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It Came from the Trailer Park: Volume 1  By  cover art

It Came from the Trailer Park: Volume 1

By: Bill Oberst Jr., Sara Brooke, Mel Todd, Charity Ayres, Amie Gibbons, William Alan Web, William Joseph Roberts, Philip K. Booker, J. F. Posthumus, J. L. Curtis
Narrated by: Talon Beeson
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Do you love sparkly vampires? Well, too bad, because you won’t find a single one of those fancy-dancy bloodsuckers anywhere in this collection!

It Came from the Trailer Park began as a fun idea to revisit the classic horror and old-school creature feature genres, with a hefty helping of B-rate tropes thrown in for good measure. Who doesn’t love a good Bruce Cambell or classic Vincent Price flick on a dark and dreary night?

Emmy award winner Bill Oberst, Jr. opens the collection and sets the stage for the stories to come. From aliens to demons to werewolves and so many more, you’re sure to fall in love with these tales of the macabre.

So come on in, take a load off, and get yourself ready for 20 unforgettable tales, straight from the trailer park.

Stories written by Sara Brooke, Mel Todd, Charity Ayres, Amie Gibbons, William Alan Webb, Philip K. Booker, J. F. Posthumus, J. L. Curtis, John Drake, Michael K. Falciani, Michael Gants, Rob Howell, R.J. Ladon, LawDog, Benjamin Tyler Smith, Kevin Steverson, Christopher Woods, Jenny Wren, and William Joseph Roberts.

©2021 Three Ravens Publishing (P)2021 Three Ravens Publishing

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I laughed, I cried, I enjoyed the listen.

This is a thoroughly enjoyable series of short stories from authors whose other works I have to check out. I won't give anything away but when you hear "Santa Claus" keep a box of tissues at hand. if you don't cry at the end you're one of the monsters.

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this is an awsome read.

so lowkey funny with great charaters. Its easy to jump from story to story but they all wouth a read

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Everything it promises

Horror. Classic tropes. Redneck engineering. No one here survives because their daddy drives up in the Bentley. Trucks, guns, and the American way. Most fun I’ve had in an anthology in a long time.

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A series of interesting short stories

This compendium of short stories shows that there's more to apocalyptic writing than simply zombies. It also shows that not every encounter with the end needs to be bleak.

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