Author
James Dorr
Indiana author James Dorr's Tombs: A Chronicle of Latter-Day Times of Earth is a far-future set dystopic novel-in-stories from Elder Signs Press. Working mostly in dark fantasy/horror with forays into science fiction and mystery, his The Tears of Isis was a 2013 Bram Stoker Award(r) finalist for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection, while other books include Strange Mistresses: Tales of Wonder and Romance, Darker Loves: Tales of Mystery, and Regret, and his all-poetry Vamps (A Retrospective). He has previously been a technical writer, an editor on a regional magazine, a full time non-fiction freelancer, a semi-professional musician, and currently harbors a Goth cat named Triana.
An Active Member of SFWA and HWA, Dorr invites readers to visit his blog at jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com.
An Active Member of SFWA and HWA, Dorr invites readers to visit his blog at jamesdorrwriter.wordpress.com.
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The Seven
Happy was happy, Grumpy was grumpy, and so on and on. These weren't their actual names, of course, but nicknames they gave to themselves depending on mood. More and more often now, for instance, the one once named Happy was known as Sadsack. And Grumpy, more and more often,…
Steel Slats
Manuel had to stop his truck for the sheer awe of it. He had never been this far north before--he had heard stories about it of course--but now he could see it with his own eyes! A gleaming line on the distant horizon, shimmering in the strong Mexican sunlight. Extending as far…