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Follow on Google News | Horror Novelist Bryan W. Alaspa Releases “The Dead Phone” in Print Via His WebsiteChicago horror novelist Bryan W. Alaspa has now released his latest novel of terror and horror, called "The Dead Phone," in print as well as eBook format.
By: Bryan W. Alaspa “This is the first novel, in some time, that I thought was worth the time and expense involved in releasing a book in print,” said Mr. Alaspa. “However, I am very passionate about this story and wanted to make it available to everyone, anywhere. However, I wanted to keep my indie publisher status and release it myself. Now, I have made that happen.” Mr. Alaspa has been self-publishing his fiction for over 10 years now. He used to release the books in print all the time, but found greater success when publishing in eBook format. However, the popularity of his eBooks has led to requests from fans for print versions. “I have had people ask me if some of my other novels are available in a print edition,” continues Mr. Alaspa. “This time I wanted to just make it available right away. The demand seemed to be there.” “The Dead Phone” is a horror novel set in the fictional town of Knorr, Pennsylvania. The story is a ghost story about a mysterious phone in a town with a terrifying past. Mr. Alaspa says that it may be his scariest novel yet. # # # About Bryan W. Alaspa: Bryan W. Alaspa is a novelist and writer that was born and raised in the Chicago area. He has been writing in one form or another since he sat down at his mother’s electronic typewriter in the third grade. He is the author of the following works of fiction: The Ballad of the Blue Denim Gange, The Vanished Child, Dust, RIG: A Novel of Terror, Gone, Sin-Eater: Book One, After the Snowfall: a Thriller, MYTHOS: A Thriller and Sin-Eater: Book Two - Destiny. He is also the author of the following non-fiction works: Ghosts of St. Louis: The Lemp Mansion and Other Erie Tales, Chicago Crime Stories: Rich Gone Wrong, Chicago Disasters, Forgotten Tales of Illinois and Silas Jayne: Chicago’s Suburban Gangster. End
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