Wednesday, June 5, 2019

Book Spotlight for Annabel Lee: The Story of a Woman, Written By Herself with a Book Tour Giveaway

This morning, I have a Gothic, historical novel in our book spotlight.  Check out Bram Stoker award winning novel, Annabel Lee:  The Story of a Woman, Written by Herself, learn about the author--and enter for a chance to win a $10 Amazon gift card in the book tour giveaway at the end of this post.


Annabel Lee:
The Story of a Woman, Written By Herself
by Christopher Conlon
Genre: Historical Gothic

About the Book

Everybody knows Edgar Allan Poe’s “Annabel Lee”—but who was she really? In this haunting and evocative novel, Christopher Conlon (“one of the preeminent names in contemporary literary horror”—Booklist) imagines a life for one of literature’s most renowned characters. Hers is a chronicle even more thrilling, doom-haunted, and tragic than Poe himself could have conceived, for here Annabel Lee tells her own story in her own words…for the first time.

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About the Author

Christopher Conlon (b. 1962) is best known as the editor of the Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology "He Is Legend" (Gauntlet/Tor), a tribute to author Richard Matheson which was reprinted by the Science Fiction Book Club and in multiple foreign translations. His novel "Savaging the Dark" was included in Booklist's "Top Ten: Horror" for 2015 (starred review) and acclaimed by Paste Magazine both as one of the 21 Best Horror Books of the 21st Century and as one of the 50 Best Horror Novels of All Time. Two of his earlier novels, "Midnight on Mourn Street" and "A Matrix of Angels," were finalists for the Stoker Award, and he has written numerous collections of stories and poems along with two full-length stage plays. A former Peace Corps Volunteer, Conlon holds an M.A. in American Literature from the University of Maryland and lives in the Washington, DC area.

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Giveaway
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1 comment:

  1. I think the book cover is beautiful. The beach and lighthouse remind me of when I lived on Pelee Island in the middle of Lake Erie.
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