reader review at slashgoth.org Feb. 2005
Dawson knows how to use language for the full effect... This was a surprisingly good book.
reader review at lit.org Feb. 2005
What a wonderful work! It's been so long since I've read horror like this.
Product Description
Three sisters unlock an ancient evil buried in the tomb of a forgotten pharoah. An alien horror manifests in the attic. A writer makes a deal with a devil over lunch. A daughter avenges her parents' deaths in a surprising fashion. Enjoy a good night of horror with the novella September, as well as 15 other short stories and poems from the works of Julie Ann Dawson.
From the Author
I wanted to get back to traditional horror. Horror that left something to the reader's imagination. Horror that relied on story and not gore. I wanted to take some of the traditional horror archtypes and turn them around for a fresh view. I think readers will appreciate these stories and enjoy them.
About the Author
Julie Ann Dawson started writing at the age of 13 after reading Stephen King's Salem's Lot. Her work has appeared in a variety of electronic and traditional media, including The New Jersey Review of Literature, Black Bough, Lucidity, Gareth Blackmore's Unusual Tales, Evolution Magazine, Demonground Magazine, Umbrellastories and Sabledrake Magazine. She received her B.A. in English, L.A. from Rowan University. She is a regional representative for the nonprofit International Women's Writing Guild.