Pandemonium At Last!!! (For Real this Time)

I am proud to announce the moment I have worked for over the past four years has come to pass: my magnum opus “Christmas in Pandemonium” has been accepted at I Ain’t Your Marionette Publishing House. My thanks to the editorial staff at I Ain’t Your Marionette Publishing House and to my literary agent, Joe Dycut. I hope this is the beginning of a fruitful partnership.

To give a recap, Christmas in Pandemonium is the first book in a planned series of seven to take place in the town of Pandemonium, South Carolina. While Plymouth was founded by pilgrims and Philadelphia was founded by Quakers, Pandemonium was founded by Satan worshipping witches in the year 1620. They are joined by the Strangers, a group of disreputable pirates who turn into Christian religious zealots after seeing the Witches commit an act of human sacrifice. They are later joined by the Fieldhands, which is the name for Pandemonium’s African-American Community, and the Ze’ev, a Jewish sect that turns into big furry monsters during the full moon. Other than that, it’s a normal town.

The story begins in the present day when the Strangers decide to sell their church to Miles Simon, a Prosperity Gospel preacher. Simon discovers the Strangers have a vampire, Theo, living in their basement, and that he can hypnotize people with his eyes. When Simon proposed to Theo that he use his powers to force people to give them money, Theo refuses. Simon then resurrects Scratch, Theo’s vampiric rival, hoping he’ll be willing to deal. Scratch has other plans. Now, the locals have to hunt him down. On the other side of the island, the Davis family works to reform the Satanic rituals, unbeknownst to the current Satanic High Priest, Acton Ravenwood.

I hope everyone reading this blog post will pick up a copy. I’m looking forward to promoting my book on social media and in stores.


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