Looks Like a Rat to Me

Looks Like a Rat to Me

by Nicholas Grabowsky
Looks Like a Rat to Me

Looks Like a Rat to Me

by Nicholas Grabowsky

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Overview

Twisted ISSUE ONE of A SCREAM IN THE DARK COMIC'S adaptations of Nicholas Grabowsky's bestselling horror collection, RED WET DIRT! In this issue, based on the third story in the book, a suburban family is terrorized by wererats....or is it only Daddy?

Artwork by Jared Boyer, adaptation by Zeno Muhl.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013478114
Publisher: Black Bed Sheet Books
Publication date: 12/03/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 25
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Nicholas Grabowsky’s novels of horror/fantasy, both as himself, as Nicholas Randers, and as Marsena Shane, have generated worldwide acclaim for over two decades and praised by many of today’s most popular horror gurus in the literary world. He began his career in traditional publishing houses with brisk sellers in mass market paperback horror, and the last ten years have seen him hailed by many as a mentor and advocate to the smaller presses, which has become to him a passion.

His body of work includes the award-winning macabre aliens-among-us epic The Everborn, The Rag Man, Pray Serpent’s Prey, Halloween IV (and its special edition), Diverse Tales, Reads & Reviews and The Wicked Haze, Sweet Dreams Lady Moon, numerous anthologies and magazine articles, with projects extending to screenplays, poetry, songs, film, and a wide variety of short fiction and nonfiction since the 1980’s.

He’s a veteran special guest at numerous genre conventions and makes appearances and signings across the United States. He has been in the limelight as a radical gospel preacher right out of high school and in the following years a rock vocalist, teacher, lecturer and activist, editor, publisher and founder of the Sacramento-based Diverse Media small press, which has recently blossomed into the subdivisions of Black Bed Sheet Books, which publishes exemplary literature (fiction & non), and Black Bed Sheet Productions, which produces independent film.
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