"Hellfire & Damnation" Short Story Collection Reviewed by the Tombkeeper

J.L. Comeau, Award-winning Short Story Writer and Teacher of "The Tombkeeper" (www.Countgore.Com/gore/tomb.Htm) Sent Along These Words of Praise

Connie Wilson
[This came to me via e-mail on Sept. 27th. I had forgotten sending a review copy of my short story collection "Hellfire & Damnation" to "The Tombkeeper" website. It was gratifying to read that J.L. Comeau (whom I do not know and have never met) has "featured" my book, now up at the website (www.countgore.com/gore/tomb.htm), so it was a treat to read the review below.]
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One of my favorite small presses, Sam's Dot, presents a truly original and thoroughly enjoyable short story collection by Connie (Corcoran) Wilson. In this, her third collection, Ms. Wilson takes the reader on a wicked tour of "Dante's Inferno" by way of short stories written specifically to annotate the plunge through the nine circles of hell.

We are ushered through the gates with "Hotter than Hell," a grim tale of a remorseless killer on death row. The first circle of hell, Limbo, is inhabited by "Rachel and David," an affecting ghost story. On our way down, we encounter zombie hookers turning tricks in ancient Pompeii, suburban sinners, serial killers, one of the creepiest clowns (shudder) ever, strange cult members, a man whose greatest wish is to have his limbs amputated, a girl whose obsession with birds is truly disturbing, a screamer of a tale about a murderer's problems with corpse disposal, a family curse, and more.

I enjoyed every story in this collection, but I absolutely adored "Amazing Andy, the Wonder Chicken," a bizarre and hilarious spin on a true account of a living headless chicken that brought fame and fortune to the family who originally planned to have it for dinner -- but didn't.

I laughed like, well, hell.

The author's writing style is perfectly suited to her subject matter; her clear and declarative prose drives home the weirdness and horror of these tales, some of which are based on actual events and folklore.

Celebrated author William F. Nolan (LOGAN'S RUN, NIGHTWORLDS) provides an astute and amusing introduction. For more about the author, visit her online resting place at http://www.conniecwilson.com, and to purchase this grand collection of horror stories, go to www.HellfireandDamnationtheBook.com, where you'll find a killer video and a Pay Pal purchase link. [If you buy this collection via PayPal, the author will personally sign your copy, which has received recommendations for this year's Bram Stoker for Best Short Story collection.]

(SOURCES: J.L. Comeau on "The Tombkeeper", www.countgore.com/gore/tomb.htm; www.HellfireandDamnationtheBook.com)

DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION:
J.L. Comeau forwarded a link to her review of my short story collection "Hellfire & Damnation." The review is currently up at www.countgore.com/gore/tomb.htm. I have never met the reviewer.

Published by Connie Wilson

Connie Wilson has written for five newspapers and taught writing at six Iowa/Illinois colleges. She has published nine books and lives in the Iowa/Illinois Quad Cities and in Chicago. www.weeklywilson.com; w...  View profile

  • "Hellfire & Damnation" has been "recced" for a 2010 Stoker in the short story category.
William F. Nolan ("Logan's Run," "Nightworlds") wrote the introduction for "Hellfire & Damnation." (www.HellfireandDamnationtheBook.com).

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  • Vicki Nikolaidis10/6/2010

    Wow, what a great surprise for you1 Congratulations!

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