
A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters
by Eric J. Guignard
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Pub Date Apr 22 2025 | Archive Date May 31 2025
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Description
A Graveside Gallery: Tales of Ghosts and Dark Matters includes nineteen strange and masterful short fiction stories in this second collection by award-winning author Eric J. Guignard. From hauntings and oblivion to monsters, murder, and anthropomorphism, A Graveside Gallery explores the literary odd and macabre that reside in the vast shadows of our existence.
Discover why Eric J. Guignard’s beautifully-voiced and disquieting work has been praised by sites such as Library Journal (“Guignard captures the depth of emotion underlying fictional terrors”) and Publishers Weekly (“high-concept and brilliant”) as well as the NY Times, CNBC News, Booklist, and more, for stories such as these:
• In “A Kingdom of Sugar Skulls and Marigolds,” a gay Hispanic teen in 1950s Los Angeles, mourning the loss of a friend, has a chance to make amends during Day of the Dead.
• In “Incident at the Red Hawk Road Stop,” the owner of a roadside trading post has a deadly secret, but so too does the customer he kills.
• In “Penny’s Diner,” a long haul trucker, coming home after an accident, stops at a curious diner.
• In “The Ascending Lights of Yu Lan,” an embittered sailor in 1917’s San Francisco Wharf encounters an immigrant from China who offers peace from ghosts.
• In “Bummin’ to the Beat of the Road,” a Beat-era youth leaves home to travel the land, only to find madness, murder, and the teeth of a new generation.
• In “Perchance to Dream in Voices of a Fiend: A Fanciful Epilogue to Frankenstein,” an intimate epilogue is suggested to the famous novel Frankenstein, offering a more hopeful closure to characters’ lives.
Those and thirteen other tales explore the fearful and nebulous boundaries of reality. Visit A Graveside Gallery by Eric J. Guignard and behold that which is captivating, startling, and darkly enriching.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
“Guignard’s latest ... is full of fantastic stories that fans are sure to love.”
—Library Journal
“Extraordinary tales that intoxicate and unnerve ... Guignard is an exceptional writer who seeds lyrical passages throughout his stories.”
—Kirkus Reviews
Marketing Plan
Distribution through online sources (such as Amazon.com and publisher’s site), trade shows, and partnerships with independent book retailers.
Distribution through online sources (such as Amazon.com and publisher’s site), trade shows, and partnerships with independent book retailers.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781964780160 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
Links
Available on NetGalley
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