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Thom Brannan

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Reviews and Praise for work at DARK TOMORROW
« on: June 14, 2011, 06:47:48 PM »

BLOOD WILL OUT:

"Nourished by Rob Pegler's fiery writing, 'Blood Will Out' beats new life into the bloated corpse of contemporary vampire fiction. This is a video-game and / or movie waiting to happen. Sharp-witted, unpretentious and a lot of fun."

Wayne Simmons, author of Flu and Drop Dead Gorgeous


"'Blood Will Out' is the first story in The Book of Falling story series by Rob Pegler on Darktomorrow.net. It's the story of Gabriel Pope, a man on a mission to find those responsible for his father's death, a man who must come face to face with the children of the night themselves, Vampires. The opening scene is reminiscent to an episode of CSI, but more graphic. Bodies upon bodies found in what appears to be an advanced form of decay, yet in almost new clothing? It baffles both the detectives and the readers until you realize this isn't a natural run-of-the-mill murder scene. The scene sticks with you and you know what your about to read is gonna be good. As the story gets more in depth, it becomes action packed and emotional. The story keeps you hooked until the end, and what an end it is! All boils down to an exciting battle scene between man and the undead, and...well you have to read it to see what happens. A good writer is one who has you envisioning the story in your mind as you read it, and this one surely does. It's very well written, easy to read, and best of all it's totally free. It doesn't seem right does it? A kick ass Vampire story is totally free yet you pay 15 bucks for a Twatlight book!?! But It's true! Head on over to Darktomorrow.net and read for yourself!"

Rhonny Reaper @ Dollar Bin Horror
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"Did you find anything else, Jack? Any more homicidal housewares? I think I see a toaster back here. We should call SWAT."  - Lady Sidhe, Sad Wings of Destiny

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Re: Reviews and Praise for work at DARK TOMORROW
« Reply #1 on: June 14, 2011, 06:49:57 PM »

HER BLACK WINGS:

"'Her Black Wings' is the first story of The Darkening series of stories by Thom Brannan also on Darktomorrow.net. It's the story of a private eye hired to protect Lauren, a seemingly innocent woman who fears for her life after her boyfriend, another private eye, was shot to death. The story is told through flashbacks, or more correctly memories, told from what seems to be a hospital bed. As the story progresses, we learn that someone isn't as innocent as they once appeared to be... The story is intriguing, unique, and down right creepy! As the past events are recounted, you get a chill on the back of your neck that tells you shit is about to go down. You get the story's image in your head, and want to keep reading. I don't want to give the ending away, but the change in the villainous character's demeanor is progressively haunting as the story goes on, almost as if they can control you with a simple look. It's a light read (I read it in about 15-20 minutes) but it's exciting and wonderfully paced. After reading this one, you'll want to read the other stories on the site, trust me. And like all the other stories on the site, it's 100% free to read! I'm usually not this excited about things I read online, but the writers on this site have an amazing talent that should not be missed. The only thing that bugs me it the site's background, it gets pretty dark and you have to highlight some of the words to read them, but don't let it stop you cause the story is well worth it. Head over to Darktomorrow.net and check it out!"

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"Brannan and Snell have staked their claim to survival horror's top spot."—Joe McKinney, author of Apocalypse of the Dead and Flesh Eaters

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Re: Reviews and Praise for work at DARK TOMORROW
« Reply #2 on: June 14, 2011, 06:51:23 PM »

SKULL RING:

"I started reading 'Skull Ring' knowing only that it was a tale that involved the Cthulhu Mythos. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that not only does it utilize this, but also another firm favorite of mine, the Raymond Chandler detective fiction genre. These two crossed-genres, combined with Mr. Brannan’s ability to spin an exiting tale, have been combined to create a gritty story involving horror, dark magic and sinister technology.

In 'Skull Ring,' Mr. Brannan takes us through a world of credible characters forced into incredible situations, describing each character and location (of which there are many), skillfully and with great artistic care."

Glynn Barrass, author of The King of Deadtown
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"Did you find anything else, Jack? Any more homicidal housewares? I think I see a toaster back here. We should call SWAT."  - Lady Sidhe, Sad Wings of Destiny

"Brannan and Snell have staked their claim to survival horror's top spot."—Joe McKinney, author of Apocalypse of the Dead and Flesh Eaters
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