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Ad Nauseam

 

 

Short Story Collection

by C. W. LaSart

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Exotic, Erotic, Gruesome & Gory! What if your Muse really was a twisted bitch, and she lived in your spare bedroom? And how far would you go to improve your station in life? In this premiere collection by C. W. LaSart, you will find 13 gruesome tales of the macabre, from a simpleton who forms an unnatural obsession with his own backyard to a lonely woman whose suitor is not heaven-sent. These stories, ranging from the supernatural to the darkness that lives within the human heart, are sure to send a chill down your spine and a flush to your face. Certain to disturb and delight, Ad Nauseam is a walk through the twisted imagination of one of horror’s rising stars.


AUTHOR BIO:

A lifelong fan of all things Horror, C. W. LaSart made her publishing debut in Dark Moon Digest Issue 1 in late 2010. She has since been published in Issue 4 as well as special issue Dark Moon Presents Zombies! 3rd place winner of SNM Magazines May Medieval edition and winner of Cemetery Dance's Amateur Writer Contest, you can find her in upcoming special issues Dark Moon Presents Ghosts! and Dark Moon Presents Vampires! Her debut horror collection, AD NAUSEAM, was released in March of 2012 by Dark Moon Books.


REVIEWS for AD NAUSEAM

"If you want a great collection of short horror, look no further. LaSart is the real deal. The highlights for me are the amazing opener 'Simple Pleasures'; both hilarious and gruesome, 'The Hand that Feeds', which has one of the roughest, most intense sequences I've read in recent years, and 'Widow' which expertly mixes Cronenberg body horror with John Waters style suburban satire. I haven't been this satisfied reading a horror collection by one author since Joe Hill's '20th Century Ghosts'. Pick it up."

"This is C.W. LaSart's debut book, and let me just say that it is one hell of a debut. Having followed her other short stories published in previous anthologies, I was beyond excited to dig into a collection consisting entirely of her own work. And I was not let down. LaSart is quite new to the scene, but she certainly doesn't write like it--I will not be surprised if I soon see her name on a Bestseller's list. In Ad Nauseam, LaSart tackles horror in the most extreme fashion conceivable. Each new tale delivers in its own creative, repulsing, sometimes amusing way. If you like your horror graphic, this is the holy grail."

"I love reading short story collections. I love reading short horror story collections even more. This book did not disappoint. Every story is chilling and dark, macabre and disturbing. My favorites were Simple Pleasures and The Hand That Feeds. The Hand That Feeds is just as good as any Stephen King short horror story. LaSart is definitely an author to keep your eye on. I loved this collection as much as any of Stephen King's short story collections, and I would compare C.W. LaSart to both King and Richard Matheson in regards to storytelling style and craft. This author is superb, and I wouldn't be surprised if C. W. LaSart ends up being a household name in the horror genre. I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves short horror, you won't be disappointed."
 

 

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