A Few Of My Many Many Many Many Out Of Print Stories

The Demonic House of Satan on Hell Blvd
1994
When James Stabbs III and his wife, Esmeralda, purchase a house they think it’s a wonderful investment for their future. Unfortunately for them, the house just so happens to be a haunted house out to kill them. Former police detective James Stabbs III must find out just what the house is and how to stop it, or risk losing everything he loves, including his valuable baseball card collection and his wife.

Killerware 1: The Killer Kitchenware
1995
When Tim Blade buys his wife a kitchenware set for Christmas, little does he know it’s possessed by the serial killer Hank Kill. Can he save his wife and defeat the evil possessed kitchenware or will everyone die?

Turkey Man
1998
When author Tim Blade comes home for Thanksgiving he did not expect his uncle to have such a big turkey. He also didn’t expect the turkey to be a radioactive monster that was half man, half turkey and full evil. Can Tim protect his family and kill the turkey, or will it get its revenge?
There is also Turkey Man 2: Gobble Gobble Dead, and Turkey Man 3: Fight of the Flock, and eventually I wrote Corn Cob vs Turkey Man.

The Scary Man
1999
Don’t say his name. Don’t speak his name. Don’t sing his name. Don’t utter his name. Don’t think his name. Don’t open a credit card in his name. Don’t write his name. Don’t ask for his name. Don’t even read his name. Or else he will come and scare you… to death.

The Virus
1999
When the year turns 2000 everybody’s celebrating. That is, everybody besides one computer junkie. Jake Beep. Jake was on the internet when the year changed, and that might have been a mistake. Now he’s caught something. Something deadly. He’s hearing things in his head, strange things, like a dialup tone. That’s not all, Jake has started craving floppy disks, not to use but to eat. What’s happening to Jake, and can he stop it before it’s too late? Find out in The Virus.
Believe it or not I actually predicted the Corona Virus of 2020 with this novel, although I thought it would have come from a computer and not a human, but I was close.