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Literary Titan Silver Book Award December 2024
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Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.
Award Recipients
Visit the Literary Titan Book Awards page to see award information.
🏅 Literary Titan Book Awards 🏅
— Literary Titan (@LiteraryTitan) December 6, 2024
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These Walls Still Talk
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After Hannah steals a possessed piece of fabric from the Missouri State Penitentiary on a drunken dare, she resolves to return the item during an overnight phantom-hunting event at the prison hosted by Get Haunted.
Going from one creepy location to another in the dark hours, Hannah watches her best friend, Christian, experience increasingly spine-chilling incidents one after the other. And when she can’t remember where the object belongs and tries one last cell, a vengeful specter refuses to let them leave …
She may have walked in … but will she walk back out with her life?
Available April 2025
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What Lies Beneath The Surface
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Ravenswood follows a team of paranormal investigators who embark on a chilling journey to investigate the supernatural entities that the Ravenswoood Asylum harbors. What intrigues you about the horror and paranormal genres that led you to write this book?
I’ve always been drawn to the boundary between reality and the unknown, especially in the realm of ghost hunts. I’ve joined a few over the years, with mixed experiences, some with undeniable chills, others marked by a sceptic or two ready to disprove every strange occurrence. This tension between believers and sceptics fascinated me. There’s a unique energy when someone tries to break down every supernatural experience, almost like a challenge to the paranormal itself.
Horror and the paranormal aren’t just about scares; they explore what lies beneath the surface, unseen and often unsettling. Writing Ravenswood gave me the chance to delve into those hidden layers, but with a twist: placing a sceptic at the heart of inexplicable phenomena. I wanted to explore what happens when the rational mind is forced to confront something it can’t explain, when disbelief unravels into fear.
This conflict is rich with suspense, especially as the sceptic becomes entangled in events that defy reason. It was thrilling to develop Steve’s journey as he moved from questioning every bump in the night to facing a darkness he couldn’t ignore. The horror genre allows you to magnify human responses to fear and the unknown, pushing characters to their limits and revealing sides of them they never thought existed. With Ravenswood, I hoped to give readers the same sense of uncertainty I feel on those ghost hunts, the lingering question: What if there really is something there, just out of sight?
What character did you enjoy writing for? Was there one that was more challenging to write for?
Steve, the sceptic, was by far the most fascinating character to write. Bringing a sceptic into a haunted setting allows for a unique interplay between doubt and fear, and Steve embodies that balance. His mind set isn’t rooted in the supernatural, he’s grounded, rational, and prone to dismiss anything that veers into the realm of “unexplainable.” I loved exploring how he would interpret and confront these escalating events within Ravenswood Asylum, where every shadow, every whisper seems almost designed to wear down his resistance to belief.
Steve’s scepticism gives his journey a slow-burn quality that adds to the suspense. Watching him go from rolling his eyes at every odd sound to being forced to question the very fabric of his reality gave me so much room to develop not only his character but also the unfolding horror around him. It’s as if the asylum itself becomes an antagonist, steadily chipping away at his resolve until he’s faced with the terrifying possibility that there may be forces at work beyond his understanding.
What really drew me into Steve’s character was his internal struggle, his constant tug-of-war between the need to rationalise everything and the creeping fear that maybe, just maybe, he’s in over his head. Writing his reactions to each unnerving event allowed me to play with tension in a way that’s deeply psychological. As a sceptic, Steve doesn’t give in to fear easily, which means the horror has to evolve, becoming more insidious and personal, finding ways to target him specifically. It was a thrilling challenge to orchestrate a haunting that could break through his walls of disbelief.
By the end, Steve’s transformation speaks to something I think a lot of us relate to, the discomfort of facing the unknown and, ultimately, the question of what we choose to believe. Writing him not only made the horror feel real and grounded, but it also allowed me to explore the complex ways we react when confronted with something we can’t explain. For me, Steve’s scepticism makes the paranormal events in Ravenswood all the more disturbing because he’s not looking to be convinced, he’s being forced to confront a darkness that won’t be ignored.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when can your fans expect it to be out?
