Triple creature feature for lovers/fans of crytpids.
Cyborg Mothman in space with a cult following — ‘nuff said.
“Hilarious, horrific, and heart wrenching. A must read for anyone who’s ever screamed, I know what I saw!” – Rae Knowles, author of The Stradivarius and Merciless Waters
“Stir in a dash of humor, add a slice of heart, finish off with heaping dollop of gore, and you have Confirmed Sightings—a fantastically entertaining trio of cryptid-themed novellas that reads like butter. Brave, McMillan, and Ketterer have pooled their immense talent to create a monster mash-up that is both fun and fresh, and well worth the price of entry.” — Caleb Stephens, author of Feeders
“There’s no mystery when it comes to the writing prowess of the trio behind Confirmed Sightings, the evidence is out in the open. Brave, McMillan, and Ketterer combine their distinct, yet complementary talents, interests, and senses of humor for a cryptid collection that fans of horror genre mash-ups will want to hunt down.” — Patrick Barb, author of Helicopter Parenting in the Age of Drone Warfare
Horror fans and cryptid lovers unite! Grab your popcorn and candy, settle into your seat, and make sure to silence your phone for this triple creature feature!
A Piasa for Christmas by Bridget D. Brave — Kaycee has returned to her hometown and finally found her soulmate in the most unexpected package: a transdimensional, all-powerful creature once trapped in a temporal prison. Can true love prevail between this headstrong aspiring influencer and an ancient immortal god?
eyeofmoth.exe by P.L. McMillan — When the crew of the CRS Piasa encounter a space station drowning in madness caused by a creature from Pre-Calamity Earth, they become desperate to get back to their ship and warn the Company in a race against the clock.
Once Upon a Time in Turu by Ryan Marie Ketterer — When a jackalope from the good part of town ends up dead, Policefoot Orli is tasked with solving the bizarre murder before the already tense town of Turu erupts in cryptid fury. But it won't be as easy as it looks when all the usual suspects are very unusual themselves.
With full page illustrations for each novella and a foreword by Laurel Hightower, this is one anthology you don't want to miss.