Twisted Tales – Now Available!

Twisted Tales from the Torchlight Inn (a 3-novella collection by Thomas A. Erb, Dean Harrison & Myself), which contains my novella, ‘Last Night Out’, is now available for purchase through an affiliate bookstore of Wicked East Press.  Below is a synopsis for each novella, followed by ordering information.

‘Last Night Out’ by Ty Schwamberger

Gabe, Alan and Erin thought one last night out on the town before their junior year of college came to an end would be fitting.  They were the best of friends and not seeing each other for an entire Summer vacation was not something they were looking forward to.  So they did what they always did on a Friday night – they went to a bar.  Only this time they decided to try someplace new – The Torchlight Inn.

Even though there is some internal strife within the group of friends by the time they make it to the bar they are eager to try and make the night one to remember.  But it’s during their time in the shabby bar that they come face to face with some seedy bar patrons, a biker gang and one strange acting bartender named, T-Bone, that make their time together all that much more interesting.  But all is still well until Alan and Erin mysteriously disappear and Gabe has to try and find his friends before paying his bar tab and walking out of the joint.

Little do any of them know the secret that the place holds…

Beneath its cracked floorboards there is a whole new kind of terror waiting for them…

In the dark recesses under The Torchlight Inn.

‘Tones of Home’ by Thomas A. Erb

Ashley and Maurice are in love.  The two of them are headed to her hometown for the holidays to share the good news with her family.  Those two things would drive any young man to drink but add the fact that he’s from the south and an African-American and they are headed to rural upstate town of Arcadia Falls, NY, where the reputation of toothless and inbred rednecks even scares the streetwise kid from North Carolina.  Nevertheless, they are truly in love and Maurice is sure he’s encountered more dangerous things on the gang-filled streets of Durham.

He is wrong…

After a few practical jokes go wrong, Maurice is introduced to the Vanslycke family and welcomed with a lot of drinking and backslapping.  An overzealous brother and a promiscuous bartender are the least of his concerns.  Little do they know that four strangers are about to enter The Torchlight Inn and will forever change their lives.

Blood flows as these Faux, Fab Four impersonators search for the “One”.  They have a list, one of the bar’s occupants is on it, and they aren’t leaving until they have found them.  No one is safe.

A heavy winter storm rages outside the small tavern, while rage and gun fire rage inside.  Can the young lovers escape?  Who is the “One”?  And what do the Frightful Four want?

‘Off Limits’ by Dean Harrison

For spring break, Ellen Campbell is not going to party at the beach—she’s taking her new boyfriend, Shawn Farris, home to Miller Falls to meet her parents for the first time. She is very excited about it, but also nervous as to how her father, a famous crime writer, will take to Shawn, her very first boyfriend. Nevertheless, she is confident things will go great. After all, Shawn’s a great guy—she wouldn’t have fallen for him otherwise. But when the happy couple arrives to the house, they find an unexpected guest—Ellen’s brother, the black sheep of the family.

He has returned home after a long hiatus, and Ellen is terrified to find out why. This family reunion may not go as well as she thought, especially after Ellen’s brother, seeking forgiveness, invites them to come along with him for a beer at a bar called The Torchlight Inn. 

You can order a copy of the Trade Paperback here.

This novella collection will be also be available at all major online retailers sometime next week.

Enjoy…and beware!

Release Updates

Both the anthology, Fell Beasts, that I’m Editor on and Twisted Tales from the Torchlight Inn, which is the 3-novella collection that contains my story, ‘Last Night Out’, along with novellas by Dean Harrison and Thomas A. Erb, were both sent to the printer yesterday.  So, within the next 7 days I’ll be announcing where you can pick up a copy of each.

Stay tuned.

Kindle Editions

The following anthologies I’m Editor on and a few that contain my short-short stories are now available via Kindle.  You can click on each title to view and/or purchase the Ebook.

Fem Fangs, Edited by Ty Schwamberger

Dark Things II, Edited by Ty Schwamberger

Daily Flash 2011: 365 Days of Flash Fiction, which contains my short story, ‘Future Fall-of-Famer’.

Daily Flashes of Erotica 2011, which contains my short story, ‘Hunger’.

How To Contact Me

Please note, contact information has been broken into two sections – fan contact and business contact.

FAN INQUIRIES

Comment:  This is the best place to contact Ty (under a blog entry on the main page).  He responds to questions and comments every day (so check back within 24 hours for his reply).

