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A Mid-World Christmas Collection contains stories from Stephan Michael Loy, Shade OfRoses, and James L. Wilber. Find other great books by Mid-World Arts at midworldarts.com.
Featuring: 
Walter Cheatham’s Cannibal Christmas by Stephan Michael Loy
Paul Meets the Ghost of Xmas Past by Shade OfRoses
Underground by James L. Wilber
And more!
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The hysterical continuation of Paul Vs. The Vampire is here!

Paul Meets the Ghost of Xmas Past

T’was the week before Xmas and Paul Duffy is at a funeral….

A ghost quits her job and there is a bunch of time traveling with lots of shiny things.

Spend the holidays with your favorite geek Paul, as he tries to figure out death, love, life and family.

We’re sorry if he got glitter on you.

Paul Meets the Ghost of Xmas Past is a part of a Mid-World Christmas. You can purchase the other stories individually and an ebook, including: A Conroy Christmas, Walter Cheatham’s Cannibal Christmas, and I’ll be Home For Christmas by Stephan Michael Loy, and Underground by James L. Wilber. Or buy the entire collection as an ebook or in print.

Underground by James L. Wilber

In the underground city of Necropolis, Hades is bound by duty, family, and his own alienation. That all changes when he meets Persephone, a true free spirit. Will their love tear apart the world above and below? From the author of My Babylon comes a modern retelling of the Hades & Persephone myth. Underground is a story about the conflict between family and passion. Along with stories from Stephan Michael Loy and Shade OfRoses, Underground is part of a Mid-World Christmas Collection. Find more great books by indie authors at midworldarts.com.

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Excerpt:

At breakfast I stopped playing fair. I told the chef to prepare crepes and mimosas. Over hair-of-the-dog and sticky-sweet I tested the waters, seeing how much deeper into this fantasy she would go.

“What else do you want to see before you leave?”

She twirled her glass and thought about it, looking luscious wearing a white bathrobe. “I don’t have any clothes.” She said with a smile and a dare.

Relishing the pursuit, I wanted her to keep chasing. I knew the further she went the more likely she would become lost in the woods. “We’ll have to remedy that. You should go shopping while you’re here anyway. I’m sure you don’t have stores like we have here back home.”

“Good point,” she agreed.

We spent the day goading each other. I perceived a subtext in every word she said. “What do you think I’ll need?” became, “What do you think I’ll need, if I stayed here?” Stayed another day, another week, another month? “What do people wear to the theater?” became, “When are you taking me to the theater?” “Is it okay if I get some lingerie?” became, “Would you like to see me wearing this in bed?”

With us wrapped up in our game, the day passed in what seemed a few dozen glances, touches, heartbeats.

In the early evening she called her mom again. This time I let her have her privacy. Through the walls, I could hear her crying, shouting, and pleading with her mother. After, she came striding out of her room and slapped the phone into my outstretched palm.

“What else do you do around here for fun?”

No need asking her how it went. “You want to see a play or a musical?”

So it went, a repeat performance almost every day. We would hang out, maybe shop, or see a museum, then nightlife. Afterwards we drove ourselves to distraction. A little further sometimes. She had that modern sensibility about how you can do everything but that one thing and still not call it “fucking.” No need to get into details. Suffice to say it was enough to keep me deliriously distracted. When it came down to it, Necropolis really did run itself. Unfortunately, the people topside aren’t so lucky. Every time she called her mom it made her furious. So she stopped calling altogether.

I’m not sure how long this went on. Time runs differently in Necropolis. Never seeing the sun has a strange effect on the brain. You don’t know if it’s been one day or a hundred. Without reservation I would say it was the best time of my life. I was so involved in her and her in me that it took a visit from family to snap me out of it.

Zeus sent his messenger boy, my nephew Hermes, the kiss-ass. When he arrived I had the servants stash him in the boardroom, and by the time I got there he was tapping his fingers and fiddling with his phone like he had somewhere else to be. He could have just gotten up and went and it wouldn’t have hurt my feelings.

“What’s up?” I asked, settling into my seat.

“We’ve got problems.” Straight and to the point, no-nonsense Hermes.

“Yeah, what?”

“Demeter’s pissed.”

I sincerely wanted him to deliver a message for me–that Auntie Demeter could go suck it– but I played along. “Oh, what about?”

He gave the, really, asshole? look. “About Persephone. About her staying here.”

“That’s between her and her mother. Besides, if she’s so concerned why doesn’t she fucking come get her?”

“She doesn’t know Persephone’s here.”

“What?”

“You know, you can be intimidating.”

Yes, I did know that. “And?”

