After long, hard work for the past six months, I have finished my latest novel,
  The House at Black Tooth Pond. It's based on
  a story of the same title, which will be appearing in the anthology,
  Shunned Houses, edited by
  Katherine Kerestman & S.T. Joshi, this coming August (the
  launch is set for NecronomiCon 2024, in Providence, RI, which I'm
  planning to attend). Like many of my works of fiction, the novel is set in my
  fictitious version of Martinsville and Henry County, VA, called Aiken Mill and
  Sylvan County respectively. While the novel is not a direct sequel to any of
  my earlier works, it does feature recurring settings and characters from
  The Lebo Coven,
    Fugue Devil: Resurgence, and many others.
  Here's an excerpt from the book I posted a while back: "Work-in-Progress Excerpt: The House at Black Tooth Pond"
  The setting of the novel (and the original story), is based on a couple of
  places that actually exist in this area. The painting above, by friend and
  fine artist Charles Hill, is one he did based on some of our old visits
  out to the place. The drawing below is one that I did, back around 1990, which
  depicts an old abandoned house my brother and I discovered in the woods of
  Henry County way back when. In the novel, the two settings are combined to
  create what I think is an exceptionally creepy location at which terrifying events do happen, which I hope will scare the pants of of ye.
  More news about the book's publication will follow at the earliest
  possibility. For more information on "Black Tooth Pond," the real location, check this out: "Black Tooth Pond"



















