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The Objects by Joe Ortlieb, Matthew Vaughn, Kyra R. Torres & Damien Casey
“The Objects is a fun romp full of humor and loss. It
deals with the importance of family, partners, and at the same time tightly weaves entertaining tales around objects like: cowboy boots, wrestling championship belts, stuffed rabbits, and more! If you’re looking for a fun anthology, The Objects is it” - Matt Wildasin, author of It Came from the Sea and The Backrooms
“Those innocuous little things that you rarely take heed of. But, some objects hold power. Within these pages, linked by such objects, you will find four taut and neatly written stories of wonder and horror... This book is an object. This book has power. So, find a cozy chair, dim the lights, and fall into its pages.” - Steven Ross; author of Love of the Hunt
“What do you get when you challenge four authors to write a story based around four objects? Four creatively unique and wildly different stories that range from bizarro cosmic horror to a gut-wrenching tale of heartbreaking proportions. Well written, engaging, and unexpected, these authors rose to the challenge.” - Candace Nola; Splatterpunk award winning editor of The Baker’s Dozen
deals with the importance of family, partners, and at the same time tightly weaves entertaining tales around objects like: cowboy boots, wrestling championship belts, stuffed rabbits, and more! If you’re looking for a fun anthology, The Objects is it” - Matt Wildasin, author of It Came from the Sea and The Backrooms
“Those innocuous little things that you rarely take heed of. But, some objects hold power. Within these pages, linked by such objects, you will find four taut and neatly written stories of wonder and horror... This book is an object. This book has power. So, find a cozy chair, dim the lights, and fall into its pages.” - Steven Ross; author of Love of the Hunt
“What do you get when you challenge four authors to write a story based around four objects? Four creatively unique and wildly different stories that range from bizarro cosmic horror to a gut-wrenching tale of heartbreaking proportions. Well written, engaging, and unexpected, these authors rose to the challenge.” - Candace Nola; Splatterpunk award winning editor of The Baker’s Dozen