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Day 5 – Midnight Garden Tour

Delighted to present to you Midnight Garden which is an outstandingly brilliant dark fiction anthology, I’m honoured to be included in. Today I present to you two authors in the anthology Abe Martel and Molly Ertel. More about them both below. Do follow all the stops in the anthology and remember to comment on each stop in order to be entered into the giveaway, giveaway details below…


About Midnight Garden: Where Dark Tales Grow


17 authors bring you 21 magnificent dark tales. Stories of magic, monsters and mayhem. Tales of murder and madness which will make your skin crawl. These are the tales that explore your darkest Midnight Garden… if you dare.


Giveaway

https://writingtoberead.com/2024/10/07/welcome-to-the-wordcrafter-midnight-garden-book-blog-tour/


Three lucky winners will receive a digital copy of Midnight Garden in a random drawing following the tour. All you have to do to enter is follow the tour and leave a comment at each stop that you visit.
If you miss a stop, you can go back and visit through the links in the schedule below. (Links won’t work until the stop goes live).

Monday – October 7 – M.J. Mallon: Interview & Reading from “The Seagull Man” – Writing to be Read

Tuesday – October 8 – Danaeka Scrimshaw: Inspiration for “The Fae Game” & Denise Aparo: Reading from “Jack Moon & the Vanishing Book” – Roberta Writes

Wednesday – October 9 – Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “The Last Drop” & Inspiration for “Striders” – Paul Martz

Thursday – October 10 – Paul Martz: Reading & Inspiration for “The Blackest Ink” – Writing to be Read

Friday – October 11 – Molly Ertel: Inspiration Reading from “Antipenultimate” & Abe Margel: Inspiration for “My Balance” – Kyrosmagica

Saturday – October 12 – Paul Kane: Inspiration for “Drip Feed” & Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “Grande Ture” – Undawnted

Sunday – October 13 – DL Mullan: Reading from “Kurst” & Ell Rodman: Inspiration for “The Drummer” – BookPlaces

Monday – October 14 – Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “The Exchange” & Inspiration for “The Tomb”) – Writing to be Read

Buying Link: https://books2read.com/MidnightGardenAnthology

Inspiration for “My Balance” by Abe Margel

How much do we really know about our neighbours?
Whether you live on a farm, in an apartment or a house you probably know little about your neighbours’ lives. What have you learned about the purple hair woman you’ve shared an elevator with a dozen times, the one that lives on the sixth floor? For two years you’ve bumped into each other in the same little cubicle, nodded hello then stared at the wall. Who is she? What’s her job? Does she have a husband, kids, a python, a hash pipe?
The fellow with the dragon tattoos that lives right next door to you, the guy who just built a tree house for his five kids, what does he do for a living? Why do you never see his wife, the mother of all those children? Who’s white van is parked in his driveway every Tuesday night from exactly nine-fifteen to exactly eleven-fifteen?
Of course you could ask them but then they might have questions of their own. Why is a young woman like you always dressed in navy blue, and only navy blue; navy blue skirt, top, shoes, socks, coat, mittens, scarf, hat? And what happened to the engagement ring you were wearing last month? Why did it disappear? Well, it’s none of their business is it? Is it?

The fictional story, My Balance, grew out of a conversation with a friend. Andre had been in an accident and told me how difficult it was for him to get around in the walking cast he was now required to use. After months of rolling around in the back of my mind a plot emerged. I envisioned a man in a walking cast returning from the hospital to his empty home. On his street he is surprised to discover an ambulance is sitting by his neighbour’s house. The story’s main character, George Fitzpatrick, is a divorced middle-aged man who’s balance is literally and emotionally off. His irascible neighbour, Francis Allard, is largely a mystery to George.
We learn in the story that as difficult a person to like as Francis was, he nevertheless seems to have had a soft spot for George. Or did he? Exactly how little George knew about Francis becomes clear as the narrative progresses to its troublesome end.



About Abe Margel


Abe Margel worked in rehabilitation and mental health for thirty years. He is the father of two adult
children and lives in Thornhill, Ontario with his wife. His fiction has appeared in Spadina Literary Review,
Mystery Tribune, BarBar, 7 th  – Circle Pyrite, Yellow Mama, Ariel Chart, Uppagus, etc.

Inspiration for “Antepenultimate” by Molly Ertel Reading
https://youtu.be/XHUgCIPDMHQ


About Molly Ertel


Molly Ertel’s short stories have appeared in Akashic Books, Jerry Jazz Magazine, and the Dark City Crime and Mystery Magazine. Additionally, she was a reader/editor for the Silver Blade Anthology. She has recently completed the first book in a two-book series for middle grade readers, Jujube at the End of the World, set during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The second book has been written and is undergoing the rewriting process. Other projects include a middle grade novel about an environmentally-conscious ghost and a possible visit to a rage room as the basis for a short fiction.

