Matthew Kirshenblatt

Matthew Kirshenblatt is a writer of fantasy, science-fiction, horror, parody, revisionist short tales, and other weird stories. When he isn’t writing articles on comics and games for magazines, creating constructive and critical content on his Blog Mythic Bios, and making stories for Janet Morris’ Heroes in Hell shared universe, he can often be found walking around the streets of Old Thornhill. Sometimes he even patronizes the haunted Village Library, in which he feels more at home.

Check out his blog at https://matthewkirshenblatt.ca/

Doctors in Hell

Doctors in Hell

Damned souls wail as plagues wreak havoc, doctors up their fees, snake-oil salesmen make a killing, and Satan turns his hit-man loose. Be there when Erra, the Babylonian plague god, and his seven personified weapons, spread terror throughout the underverse!

Rookie authors write prescriptions for perdition, while veteran hellions diagnose the damned: Deborah Koren, Andrew P. Weston, Janet Morris, Joe Bonadonna, Matthew Kirshenblatt, Chris Morris, Michael H. Hanson, Rob Hinkle, Jack William Finley, Bill Snider, Richard Groller, Paul Freeman, Nancy Asire.

Victor Frankenstein and Quasimodo develop a vaccine — with diabolical results.  Satan looses Daemon Grim, the Devil’s personal hit man, and damned souls cower.  Bat Masterson finds himself caught between plague victims and Wyatt Earp.  Judas learns you can’t teach an old dog new sins.  Calamity Jane and her Sinchester carbine defend hell’s last uninfected outpost.  Nietzsche and Lilith, Adam’s first wife, face the Beast and come to fiendish accord.  Doc Holliday tries one last gambit, and unleashes all hell’s fury.  And there’s worse to come, even an excerpt from bestselling author Andrew P. Weston’s forthcoming Heroes in Hell novel! If you think life is tough, try the afterlife, where the doctor is always wrong, sinners never win, misery runs amok, and all hell’s damned get their just deserts — eternally.

The Wager – Janet Morris and Chris Morris

The Cure – Chris Morris

Grim – Andrew P. Weston

The Right Man for the Job – Deborah Koren

Memory – Nancy Asire

What Price Oblivion? – R.E. Hinkle

In the Shadowlands – Richard Groller

Let Us Kill the Spirit of Gravity – Matthew Kirshenblatt

Pavlovian Slip – Bill Snider

Hell on a Technicality – Joe Bonadonna

Convalescence – Michael H. Hanson

Hell Noon – Paul Freeman

The Judas Book – Jack William Finley

Writer’s Block – Janet Morris and Chris Morris

A Moment of Clarity – Andrew P. Weston

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Poets in Hell

Poets in Hell

The best, the worst, and ugliest bards in perdition vie for Satan’s favor as poets slam one another, Satan’s Fallen Angels smirk up their sleeves, and the illiterati have their day. Find out why the damned deserve their fates as Hell’s hacks sink to new poetical depths! The first Bible writer drafts a deal with the Devil. Attila the Hun learns his punishment’s just begun. Mary Shelley and Victor Frankenstein make a monstrous mistake. Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp get their unjust deserts. Hell’s Undertaker goes on holiday. The Damned Poets Society slams away. A nameless soul shows Dorothy Parker that fame is a bitch.

In the underworlds, injustice always reigns: Join us and our damnedest poets for the crookedest poetry festival in perdition where language comes to die and no rhyme goes unpunished.

Words – Chris Morris

Seven Against Hell – Janet Morris and Chris Morris

Reunion – Nancy Asire

Hell-hounds – Bruce Durham

The Kid with No Name – Jack William Finley

All Hell to Pay – Deborah Koren

Poetic Injustice – Larry Atchley, Jr.

When You Gaze Into an Abyss – Matthew Kirshenblatt

Pride and Penance – Tom Barczak

Grand Slam – pdmac

Undertaker’s Holiday – Joe Bonadonna and Shebat Legion

Red Tail’s Corner – Yelle Hughes

Faust III – Richard Groller

Tapestry of Sorrows and Sighs – Bill Snider

Haiku d’État – Beth W. Patterson

A Mother’s Heart – Bill Barnhill

We the Furious – Joe Bonadonna

Damned Poets Society – Michael H. Hanson

All We Need of Hell – Michael A. Armstrong

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