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Follow on Google News | Movie-themed horror anthology “Hell Comes To Hollywood” nominated for a Bram Stoker Award ®.Big Time Books’ horror anthology “Hell Comes To Hollywood” has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award ® for Superior Achievement in Anthology. Past winners of Bram Stoker awards include Stephen King, Peter Straub, and J.K. Rowling.
By: Big Time Books The Horror Writers Association (HWA) has announced that Big Time Books’ acclaimed horror anthology “Hell Comes To Hollywood” has been nominated for a Bram Stoker Award ® for Superior Achievement in Anthology. Past winners of Bram Stoker awards include Stephen King, Peter Straub, Joe Lansdale, Joe Hill, Neil Gaiman and J.K. Rowling among many others. “Hell Comes To Hollywood” features 20 original horror stories set in the movie and TV business, and was written by a collection of Hollywood screenwriters, directors, producers and other film professionals. Authors include writer/producer Joseph Dougherty (“Cast a Deadly Spell”, “Pretty Little Liars”, “thirtysomething”) The book is available on Amazon for Trade Paperback and Kindle e-book, and is also available in e-book format on the i-Tunes bookstore, Smashwords, and for Nook, Kobo, Sony Reader and others e-readers. An Audio book is in the works for summer 2013 release. Big Time Books was founded in 2011 by motion picture veteran Eric Miller, who has logged over 20 years in the horror trade as a screenwriter (“Ice Spiders”, “Mask Maker”, “The Shadow Men”, “Night Skies”, “Swamp Shark”), Producer (“2001 Maniacs”, “Knifepoint” Big Time Books is an outlet for hard-edged genre fiction, with a focus on horror and science-fiction. They will focus on works by Hollywood screenwriters and other talented authors that are looking for a new outlet for exciting stories. Contact: Eric Miller Big Time Books Contact@bigtimebooks.com www.BigTimeBooks.com www.facebook.com/ End
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