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Posts by Andrew K. Clark ✨

Nice. The sci fi westerns are cool

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Nice!!! Love to hear it. What genres?

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Hey man, I’m good! It’s been a minute, how are things in your world?

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Appalachian Grit Lit There exists a certain form of truth that is not presented in a polished manner. Instead, it manifests in a raw, weathered, and hard-earned state. Welcome to Appalachian Grit Lit —a compelling antholo...

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Delighted to have my short story “Unstable Frequency” in this gorgeous anthology APPALACHIAN GRIT LIT by the great folks at RedHawk Publishing.

It’s an honor to have my work appear alongside that of Ron Rash, Steven Dunn, Rhonda Browning White, and so many other talented writers from Appalachia.

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Hello You Fiends, I hope things are well in your world. I wanted to share some upcoming events and pub news. Upcoming Events This Saturday, April 25th, I'll be at the McDowell Literary Festival. I'm speaking at 9:30 a.m. and will have a booth if you can swing by. Three amazing indie bookstores will be partic...

My latest author newsletter if you’re into that kinda thing:

www.andrewkclark.com/so/e5PslcGVK...

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Delighted to be a speaker at the McDowell Literary Festival this Saturday. Come hang out and buy some books!

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Dracula, Bram Stoker, translated into Irish by Seán Ó Cuirrín, Oifig Díolta Foillseacháin Rialtais, 1933. Design: AóM (Austin Molloy). John Moore/Little Museum of Dublin

Dracula, Bram Stoker, translated into Irish by Seán Ó Cuirrín, Oifig Díolta Foillseacháin Rialtais, 1933. Design: AóM (Austin Molloy). John Moore/Little Museum of Dublin

Dracula 1933 Irish translation cover

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Pitches for my novels:

Where Dark Things Grow: Stephen King meets Flannery O’Connor in Great Depression era Appalachia.

Where Dark Things Rise: Carrie meets Stranger Things in southern Appalachia.

Hollow Folk: David Lynch meets The Shining in the NC mountains.

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New search engine reveals if ancestors were in Nazi party Christian Rainer told the BBC he found his grandfather within seconds using the online tool, which also helped clear other members of his family.

The Germans have set up a new search engine to allow people to find out if their ancestors were Nazi party members and what roles they may have played. We need this in the United States for the Confederacy and slave ownership.

Reckon with what needs reckoning.

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Tonight!!

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Happy Release day to @jessikagreweglover.bsky.social

Y’all are going to wanna pick up this dark gothic gem. Of this book, I wrote:

A masterful Florida Gothic, steeped in the burden of unwanted legacy, grief’s long shadows, and darkened mirrors.

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The best around 🔥

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Asheville folks‼️ I hope you’ll join my chat with @elleryadams about her amazing new book INVASIVE SPECIES at @malapropsbookstore on April 15th.

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@theandrewkclark.bsky.social Is this one of the denizens of Casa del Monk? 🤔

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I hate hearing that but I am not surprised

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Let’s just say I’m related to this cat

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Oooh hell yes

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The golden age of corruption.

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“Andrew K. Clark’s remarkable trailer park chiller sees the metaphorical monsters of the typical Southern Gothic novel become real. Blending folklore and horror movie tropes with the down and dirty lyricism of the best Southern Gothic writing…”

—IndieReader

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WHERE DARK THINGS RISE | IndieReader

Happy to see this review of Where Dark Things Rise by Indie Reader.

“Blending folklore and horror movie tropes with the down and dirty lyricism of the best Southern Gothic writing, WHERE DARK THINGS RISE is first rate grit-lit.”

indiereader.com/book_review/...

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Lost both of these beauties in the last 3 months. This is a very rare picture of them together. They did not like each other, generally.

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Sexy

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Share your alternate form

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Talking Heads - Girlfriend Is Better (from Stop Making Sense
Talking Heads - Girlfriend Is Better (from Stop Making Sense YouTube video by Lucaas

Your evening jam

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Impossible !

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I had a blast and congratulations again on this amazing book.

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In the Desert Book Launch
In the Desert Book Launch YouTube video by Barbara Byar

Many thanks to @theandrewkclark.bsky.social for hosting my online book launch. If you missed it, you can watch it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7F3t...

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Going live at the top of the hour with @barbarabyar.bsky.social - in all the places - to talk about her banger of a novel, IN THE DESERT.

Join us.

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