Author News – Evening Edition: Catalysts

Cover Art by Dean Kealy
Cover Art by Dean Kealy

A: Look at this, indie author Charles Yallowitz’s spine-chilling horror novella, Catalysts, is available on Amazon for $0.99!

From the Author

When trapped in an elevator together, Jeffrey and Darla learn that misery doesn’t always love company. With the screams of death and chaos echoing from outside, they find themselves slowly slipping into a world of fear and darkness they may never recover from. All the while, something is terrorizing the convention outside and turning the guests and celebrities into psychotic monsters.

D: Four posts in 1 day A? Shouldn’t you be writing?

A: This is writing.

D: I mean with words that will be added to my story.

A: Um, yeah about that. My brain died sometime in the night.

D: . . . You’re not going to try to eat mine, are you?

A: No, sorry – I’m not sure it would help.

D: Are you saying my brains aren’t good enough for you, A? Because I happen to know that my brain is of excellent quality.

A: First, not a zombie. Second, you’re a character, a figment of my imagination. No matter how real or annoying you seem, your brain does me no good as it is not real. But don’t worry, D. If I were a fictional zombie, I’m sure I’d find your brains quite tasty.

D: Gee A, I think that’s the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me.

A: I will never understand you.

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Published by Katie Sullivan

Descended of pirates and revolutionaries, Katie Sullivan is a lover and student of all things Irish. Born in the States, she is a dual US/Irish citizen, and studied history and politics at University College, Dublin – although, at the time, she seriously considered switching to law, if only so she could attend lectures at the castle on campus. She lives in Milwaukee with her daughter, two cats and a pesky character in her head named D (but you can call him Dubh). Her first series, The Changelings Saga, a young adult historical fantasy trilogy is available on Amazon. She can be found writing with said character at her blog, The D/A Dialogues.

10 thoughts on “Author News – Evening Edition: Catalysts

    1. Thank you – pesky party-recovery was actually a pesky cold that has decided my head is the perfect place for it. Nothing hot tea and actually going to bed won’t cure! 🙂

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    1. I know – gah! is right! In my defense, I was unwell, and thus had no other option but to nap, stare blindly at the telly, nap and then check out what was going on in the interwebs. It took an inordinate amount of time just to come up with the quips that accompanied each post!!

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