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Booth to have stories in two anthologies

Bemidji native Roy C. Booth will have three short stories published in two upcoming anthologies from Scarlett River Press of Lindsay, Ontario.
A continuation of the introduction from the 1865 classic “The Book of Werewolves,” “Sabine Baring-Gould and the Werewolf” will be reprinted in “Zombies vs. Werewolves.” It was originally a cover story for Necrotic Tissue #8.
For the anthology “Blood and Roses” Booth contributes two collaborations: “Here, Happiness,” a dark science fiction thriller written with R. Thomas Riley, and a vampire urban fantasy parody titled “Blood Red Tinted Moisturizer Stain,” written with Nicholas Johnson.
Booth has had 12 anthology sales in 2012 and recently had the speculative thriller novelette “Kilter,” written with Riley, electronically released.
Booth is the manager of Roy’s Comics & Games of Downtown Bemidji.

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