Enjoy spooky reads!

Check out all the Youtube videos about author stories:

“Jack Moon and the Vanishing Book”: https://youtu.be/qmhkgXslA9o

“The Seagull Man”: https://youtu.be/sgsCgd7y1ds

“The Blackest Ink”: https://youtu.be/KJD4Xd-7Va4

“Antepenultimate”: https://youtu.be/XHUgCIPDMHQ

“The Last Drop”: https://youtu.be/MeVOnnd62GM

“The Exchange”: https://youtu.be/8imZAd_Ug6Y

“Grande Ture”: https://youtu.be/iOKyI0fG9Qg

Day 1 Wordcrafter Blog Tour: Midnight Garden Anthology @DIYAuthor #darkfiction #anthology #blogtour

Delighted to be featured over at Kaye Lynn booth’s blog, on Day 1 of The Wordcrafter Blog Tour for Midnight Garden Anthology.

Follow the link to join in the anthology release celebrations!

Welcome to the WordCrafter “Midnight Garden” Book Blog Tour

Joseph Carrabis has also been featuring authors over on his blog too, details of which I’ve shared to my Tiktok.

https://www.tiktok.com/@mjmallonauthor/photo/7422170869042089248

He asked fellow Midnight Garden anthology contributors to share some things about themselves prior to publication.

Each entry gives a taste of their contribution, a little about them, how to contact them, how their story inspiration came about.

My feature: https://josephcarrabis.com/…/mj-mallons-the-seagull-man…

Abe Martel:

Denise Aparo:

Molly Ertels:

The Blog Tour Info:

Schedule

Monday – October 7 – M.J. Mallon: Interview & Reading from “The Seagull Man” – Writing to be Read: http://writingtoberead.com/?p=36912

Tuesday – October 8 – Danaeka Scrimshaw: Inspiration for “The Fae Game” & Denise Aparo: Reading from “Jack Moon & the Vanishing Book” – Roberta Writes: https://roberta-writes.com/2024/10/08/roberta-writes-book-blog-tour-midnight-garden-where-dark-tales-grow-readingcommunity-midnightgarden-darkanthology/

Wednesday – October 9 – Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “The Last Drop” & Inspiration for “Striders” – Paul Martzhttps://paulmartz.com/blog/day-3-midnight-garden-tour/

Thursday – October 10 – Paul Martz: Reading & Inspiration for “The Blackest Ink” – Writing to be Read: http://writingtoberead.com/?p=36917

Friday – October 11 – Molly Ertel: Inspiration for “Antipenultimate” & Abe Margel: Inspiration for “My Balance” – Kyrosmagica

Saturday – October 12 – Paul Kane: Inspiration for “Drip Feed” & Joseph Carrabis: Reading of “Grande Ture” – Undawnted

Sunday – October 13 – DL Mullan: Reading from “Kurst” & Ell Rodman: Inspiration for “The Drummer” – BookPlaces

Cover Reveal : Midnight Roost & Midnight Garden #anthologies #coverreveal #darkfiction @DIY_author

I’m delighted to announce that The 2024 WordCrafter Dark Fiction Anthology compiled and edited by Kaye Lynn Booth now has an official title and a stunning cover! The anthology will be called Midnight Garden, and it will be the second in the Midnight Anthology Series. (Last year’s anthology, Midnight Roost, is the first.)

I’m also pleased to present the fabulous cover, created by Sonoran Dawn Studios, below.

This is the announcement I received about the winner of the dark fiction short story contest:

Thank you for your interest in the 2024 WordCrafter Short Fiction contest. This letter is to announce the winner of the contest, which is you! Congratulations.

My winning story is called The Seagull Man!

I also contributed to Midnight Roost: Weird and Creepy Stories anthology, which is now the first book in the Midnight Anthology Series from WordCrafter Press, complete with an updated cover by DL Mullan of Sonoran Dawn Studios.

Blurb

20 authors bring your nightmares to life in 23 stories of ghosts, paranormal phenomenon and the horror from the dark crevasses of their minds. Stories of stalkers, both human and supernatural, possession and occult rituals, alien visitations of the strange kind, and ghostly tales that will give you goosebumps. These are the tales that will make you fear the dark. Read them at the Midnight Roost… if you dare.

Books2Read Purchase Link: https://books2read.com/MidnightRoost

The second volume, Midnight Garden: Where Dark Tales Grow, will be followed by next year’s anthology, the third, Midnight Oil: Stories to Fuel Your Nightmares.

All of which are edited by:

Kaye Lynne Booth, M.F.A., M.A.

The D.I.Y. Author

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More details and release date to follow soon!