“Nobody’s willing to rat on you. Guess she hasn’t told any of her friends either, except Hekate. And she’d rather not get involved.”

I scratched my beard. “Why are you here? I thought Zeus didn’t give a shit? This was all his idea, you know?”

“I know.”

So the fucker did plan this all along.

“And he’s happy that you’re happy. But there’s been unintended consequences.”

“Like what?”

Another patented, are you a fucking moron? look. “Don’t you watch the news?”

I scratched my beard again. I did watch the news. Or more specifically, I used to watch the news, every day, during breakfast. My breakfasts were now booked with more pleasant activities.

I scowled. “What?”

“Demeter’s gone off the reservation. Nothing’s growing. She refuses to farm anything. Helios has been in hiding. He knows Persephone’s here but he’s afraid of you and afraid of Demeter. Everything’s frozen. You’ve cocked things up nicely.”

I put a hand to my chest, mea culpa. “This was Zeus’s fucking idea. He can fix it. She’s his daughter too you know.” Did I mention that my family tree is more of a shrub?

“It may be Zeus’s idea but it’s about to become your problem. Can you say starvation? Can you say mass immigration?”

The little shit had a point. If people topside began dying off in droves it meant a whole lot more people in Necropolis. Which meant housing and traffic and all those shitty problems I thought I had delegated but would be overwhelming concerns if Hermes wasn’t exaggerating. I would have to get back to work, which meant less time for Persephone. Either way, I was fucked.

“Okay, I’ll talk to her,” I said. “I’ll try to get her to go home for a visit. Or at least call.”

“If I were you I’d make sure she leaves before Demeter finds out where she’s been.”

“I’m not afraid of Demeter.”

He looked me up and down on his way out the door. “I give it even odds.”

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My new short story, Underground, is now available through Amazon. The next 10 people to reblog this will receive a coupon for a free copy distributed via Smashwords. All proceeds from Underground go towards a booth at next year’s GenCon for Mid-World Arts!

UNDERGROUND

by James L. Wilber

In the underground city of Necropolis, Hades is bound by duty, family, and his own alienation. That all changes when he meets Persephone, a true free spirit. Will their love tear apart the world above and below?

From the author of My Babylon comes a modern retelling of the Hades & Persephone myth. Underground is a story about the conflict between family and passion.

Along with stories from Stephan Michael Loy and Shade OfRoses, Underground is part of a Mid-World Christmas Collection. Find more great books by indie authors at midworldarts.com 

Last day to get Paul Vs. The Vampire FREE on Amazon. Please help an indie author by downloading a copy today. Just a download helps move the book up Amazon’s charts and makes it more visible to other customers. Even better, you can leave a review so that other readers will give a new author a chance. Reblogging this post wouldn’t hurt either!

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Paul Vs. The Vampire

Meet Paul. He works at a hardware store, has a pimp for a roommate, and writes fantasy books in his spare time. 

Meet Eric. Eric is your average wealthy playboy vampire. 

They hook-up. Hilarity, death, and ice cream ensues. 

There may or may not be any ice cream. 

A snarky, titillating short story that will leave you craving more. Paul Vs. The Vampire knows it’s treading well-worn territory, but you can’t help but love the tour guide.

PLEASE HELP!

My wonderful friend and partner, Shade OfRoses has just put out her first book on Amazon. It has hit #2 in Free Gay & Lesbian Horror Fiction. Getting good rankings on Amazon really helps independent writers get noticed. Can you get her to #1? All you have to do is DOWNLOAD HER BOOK FOR FREE!

And, you’ll like it.

And, you’ll want to leave a great review.

Happy Halloween!

Paul Vs. The Vampire

Meet Paul. He works at a hardware store, has a pimp for a roommate, and writes fantasy books in his spare time. 

Meet Eric. Eric is your average wealthy playboy vampire. 

They hook-up. Hilarity, death, and ice cream ensues. 

There may or may not be any ice cream. 

A snarky, titillating short story that will leave you craving more. Paul Vs. The Vampire knows it’s treading well-worn territory, but you can’t help but love the tour guide.

I’m never going to be an Amazon “booster.” I don’t believe that entities formed on the basis of making profit should be lauded. But I am glad that Amazon has given me the ability to handle my intellectual property the way I want. 

I have always believed that if you buy any media, you have the right to transform it and enjoy it in any format you want. If you buy a CD and rip the tracks, you should be able to do that. If you buy a movie and want to watch it on your mobile device, you should have that option. If you buy a book and want to read it electronically or in print, you should be able to do that without paying more for it.

That’s why I am happy to announce that if you buy a paperback copy of My Babylon through Amazon, you get a copy of it in Kindle format for FREE. 