We are currently working on Stonebridge, the second book in this trilogy. After Steve, once the hardened sceptic determined to prove that the paranormal is all fake, is drawn into a mirror by a mysterious entity, much like Janet before him, the story leads us to the chilling Mosswood House Orphanage in Stonebridge. As Linda and Carl investigate, they uncover dark, twisted connections between Mosswood and Ravenswood Asylum, revealing secrets more dangerous than they ever imagined. Stonebridge is set to be on shelves early next year, and it will pull readers deeper into the trilogy’s mysteries, building up to an unforgettable final book.
Author Links: Website
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The Bedfordshire Warlock
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Patrick R. Field’s The Bedfordshire Warlock delivers a captivating mix of history, witchcraft, science, and the supernatural, spiced with just enough romance to keep things balanced. The story revolves around Dorian Leeves, a warlock who doesn’t practice magic but knows he possesses extraordinary abilities. When he moves with his mother to a colonial-era house in Bedfordshire, strange events intensify, and his latent powers grow stronger. As he uncovers the home’s grim past, linked to Elias Doever—a man once tried for witchcraft—Dorian becomes obsessed with the town’s dark secrets and wonders if fate has marked him to take on the same title.
Narrated by Dorian himself, the story plunges into his meticulous and descriptive perspective. At times, I feel the narration leans more toward “telling” than “showing.” Yet, in a unique way, this approach works. Dorian’s scientific and analytical personality shines through, giving readers a clear sense of his methodical nature. Field manages to weave an intriguing plot that unfolds with surprising fluidity. The novel’s mysteries pile up, strange visions and supernatural events intertwining until the truth behind Bedfordshire’s history finally reveals itself.
Field excels in crafting the setting of Bedfordshire. The small-town life comes alive with a vivid, almost nostalgic charm. He perfectly captures the essence of a New England autumn, where falling leaves, crisp air, and centuries-old buildings cloak the town in a thick aura of history. This rich backdrop gives the book a layer of calm, a stark yet appealing contrast to the eerie supernatural elements.
The mystery is the heartbeat of The Bedfordshire Warlock, pulsing stronger with each twist and turn. Following Dorian as he connects the dots is thrilling, and I was genuinely invested in his quest. The finale, though, felt a bit over-the-top, and I believe the romance seemed to exist mostly to heighten the emotional stakes at the climax. Still, these minor notes didn’t take away from my overall enjoyment. This is a gripping, immersive ride, and sometimes, that’s exactly the type of escape readers need.
Pages: 300 | ISBN : 978-1509255320
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Thrilling Scares
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Chimaera and Other Stories is a collection of Flash Fiction for fans of psychological horror with a sharp, bloody edge. What was the inspiration for this collection of stories?
The inspiration for Chimaera and Other Stories came from growing up immersed in horror. As a child, I watched a lot of horror films. The first one I remember seeing was A Nightmare on Elm Street. But it wasn’t only films. I also read R.L. Stine’s Goosebumps series in primary school and the darker, more gothic tales of Edgar Allan Poe like “The Tell-Tale Heart.” I’ve always been captivated by how horror lingers in the mind and leaves a lasting impact long after the lights go out.
What intrigues you about the horror genre that led you to write this book?
As H.P. Lovecraft said, “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” Writing this book allowed me to tap into that primal instinct, crafting narratives that explore the unsettling, the gruesome, and the terrors lurking in the unknown.
What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?
I explored many themes in this collection in order to give it a “pick and mix” feel. But my main focus was more on form than themes. I wanted to craft something for people who crave that sense of fear but don’t have the time or patience for a full-length novel. Life is busy, and I understand how difficult it is to find time to read between responsibilities. I wanted to write stories under fifteen hundred words that deliver thrilling scares without the need for hours of commitment.
What is the next book that you are working on and when will it be available?
I’ve almost finished writing another collection of flash horror stories. While I don’t have a specific release date yet, I’m eager to create new narratives that will continue to unsettle and engage readers. I’ll be sharing updates with members of my mailing list, which you can join through my website, as the book progresses.
