What’s not to love about a literary smörgåsbord?

What’s not to love about a literary smörgåsbord?

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Today marks the release of a true literary smörgåsbord of short stories, novellas and bad poetry. I’m talking about my collection Regarding Dead Things on the Side of the Road.

For those who have been with me on this writer’s journey for a long time, you may be wondering why this is news. Last year, between writing Out of Due Season and its sequel, I decided to return to this collection, dust it off and make some minor changes.

Regarding Dead Things on the Side of the Road is a journey, and in all our journeys, we trip, we scrape our knees, we bleed. I ask you to bleed with me. Who knows? I might return later with a second volume. There is enough stuff laying about to make it so.

Regarding Dead Things on the Side of the Road covers

“A Buffet of tales to ease all your dark and twisted cravings”

Benjamin X. Wretlind is known for writing outside the box, whatever that box happens to be. In this collection of fourteen short stories, two novellas, and some bad poetry, his talent for the bizarre, the horrific, and even the soft and quiet is put on display for you to analyze.

Covering ground from 1991 until 2021, each story is forwarded by Benjamin’s own short take on why or how it was written. From the opening story exploring the psyche of one of mythology’s oft-vilified characters to a bizarre journey into the mind of a man who believes the walls are talking to the almost autobiographical story of a man looking for the horizon, Regarding Dead Things on the Side of the Road will keep you entertained if not thinking deeply.

If you’re looking for a literary smörgåsbord, this collection is right for you. This is not thematic, rather the journey of a writer from humble beginnings to the humble present. With each new story, you will see growth in both content and style.

Some of these stories have been published in magazines like The Horror ExpressAll HallowsHorror Carousel and the Bare Bones anthology series, while others have never been published before.

You can pick this collection up for only $3.99 (less than Pumpkin Spice latte) at the following link:

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