It Came From The Trees
And other violent Aberrations
The newest segment of modern horror by Canadian author,
Joel McKay
The book is published by Birchwood Press and is available
worldwide in print and e-book format
Tree planters on the run from parasitic
insects. A physicist who has become the target of a murderous airline.
Teenagers trapped in a museum with an eldritch horror. An escaped pit fighter
thrust into a desperate stand at a sagging mountain fortress. And a luckless
cowboy sailing across a sea of grass to the bloody resurrection of an elder
god. Welcome to Joel McKay's It Came from the
Trees and Other Violent Aberrations, a collection of five
page-turners as strange, disparate and bloody as their titles suggest.
So, grab a stiff drink, turn the lights down low, settle into your favorite
reading nook and enjoy this brief but memorable collection of tales from one of
the newest voices in Canadian pulp fiction.
It Came From the
Trees: and Other Violent Aberrations eBook : McKay, Joel: Amazon.ca: Kindle
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More from Joel McKay:
All Charlotte Deerborn wanted was a nice
Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends. Too bad for her no one else wanted
to be there. By the time the turkey is carved, old grievances, bad behavior and
crass remarks have transformed her dinner party into a disaster. And then a
werewolf shows up to do some carving of its own.
Wolf at the Door is a fast-paced, absurdist take
on modern creature horror, levering humor and action to highlight how one
family comes to grips with what really matters in life.
Wolf at the Door - Kindle edition by McKay, Joel. Literature
& Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.
About Joel McKay:
Joel McKay is an economic development professional, author and former
public relations executive and journalist. He is based in Prince George, B.C. where
he is the CEO of Northern Development, and sits on the boards of the University
of Northern B.C. and Destination B.C.
Joel is passionate about British Columbia, especially its vast and relatively misunderstood north. His writing focuses on the people, places and issues relevant to northern and rural communities, typically with a healthy dose of the absurd or supernatural. His short story 'Number Hunnerd', a fish tale set in B.C.'s Cariboo, was published in Tyche Books anthology Water: Selkies, Sirens and Sea Monsters in 2021. His novella, Wolf at the Door, was published in the spring of 2022 and focuses on a disastrous family Thanksgiving dinner. His forthcoming fiction, a short western horror story titled 'Hands', will be published by Brigids Gate Press in the summer of 2022.
Joel was previously Director, Communications at Northern Development. During that time he led the creation and publication of the 'Small Town PR Playbook', a first-of-its-kind how-to book for rural public relations in Canada that won the Don Rennie Award from the Canadian Public Relations Society for excellence in government communications. Prior to that, he was Assignment Editor at Business in Vancouver Newspaper where his journalism earned him a Jack Webster Award for Business, Industry and Economics in 2011, and a nomination for a second Jack Webster Award for Multimedia Reporting in 2012.
He has received the Distinguished Alumni Award from Kwantlen Polytechnic
University for his professional achievements, and in 2021 was awarded the
Chairman's Award from the B.C. Economic Development Association for his
contributions to rural development. He has been named a Top 40 Under 40 by the
Prince George Chamber of Commerce, and in 2021 and 2022 was named one of the
500 most influential business leaders in British Columbia by Business in
Vancouver Media Group.
To request additional review copies or an interview with Joel McKay, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: mickey.creativeedge@gmail.com / 403.464.6925.
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