Author Links: GoodReads | Website | Amazon
Winner of the 2024 Literary Titan Gold Book Award
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Sinister Stories and Twisted Tales: The Ultimate Anthology of Sci-Fi & Cosmic Horror
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Sinister Stories and Twisted Tales delivers an electrifying collection of cosmic horror and darkly imaginative short stories. Fourteen haunting narratives come to life within these pages, weaving a spell of terror and fascination. From a little boy who encounters a deceptively innocent yet malevolent dog on his birthday to a father driven to desperation in a realm of dark trade and a young girl fighting to escape sacrifice in a dystopian world, the tales plunge deep into the human psyche.
Author Anthony Abraham’s writing has an eerie tone that is skillfully employed, keeping readers enthralled and teetering on the edge of their seats. His storytelling is infused with suspense and dread. The author’s skill lies not only in crafting vivid and terrifying plots but also in his ability to give each story a unique voice while maintaining an interconnected universe that binds the anthology together.
The variety in this collection is remarkable. Abraham seamlessly navigates through genres like sci-fi, cosmic horror, philosophy, and dystopia, ensuring there’s something to unsettle every reader. Yet, the real brilliance is in how each story connects to the next, creating a tapestry of terror that is as cohesive as it is unpredictable.
Characters come alive with depth, from compelling protagonists to memorable side characters. Each conversation is sharp and purposefully written. World-building is intricate but never overwhelming, striking a balance that leaves room for the imagination to fill in the dark corners. A unique feature of this anthology is the inclusion of video links, which elevate the reading experience. These multimedia elements add another layer of immersion, drawing readers even deeper into Abraham’s twisted universe. The result is a sensory experience that is both thrilling and unsettling.
With mind-bending twists and heart-stopping surprises, Sinister Stories and Twisted Tales is a horrifying adventure that challenges boundaries. Abraham succeeds in building fourteen distinct worlds that are well-paced and spellbinding. His anthology stands out as a must-read for horror enthusiasts and those looking for an immersive experience in the dark corners of fiction.
Pages: 222 | ASIN: B0D2S3Y62N
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Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction
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The Literary Titan Book Award honors books that exhibit exceptional storytelling and creativity. This award celebrates novelists who craft compelling narratives, create memorable characters, and weave stories that captivate readers. The recipients are writers who excel in their ability to blend imagination with literary skill, creating worlds that enchant and narratives that linger long after the final page is turned.
Award Recipients
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🏆The Literary Titan Book Award 🏆
— Literary Titan (@LiteraryTitan) November 1, 2024
We celebrate #books with captivating stories crafted by #writers who expertly blend imagination with #writing talent. Join us in congratulating these amazing #authors and their outstanding #novels.#WritingCommunityhttps://t.co/FH75E3Pqzv pic.twitter.com/eFWgrPRJ5i
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Literary Titan Silver Book Award November 2024
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Celebrating the brilliance of outstanding authors who have captivated us with their skillful prose, engaging narratives, and compelling real and imagined characters. We recognize books that stand out for their innovative storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction. Join us in honoring the dedication and skill of these remarkable authors as we celebrate the diverse and rich worlds they’ve brought to life, whether through the realm of imagination or the lens of reality.
Award Recipients
The Stanton Falls Mysteries – Undercurrents of Betrayal by Susan Reed-Flores
Ravenswwod by Anthony James
Justified Homicide by Kelly Marshall
HARD ROAD TO FREEDOM by Stephen Carter
Visit the Literary Titan Book Awards page to see award information.
🏅 Literary Titan Book Awards 🏅
— Literary Titan (@LiteraryTitan) November 1, 2024
Celebrating the brilliance of #authors who captivated us with their prose and engaging narratives. We recognize #books that stand out for their storytelling and insightful exploration of truth and fiction.#WritingCommunityhttps://t.co/MOIhSG4MHY pic.twitter.com/4LPUxN4H9W
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