Cauldron Gristle

Keith C Blackmore - Cauldron Gristle book cover

KFrom the author of “The Missing Boatman” and “The Bear That Fell From The Stars,” comes a novella of short horror fiction. Four tales best read at night, during a storm, and all alone in the house.

Eat––A hotdog eating contest where the ultimate prize is life.

Expansion––An alien invasion the way it will really happen.

Ye Old Fishing Hole–– In a remote wilderness, a father attempts to land the biggest catch of them all.

The Hospital––After a zombie holocaust, one man scrounges for supplies in a local city hospital and experiences terror the likes he’s never encountered before.

Cauldron Gristle is a horror/dark fiction novella consisting of 4 short stories. Approx. 34k words, or 113 pages.

(Warning: contains graphic violence and language)

Keith C. Blackmore
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