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Counting Bodies Like Sheep

By K. Trap Jones & Edward Lee &
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Publisher Description

**2022 SPLATTERPUNK AWARD NOMINATED**

COUNTING BODIES LIKE SHEEP
18 authors tread through the muck and mud to add their own stories to the every-growing meat-pile of carnage and chaotic aftermath when bad decisions come full-circle. COUNTING BODIES LIKE SHEEP is the fourth extreme horror anthology from The Evil Cookie Publishing. Pushing the limits with fast-paced, high-gore elements and plots, this anthology holds no punches and blurs the line between sanity and insanity. 

FEATURING ALL NEW STORIES BY:
- Edward Lee & Roman Neznayu
- Stephen Kozeniewski
- Gerard Houarner
- Armand Rosamilia
- Christine Morton
- Robert Essig
- Lucas Milliron
- Dustin LaValley & Daniel J. Volpe
- Jeremy Megargee
- Sarah Budd
- Bridgett Nelson
- Richard Dansky
- Josh Davis
- Mike James Davis
- Trevor Newton

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About K. Trap Jones

Trap is an artist and extreme horror author of many novels and over 175 short stories. His works have won the 2010 Royal Palm Literary Award and racked up 5 Splatterpunk Award nominations.

He is the owner of The Evil Cookie Publishing. As a product of the '80s, he likes his movies bloody and his music heavy.

Trap can be found lurking around Tampa, FL.

Edward Lee

Edward Lee is the author of over 50 horror, fantasy, and sci-fi novels, and dozens of short stories.  He has also had comic scripts published by DC Comics, Verotik Inc., and Cemetery Dance. A great number of his novels have been reprinted in Germany, Poland, Japan, Italy, Romania, Greece, Russia, Spain and other countries. He is a Bram Stoker Award Nominee; his Lovecraftian novel INNSWICH HORROR won the 2010 Vincent Price Award for Best Foreign Book (Austria), his novel WHITE TRASH GOTHIC won the 2018 Splatterpunk Award for Best Extreme Horror Novel, and in 2020 Lee won the J.F. Gonzales Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2009, the movie version of his novella HEADER was released by Synapse Films; several of his novels are currently under option.

 Lee is a U.S. Army veteran and lives in Seminole, Florida.

Roman Neznayu

Gerard Houarner

GERARD HOUARNER is a retired but still licensed mental health counselor and certified rehabilitation counselor, after 38 years of street clinic and government institutional work, including a stint in a Forensic Psychiatric Center (a real world's "Arkham")

He's had over 300 short stories published since his first publication at 19 in Space and Time, some of which can be found in 10 collections including the latest, Painfreak: Ultimate Edition from The Evil Cookie Publishing. Anthologies include a couple of "Dead Cat" collaborations with the artist Gak and a host of horror's best writers and poets. Novels include the "Max" series and a couple of fantasies including In the Country of Dreaming Caravans.

He's had many valuable writing teachers of the years, but none ever spoke truer words than his first—Joseph Heller at CCNY for a couple of years in the 70's—who read his sf and fantasy stories and told him he could write well enough, but didn't know how he'd make a living writing the kinds of things he liked to write. So it goes...

Website: http://www.cith.org/gerard

Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Gerard-Houarner/e/B001KCRFAA

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/gerard.houarner

Christine Morgan

CHRISTINE MORGAN enjoys writing across a variety of genres, as well as bending them, blending them, mashing them up, challenging herself, giving the reader something different, and pushing the limits. Especially when it comes to the weird stuff.

Her recent books have included a return to some Edward Lee style Hell on Earth, with her novel Warlock Infernal (sequel to the Splatterpunk Award winning Lakehouse Infernal) and the novella Damned Lazy (from the case files of Mephistopolis-noir gumshoe Matt Brimstone, P.I.), as well as the collections HorrorSmut, Rip Your Heart Out, and Almost Normal Horror.

She's currently juggling several writing projects, plus trying to keep up on edit-gigs and reviews, all while going through some major family and life upheavals. Quite frankly, it's a miracle she's held onto what little sanity she has left.

At the moment, and for the foreseeable future, she's staying at her dad's remote and rustic hermitage in the high desert of Southern California, trying not to think too hard about how one of the nearest neighboring properties apparently is some sort of "religious destination," whether or not that means creepy cultists, and what to do if it does.

Lucas Milliron

Lucas Milliron's fiction spans a broad spectrum of horror. His stories range from cosmic to kinky horror, varying from mildly spooky to extreme acts of human depravity.

A born and raised native Florida, oldest of three siblings to a loving mother and father. Married to his wife and still residing in South Florida.

Sarah Budd

Josh Davis

Writing has always been a way of life for Josh Davis, who hails from the infamous Flint, Michigan—a place of poverty, crime, and friendly encounters.

At age ten, Josh started writing stuff that other kids didn't understand, and parents thought was sick. Instead of stopping, he did it more and more, gaining a little bit of infamy from his darkly troubled mind.

Luckily, by his twenties, to get his name through the circuits, Josh began writing film reviews for various websites, until he decided writing about other peoples' work was for the birds, and instead, began creating again. By 2015, Josh appeared in his first anthology for JEA publishing, and the rest, as they say, was history.

Now, after three novels and two collections later, Josh writes anything and everything that's on his mind, rancid or beautiful, and takes great pride in his growing arsenal.

He lives in Otisville, Michigan with his perfect little family.

Mike James Davis

Trevor Newton

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