Enter the Macabre Multiverse
A new sci-fi horror anthology with an original story from John Coon
If you’re a fan of sci-fi horror, you’ll want to check out Macabre Multiverse — a chilling and suspenseful new anthology from Halfplanet Press.
Macabre Multiverse was released on Halloween and features original stories from five authors — John Coon,
, Mark Gardner, Aaron Frale, and Seb Law — that you can’t read anywhere else. My story, Eternal Midnight, leads off the collection and chronicles an alien research team forced to battle for survival when a vampire is mistakenly transported aboard their spaceship.Here’s the official teaser introducing readers to the Macabre Multiverse —
In some dark corner of the universe, eight human brains are salvaged from the ruins of a broken starship, their last memories absorbed into a vast alien intellect. In their final moments, these humans were dreaming.
Five of them were imagining new Science Fiction Horror stories, two of them were creating art, and one of them was somehow astral projecting, nudging each of these twisted visions toward a shared goal.
The result of this merging of human minds is Macabre Multiverse — and the aliens who salvaged those brains were kind enough to compile what they found within and send it hurtling back through time and space. So here it is, our reports on the fraying edges of reality and probability, an anthology of five new Science Fiction Horrors, illustrated by two artists, and polished by a sixth writer who ensured each and every story was as shiny, sharp, and twisted as it could be.
Welcome to the Macabre Multiverse.
I can promise you this anthology is equal parts twisted and scary. You’ll enjoy every minute you spend reading these stories.
You can get Macabre Multiverse in eBook format from Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Apple Books, Kobo, and major booksellers worldwide. If you’re on a tight budget, you can also request a copy from your local library through Overdrive or Hoopla.
If you decide to buy and read Macabre Multiverse, please leave a review wherever you purchased or borrowed the anthology. Reviews are infinitely helpful to indie authors for getting the word out about their books to readers.