Chasing Ghosts/Glenn Rolfe Publicity Page

Welcome to the publicity page for Chasing Ghosts (Pub date: August 1, 2016, Sinister Grin Press) by Glenn Rolfe, hosted direct by Sinister Grin Press and Hook of Book Media and Publicity (managed by Erin  Al-Mehairi). We are so glad you’ve stopped by, but be sure to pop in periodically for news and updates ongoing! The book tour publicity schedule will be updated BELOW each day.

There is always time to jump on a tour so if interested, please e-mail to hookofabook(at)hotmail(dot)com for a review copy or to schedule an interview.

Use the following hashtags in order to follow along:

#ChasingGhosts #woodspeople #GetRolfed

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Schedule

August 1

The Haunted Reading Room

Review

August 2

Scarlet’s Web

Review

August 5

John Quick, Author of Consequences

Review

August 11

The Eyes of Madness

Review

August 15

Horror Maiden Reviews

Review

August 16

The Horror Bookshelf

Review

August 19

Castle Macabre

Review

DATES TBA

Mangled Matters – Review

Erik Smith/The Low Budget Review Show -Review

Ken McKinley/Into the Macabre – Review

Adrian Shotbolt/Beavis the Bookhead – Review

David Spell/The Scary Reviews – Review

HorrorTalk  – Guest Article

iHorror – Review

Shotgun Logic – Review

Wag the Fox – Guest Post

Catherine Cavendish – Guest Post

Hunter Shea, Author of The Jersey Devil – Guest Article

Brian Moreland, Author of Blood Sacrifices – Guest Article

Cat Cavenish, Author of The Devil’s Serenade – Guest Article

Chasing Ghosts, Synopsis

Chasing Ghosts coverThe Cobbs were ignorant woods-people that died off and left nothing to fear. Locals in Naples, Maine think they know this story. But are they wrong?

Luke Howard and his mom move to Naples and Luke’s eager to make new friends. When Jason and Davey invite him out to the abandoned Cobb place for a game they call “chasing ghosts,” he’s ready and willing. However, the boys will come to discover that some vacant houses are better left to die alone.

Meanwhile, a punk band set to play in a rented cabin out of town feel eyes upon them. Somebody’s watching, but not their usual audience. When their lead singer strays too far from the group and disappears, his band mates set out in the darkness to find him.

Police Chief Walt Henderson is about to discover that there’s more going on out in the woods of his town than he ever imagined.

Chasing ghosts is more than just some children’s game.

Biography

Glenn Rolfe is an author, singer, songwriter and all around fun loving guy from the haunted woods of New England. He has studied Creative Writing at South
Glenn Rolfe author photoern New Hampshire University, and continues his education in the world of horror by devouring the novels of Stephen King, Jack Ketchum, Hunter Shea, Brian Moreland and many others. He and his wife, Meghan, have three children, Ruby, Ramona, and Axl. He is grateful to be loved despite his weirdness.

He is the author the novellas, Abram’s Bridge, Boom Town, Things We Fear, and the forthcoming, Chasing Ghosts; the short fiction collection, Slush; and the novels, The Haunted Halls and Blood and Rain.

His first novella collection, Where Nightmares Begin, was released in March 2016.

Praise for Glenn Rolfe

Things We Fear is a compulsively readable tale of obsession and dark suspense, with one of the creepiest villains I’ve encountered in recent years.” — Tim Waggoner, author of The Way of All Flesh

“Glenn Rolfe’s new thriller is addictive. A quick, compelling read. Rolfe creates tension with a minimal amount of words. His characters are so well-drawn they come alive (before they die).” — Duncan Ralston, author of Salvage
“A major new talent rises from the Maine woods…Rolfe is the real deal, and Blood and Rain is a classic monster novel, full of blood and teeth and the kind of razor sharp writing that makes the pages sing. Small town horror is back, with a vengeance!” –Nate Kenyon, award-winning author of Sparrow Rock, Diablo: Storm of Light and Day One

“Fast paced and tense, with one of the most interesting monsters I’ve read about in recent times.” — Patrick Lacey, author of A Debt to Be Paid

“Glenn Rolfe is quickly establishing a name for himself as one of a number of excellent new writers to ensure the horror genre is kept alive and well.” — Catherine Cavendish, author of Dark Avenging Angel

“With slashing claws and blood-soaked fur, Blood and Rain will have you howling in terror and delight. A welcome addition to the werewolf mythos, and proof that we’re in the presence of a rising star in the genre. Highly recommended!” -Ronald Malfi, author of The Floating Staircase

“There is a definite old school feel about this novella. It isn’t an over the top gore fest. Instead, what we have is a tense, psychological thriller that builds steadily towards a fitting climax.” -Adrian Shotbolt, at Ginger Nuts of Horror

“Glenn Rolfe takes a swing at the werewolf genre and hits a home run.” – Russell James, author of Q Island and Dreamwalker

Purchase Links

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