(U.S. only, owing to high cost of mailing internationally. Sending two copies of Little People, Big Guns to Great Britain cost $25.)
Battle for the Wastelands-I describe this book as "Dark Tower meets Game of Thrones," while steampunk/dieselpunk author (Jack Connor) called it "a rip-roaring post-apocalyptic adventure." In a world rebuilding after a long-ago apocalypse, a young man joins a rebellion against a steampunk Norse tyrant who has problems of his own. One reviewer called it a "steampunk Cormac McCarthy," while another reviewer compared it to Fallout New Vegas. I have plenty of copies, so this won't be a problem. $12.00, including postage, but $18.00 if you include the prequel novella below.
"Son of Grendel"-This Battle prequel novella follows Grendel's eldest son Falki Grendelsson on a counterinsurgency mission. Since Falki is by modern standards biracial (his late mother was from a pan-Asian ethnicity and he takes after her in looks), we explore of the racial politics in this world in addition to various battle scenes. $8 by itself, but see above for the combined deal.
And did I mention there's a dinosaur? :)
The Thing in the Woods-This is Lovecraftian horror set in suburbanizing Georgia as opposed to rural New England. James Daly, a teenager from Atlanta, sees something he shouldn't in the small town his family moved to in order to afford a bigger house. Now he's being hunted by a cult that's been worshiping an alien horror since before the Civil War and only a renegade cult member and the local girl he doesn't like liking can help. I Never Meant To Start a Murder Cult author Darrell Grizzle said it's "highly recommended for fans of eldritch horror in a realistic, modern-day setting" and this gentleman who sounds like a military veteran liked it despite not ordinarily being a fan of horror. $12.00, including postage, but you can get it for $20 with the sequel below. I'll carry the extra postage costs.
The Atlanta Incursion-James Daly is now a student at Georgia State University, trying to his best to forget the horrors of his senior year. However, just in time for his girlfriend to visit him one October, he begins seeing things...not just the monster of Edington, but Gray aliens. The Men In Black get involved and soon it's war in downtown Atlanta. Here's a Goodreads review from #booktuber Carla's Book Bits. $12.00, including postage, but if you buy the first book too I'll give you a two-for-$20 deal and eat the postage.
Little People, Big Guns-A quartet of Oklahoma little people (they generally don't like being called "midgets") face off against predatory badgers that killed one of their own, only to find a much greater evil at work. Inspired by a story from the British tabloid The Sunday Sport that actually went viral worldwide. Blurbed by horror writers Brian Keene and Wesley Southard. This reviewer on Amazon said it's hard to deliver on the promise of the blurb, but I did it. $10.00, including postage.
The Best of Heroic Fantasy Quarterly Vol. 2-The webzine Heroic Fantasy Quarterly bought my Viking-monster story "Nicor" back in 2013 and later bought the anthology rights for two years. The collection includes 22 stories, only one of which is mine. I've been selling this at conventions alongside Thing and later books for many years and still have a few copies left. $10.00, including postage.
I can be reached via e-mail at mquinn1984@gmail.com to work out mailing arrangements. Payment via PayPal or Facebook.
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