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Spring into Horror Author Spotlight: Clay Vermulm

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Clay Vermulm will be at our Barnes & Noble event on May 11th, 2024!



Clay is a Montana-born, Washington-based writer and editor from Everett, Washington. He writes horror stories because he loves monsters, and monsters love him. Every time he tries to write something else, they end up creeping into the narrative. Clay is a member of Cascade Writers, the Seattle Chapter of the HWA, Grendel Press, The Authors of the Flathead, and many other writing organizations.


You can find his three published books on his website and learn all about what he's got coming up by following his newsletter on Substack. 


Connect with him on Facebook, Instagram, & Threads.


A five-star Icelandic restaurant specializing in mythical creature cuisine faces devastation when the creatures being served decide to fight back. A first time home-seller attempts to put her family house on the market and move on with her life, but first has to confront the lingering spirit of her own father. A young boy discovers an angel beneath his house, only to learn that not all angels come from heaven. A young woman brims with excitement to help raise her new niece, but soon has to confront the chilling reality that this baby may not be of this world. These are just a few of the terrifying tales featured in Bad Spirits.


This debut collection from CVF Publishing was edited by Clay Vermulm and Tori V. Rainn and seeks to explore unique supernatural horror with an emphasis towards newly emerging horror authors.


A thrilling horror short collection by Washington-based, emerging author Clay Vermulm.


This collection of supernatural, paranormal, and cryptid tales will intrude upon your waking thoughts and disturb your sleep.


High altitude climbing is difficult enough without supernatural creatures thrown into the mix. Unfortunately for Greg and Quinn, they may have stumbled into just such a situation. A few days into their week-long trek, they begin noticing strange occurrences. Voices outside their tent, a mysterious hiker off in the distance, and a predator that might be the end of them.


When they don’t arrive home as expected, Greg’s godmother, Ellie Jensen, starts to worry. A search and rescue veteran with years of expertise in the Southern Picket Mountain Range, she sets off in pursuit of the young mountaineers.


Five hundred feet above safety and one thousand feet below it, can two young climbers manage survive long enough for help to arrive, or will they become yet more mysterious disappearances on the high mountain peaks?


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