In this hilarious comedy-horror, six gang girls on a wicked joy ride hit Salem and get trapped in a house by the curse of goddess Kali. One of them is the daughter of semi-immortal witch Dawn who enlists the aide of a broken down Indian magician to find her, and they all wind up messing with the sinfully delicious supernatural.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ben Parris is a contributor/ editor of anthologies Drastic Measures and Wash the Spider Out. Parris is the author of two screenplays including Dmitriev, a TBS made-for-television movie, and the movie version of Supernaturalz: Weird Creepy & Random as well as several other novels. As an article writer, he has interviewed and written about science fiction icons such as actor Michael York and Star Trek writer George Clayton Johnson for a multi-part series in Screem Magazine.
William Freedman is a New York-based satirist who uses science fiction and fantasy tropes. In that vein, he is author of Mighty Mighty and Land That I Love. Most recently, he served as editor for the Age of Certainty: What if God Existed? anthology. His non-fiction, including coverage of the Bram Stoker Awards weekend for Long Island’s Newsday, goes back more than 20 years.
In this hilarious comedy-horror, six gang girls on a wicked joy ride hit Salem and get trapped in a house by the curse of goddess Kali. One of them is the daughter of semi-immortal witch Dawn who enlists the aide of a broken down Indian magician to find her, and they all wind up messing with the sinfully delicious supernatural.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ben Parris is a contributor/ editor of anthologies Drastic Measures and Wash the Spider Out. Parris is the author of two screenplays including Dmitriev, a TBS made-for-television movie, and the movie version of Supernaturalz: Weird Creepy & Random as well as several other novels. As an article writer, he has interviewed and written about science fiction icons such as actor Michael York and Star Trek writer George Clayton Johnson for a multi-part series in Screem Magazine.
William Freedman is a New York-based satirist who uses science fiction and fantasy tropes. In that vein, he is author of Mighty Mighty and Land That I Love. Most recently, he served as editor for the Age of Certainty: What if God Existed? anthology. His non-fiction, including coverage of the Bram Stoker Awards weekend for Long Island’s Newsday, goes back more than 20 years.