"The thing was not a human β€” it could not be; it was a growth of Life from the pits of blasphemous creation β€” a perversion of evolutionary development."

- Robert E Howard
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To those who are supporting my work and keeping a roof above my head: THANK YOU. From the bottom of my heart, I sincerely appreciate you and the feedback and emails. Your support is what keeps my pen going strong. Thank you. I respect and appreciate you. πŸ‘Š

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"I never saw a man fight as Conan fought. He put his back to the courtyard wall, and before they overpowered him the dead men were strewn in heaps thigh-deep about him. But at last they dragged him down, a hundred against one." - Robert E Howard

"I never saw a man fight as Conan fought. He put his back to the courtyard wall, and before they overpowered him the dead men were strewn in heaps thigh-deep about him. But at last they dragged him down, a hundred against one."

- Robert E Howard