So if you needed a little more incentive to purchase the book, or know that you want both formats, now is the time.

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My Story

An obsessed magician will do anything it takes to satisfy his perverse needs.

My Myth

He turns to forbidden arts to manifest his will.

My Revelation

In doing so, he will bring about the end of everything.

My Babylon

A serial novel about the paranormal and dark desires. The story of a cursed young man who has an intimate view of the Apocalypse. My Babylon weaves elements of urban fantasy, erotic horror, and real-world occult practices to form a unique personal tale that thrills, terrifies, and even enlightens.

In My Babylon, the magus, consumed with longing, seeks to create a replacement for his lost love using a grisly ritual that requires the theft of a body. Through her creation, he learns that he has a much bigger role to play, and that she may be a form of salvation not only for him but for others.

The Complete edition contains all five books of the My Babylon story.

Reviews for My Babylon:

“Captivating, interesting, dark, and at times even funny.”

“Darkly horrific, Lovecraftian work. Parts of it make you squeamish, parts send chills down your spine. A deft illustration of the black side of the human soul.”

“What I really loved about this work was what was left unsaid–telling a story with details rather than stating the obvious is becoming a lost art. What surprised me about this work was how much it drew me in despite my merely mild interest in the occult.”

“James has put together a great story with great characters who feel authentic, even as they go about tasks that you’d be horrified to find out your neighbors were up to. And even though Mike, the magician who narrates this story, is involved in really heinous activities, I still like the guy. And that is an impressive feat.”

“Not for the timid this book, but well worth it.”

“An intriguing look at what drives us …”

“It’s the struggle to remain sane, keep discrete, and keep the emotional compulsions in control that structures the suspense of this thriller.”

“In the end, you’re left with the sense of a masterfully conceived protagonist who gives credence to the idea of the unsympathetic character. It also maintains an orbiting cluster of supporting characters who are interesting in their own right but also necessary to the development of the protagonist.”

Find more great indie authors at Midworldarts.com.

I want you to read this book. My Babylon is a dark, modern exploration of esoteric beliefs and one man’s personal trip through the Abyss. It can be described as a “Thelemic fairy tale,” urban fantasy, and occult horror. 

In My Babylon, the magus, consumed with longing, seeks to create a replacement for his lost love using a grisly ritual that requires the theft of a body. Through her creation, he learns that he has a much bigger role to play, and that she may be a form of salvation not only for him but for others.

I believe if you try this book, you’ll want to read the the series. That’s why I’ve created so many options for you to GET THIS BOOK FOR FREE.

You can get a copy of My Babylon – Book One: Body by:

Signing up for my mailing list at jameslwilber.com. When you sign up you get an email link to download this and some other short stories in pdf, epub, kindle, .doc, .rtf, formats.

You can download it using bittorrent by using the magnet link on thepiratebay.com in pdf, epub, and kindle format.

You can download it for free from the following websites:

Kobo (epub)

Barnes & Noble (epub)

Apple (epub)

Smashwords (html, epub, mobi, pdf, rtf, lrf, pdb, txt)

Please help an indie author by reblogging this. If you enjoyed the book, please leave a review wherever you downloaded or on Goodreads.

You can purchase a print copy of My Babylon: Complete, containing all five novellas in the series at Amazon.

Mid-World Arts is on Tumblr

Mid-World Arts, the indie publishing studio I am a part of, now was a tumblr blog.

Does this mean I will stop pimping my books here? Alas, no, scrollofthoth reaches so many more people. People who I hope are interested in books and indie media.

So only follow Mid-World if you want to hear from the other authors from time to time. Otherwise, you will be getting a lot of repeats.

Thank you again to everyone who has re-blogged and in other ways helped support us.

If you’re an indie/self-published writer, please me know so I can follow your blog and share your stuff.

My good friend Steve Loy keeps cranking them out. Like a lot of writers, he has a lot of back catalog, and he’s ready to share them with the world.

This is my favorite for obvious reasons. 

ISIS WEPT

Egypt, 8000 years ago. The gods walk among men as titans, powerful beings with passions that move mountains, fix stars in the heavens, and master the forces of life and death. Within this world, the evil god Set betrays and murders his brother Osiris, king of rich and respected Abydos. Set steals all that Osiris had, including the queen, Isis, the goddess of life and beauty.

Isis escapes her monstrous conqueror and bends her powers toward finding her love and bringing him back from death. But, like all gods, Isis is trapped despite her power, for she can never go beyond the limits of her nature. For that, she needs the assistance of man.

In the course of this quest, kingdoms fall, armies clash, and the balance of power between gods and men is altered forever. Who holds power in such cataclysmic conflict? Is it those who define power, or those who define themselves?