

Immerse yourself in the worlds of Misery Breaks, where razor-sharp wit clashes with spooky sci-fi and otherworldly, off-beat horror.
Across 10 stories, we release men frozen in time, argue with witches with business degrees, seek guidance from a Pteranodon in a kitchen and watch a child of destiny be subjected to (hilarious) psychological torment.
Misery Breaks is a surreal short story collection by Robin Drown, a British writer who is not being held by aliens in a trans-dimensional prison.
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Available in Ebook, Paperback and hardback.

Something wants her.
Claire never wanted to come back to Reymouth. The town has nothing but bad memories for her, and she has outgrown her past.
When her father needs her to visit, she reluctantly returns. After navigating through the minefields of old friendships and broken hearts, Claire finds that there is no way for her to leave. Something has caught her in its grasp, and is willing to go to unspeakable lengths to keep her where it wants her.
Unable to trust anyone or escape the ever-present entity twisting her life around, Claire must look for help in the most unlikely of places. Will she be able to solve the mystery of her supernatural stalker, or will she fall to the waves of the haunted seaside town of Reymouth?
Seagulls and Seances is a paranoid, haunting paranormal mystery with an acidic wit. It is the first part of the Reymouth Trilogy.

Come home.
Claire is living her best life, excelling at work and sharing her heart with the gorgeous and lovable Damien and the ambitious and powerful Migs. All of her friends have moved closer to her and she can't remember anything bad happening ever.
Of course, there are shadow people where there should not be and cryptic messages where they could not be, and maybe a murder or two getting under her feet, but she has a nice office with a big window and she would really rather focus on that thank you very much.
Pigeons and Pagans is the second volume of the Reymouth Trilogy, a series of horror stories based on Claire Pierce, annoying birds, and persistent, undying evil.

Winner takes all.
If Claire gives birth before she can stop them, her baby will become one of them.
Alone, overwhelmed, and under-resourced, Claire must solve the mystery of the demon hidden beneath Reymouth, its psychotic, bloodthirsty acolyte, and the cryptic, chaotic poetry weaving its way through her life. She must utilise her every resource and push herself further than she ever thought she could just to have a fighting chance at keeping her child safe.
And she's not even allowed to smoke.
Magpies and Magicks is the third and final volume of the Reymouth Trilogy, a paranoid, witty horror series set in the worst seaside town ever.

Featuring five brand new Sci-Fi Comedy stories from five brilliant authors, the Cosmic Comedy Collection is a book that will have you laughing at everything from shapeshifting aliens, superintelligent AI, to flying cats.
It's weird, it's wacky, and every single story in the book can't be found anywhere else.
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Arranged by Author-Comedian hybrid and bigfoot lookalike Phillip Carter, this book is a wild adventure into comedy that proves that Science Fiction can be a lot more than sulky protagonists and miserable weather. It can be silly, twisted, and downright ridiculous too.
If you like your Sci-Fi with a comedic edge, you're in the right place.