Email:  If you would like to ask Ty a specific question and need a more personal reply, feel free to contact him, at:  ty_schwamberger@yahoo.com

Mail:   If you are old-fashioned and want to write Ty a letter or send a book or magazine for him to sign, please query first, at:  ty_schwamberger@yahoo.com

BUSINESS INQUIRIES

Cover Blubs and Book Reviews:  If you would like Ty to review and provide a blub for an upcoming book’s cover or write a book review for a site/magazine, please query Ty, at:  ty_schwamberger@yahoo.com and he will provide you with an address where the material(s) can be sent.

Booking:  If you would like to have Ty Schwamberger as a guest at your convention, have him do a signing or in-store appearance, or hire him for a speaking engagement, please email inquiries, to:  ty_schwamberger@yahoo.com  Please note that in some circumstances where Ty has to travel a great distance there might be special arrangements that need to be met, first.

Writing and Publishing:  If you are interested in hiring Ty Schwamberger to write a novel, novella, short story, edit a book, corroborate on a project, etc., please send inquiries to ty_schwamberger@yahoo.com 

Note:  Please place an appropriate subject line to the email with what your inquiry pertains to.

A Year In Review (and a look forward)

Two thousand and ten was a pretty damn good year for me – both personally and professionally.  I got engaged right before the new year to my beautiful fiancé (believe me, it’s essential you have someone in your corner that believes in what you’re trying to accomplish), strengthened existing and literally made dozens of new friendships and had a slew of book deals and some other various ventures come to fruition that will be announced after the first of the upcoming year (one in particular is going to blow a lot of people’s socks off in the publishing world).  In 2010 I had a short film come out, a few short stories (including one in Shroud) and two anthologies where I was the Editor.  Then comes the upcoming year; where I have a total of seven books that are due to be released.  Half of these titles I will be Editor on and the other half will be my own writings.  Looking all the way to 2012; there will be a short story collection, a novella and another anthology where I’ll be the Editor.  Almost all of the upcoming books during the next two years were announced in 2010.  So, as you can see, it has been a hell of a year.

2010 was the year I set the stage of things to come.  2011 is when I start to take over the genre – in more ways than one – but that involves the announcement that will be made after the first of the year.

Until then…hope you all have a safe and happy holiday season.  See you all in 2011.

December Release Updates

Due to some issues at the printer; the Fell Beasts anthology I’m Editor on and my short story collection, For After Midnight, that were originally scheduled for release late this month have been delayed until sometime in January.   I’ll keep you updated as I learn more.

As always, you can see all my upcoming releases on the Published Works page.

Create A New Banner Contest

Now that the last Richard Laymon Book Contest is over for this year (yes, it will return in 2011) it’s time for a different type of contest.  Yes, you’ll still have the chance to score a free book, actually a few free books – but they will be mine this time.

Here is how it works.

I’m looking for some new artwork to display at the top of my website.  I would like the new banner (it needs to be a little larger than 760×200 pixels so I can crop if needed) that incorporates my existing books (except Night School – which is now out of print and I don’t promote any longer) and forthcoming releases.  Even though the cover art hasn’t been announced for the majority of my future titles, I would still like to have artwork of what the books are about incorporated in the new banner.  This can be open to your interpretation.  The only detail that definitely needs to be in there is my name, of course.  Other than that, you can put your artist abilities to the test and let fly.

The winner will receive, upon publication, the following titles:  Fell Beasts anthology (Edited by me), For After Midnight (my short story collection) and Twisted Tales from the Torchlight Inn anthology (the 3-novella collection by Thomas A. Erb, Dean Harrison and myself).  So, as each one is released and I receive my contributor copies, I’ll send you an autographed copy of each.

How to enter:

You have until January 14th to get your entries to me (my email address is under the Contact page).  I will then announce the winner and credit you for the banner on or before January 16th.  The new banner will also appear at the top of the page at that time.

Thanks and Good Luck!

The Fields – An Update

I mentioned here that The Zombie Feed, an Imprint of Apex Publications, will be putting out my zombie novella, The Fields, in the first quarter of 2011.  Now, I’m extremely happy and grateful to announce, that NY Times Bestselling author, Jonathan Maberry, just sent me the Introduction that he wrote for my novella.

If you’ve never checked out any of Maberry’s extremely well-written and simply awesome work you can do so here.