Tag Archive | Joshua Skye

BLOG TOUR: Interview with Cradle’s Joshua Skye #Supernatural #Horror

Sirens Call Publications recently released Cradle by Joshua Skye, the pseudo-sequel to The Angels of Autumn. As we like to do with all of our authors, we sat down with Joshua and asked him a few questions about his book and writing. Read along to find out what interesting things Joshua has up his sleeves! […]

BLOG TOUR: Cradle by Joshua Skye: Letter 3 of 5

The Cornelius Correspondence: The Cradle Book Tour Letter #3 of 5 Dear Cornelius, I’m not feeling well today. It’s bright, sunny, and generally cheerful out so I’m avoiding venturing into its optimism. I don’t think I could bear it. Hopefully, you’re well. I received your letter yesterday, but hoisting a pen from the holder on […]

Cradle by Joshua Skye Blog Tour

Cradle by Joshua Skye Blog Tour October 25th to October 31st 10/25 The Horror Tree Life’s Unfiltered Ramblings – Megan Stewart 10/26 ArmandRosamilia.com – Armand Rosamilia Spreading the Writer’s Word – Nina D’Arcangela 10/27 HellNotes.com Shah Wharton WordsinSync – Shah Wharton 10/28 StuartConover.com – Stuart Conover The FlipSide of Julianne – Julianne Snow The Sirens […]

RELEASE: Cradle by Joshua Skye

Sirens Call Publications is pleased to announce the release of Cradle by Joshua Skye In the deepest vale of Crepuscule’s Cradle, in the cul-de-sac at the end of Direful Hollow Road, is a once grand Folk-Victorian home known as The Habersham House. It’s a place haunted by far more than rot and neglect – evil […]

Joshua Skye: On Childhood Nightmares

We asked Joshua Skye, author of ‘Timothy’ in Childhood Nightmares: Under the Bed, what his inspiration for the story was. Instead, he let us step into his childhood and told us about What Frightened Me as a Child? What frightened me as a child? Oh, there were so many things. I used to have a […]

Childhood Nightmares: Under the Bed Now Available!

They haunt us all. Those whispered tales of monsters hiding under the bed, or of the demons lurking in the shadowy corner where we dare not glance for fear that seeing them will make them all too real. Oh, how the innocent landscape of a child’s imagination lends fertile soil to horrors ready to be […]