Showing posts with label Larry W. Underwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Larry W. Underwood. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Free Short Story for Election Day

I wrote this one a while back, and since it's Election Day today I just couldn't pass up posting it here.


And if you enjoy it, and haven't picked up a copy of my TALES FROM PARTS UNKNOWN collection, now is the perfect time!


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Igor, Egor and Ygor


 

“I tell ya,” said Igor, raising his glass of blood and tonic, “the worst part of it is the total lack of respect.”

“No kidding,” said Egor, slapping the table for effect. “You’d think they might show a little appreciation from time to time, but no. It’s always, ‘Egor, get this. Egor, fetch that. Egor, you idiot!’ I tell ya, it’s enough to give a guy a complex.”

A third man limped over from the bar carrying fresh drinks.  “You think you have it bad, my master won’t even let me play my flute anymore.” Ygor rubbed his twisted neck as he spoke.  “It’s the one thing I truly enjoy in life, besides torturing villagers and playing with fire, that is, and he won’t even let me have that simple pleasure.”

Igor adjusted his hood and nodded. “Yeah, I know what you mean. I almost couldn’t get off work to make it here this year. I ask for one week a year, just one week. And that’s the week she has to try and take over the world. Sheesh. Fortunately the atomic reactor won’t ship till next week, otherwise I’d still be slaving away underground building another doomsday device.”

Egor shot a quick glance to either side to see if anyone was listening. The far end of the lounge featured a bar with an array of misshapen and grotesque figures seated on stools in front of it. A four-armed bartender served them drinks.  Above the bar hung a banner that read, “143rd Annual Henchmen Convention.”

He lowered his voice to a near-whisper. “Say, let me ask you guys something. Just between us lackeys. You ever screw up on purpose?”

Ygor looked shocked. “What? Why, that would be against union code, you know that. I could lose my privileges for something like that.” He winked at the dwarf as he popped a handful of grub worms into his mouth.

Igor scratched his hump as he spoke. “I’m not ashamed to admit it. I screw up all the time. Maybe it isn’t technically on purpose, but let’s just say I could probably be a bit more careful. But come on, a guy’s gotta pass the time somehow, right? The Transylvanian nights are cold and lonely in those drafty dungeons.”

He noticed a blonde in a lab coat a few tables over. She looked up and their eyes locked. He raised an eyebrow and flashed a toothless grin. She quickly looked away, annoyed.

“I do it on purpose, I admit it,” said Egor. The candle in the center of their table flickered, dripping scarlet wax onto the skull beneath it. “But my master deserves it. He’s a slave driver. And the worst part of it? He never takes my suggestions. I’m no greenhorn; I’ve been doing this for almost a century.” He thumped his chest for emphasis. “I’m a pro, and he should respect that. There are plenty of other mad scientists out there that would appreciate my talents. I’ve had interest from headhunters.”

Ygor nodded in agreement. “I know what you mean. Just last week, a witch doctor in Borneo inquired about my services.”

Igor looked at the other two men, and shook his head. “You know, I think we’re all forgetting why we became henchmen in the first place. Yeah, maybe it’s a tough job, but at least we’re a part of something special, making a difference. We have steady jobs, with decent pay and benefits. And most importantly we’re carrying on the time-honored tradition passed down by our ancestors.”

He looked up and gestured toward the corner of the room. “Besides, no matter how bad our bosses may be, no matter how wicked, cruel, heartless, or despicable the treatment, it could always be worse.”

The other henchmen turned to see what he was looking at. Mounted on the wall was a television. Onscreen, a man in a crisply pressed suit waved to an enthusiastic crowd, a leering smile plastered on his face. Words scrolled across the bottom of the screen announcing the latest election results.

“Even I can’t work for an overlord that evil,” Igor said with a shudder.

 

 

Friday, October 28, 2016

Story printed in Halloween edition of Siren's Call



The Halloween 2016 edition of the SIREN'S CALL EZINE came out today, entitled HALLOWE'EN HELL, and I'm pleased to announce my story NIGHT OF THE WITCH is included in it. You can get your own FREE copy online HERE - and Happy Halloween!

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Western STRINGS Made into Short Film



Got some good news to share with you folks - the Western short story I wrote entitled STRINGS is being made into a short film by Nashville filmmaker Cameron McCasland. The title of the film, however, is THE PRISONER OF PERDITION. Cameron felt, after doing a quick IMDB title search, that there were way too many films and shorts already with the title "Strings," so we changed the title of the short film. The shooting script was also written by me, and the movie was shot in a replica Western town in Hopkinsville, KY, an hour or so North of Nashville.

As of the date this is written the film is completely finished, edited and scored. It will be released as a short to festivals, then collected into an anthology next year. More on that later...




Yours ghouly on set talking to director McCasland.


The cast of Perdition gathers for a group shot in front of the saloon.

Friday, July 1, 2016

New Story Published in Issue 27 of Sirens Call eZine

Got some great news today - Issue #27 of the eZine THE SIREN'S CALL (June 2016) was released today, and I'm proud to announce my story, THE PROMISE, is among those featured in this issue, which was dedicated to horror.


Check it out for free at:


http://www.sirenscallpublications.com/pdfs/SirensCallEZine_June2016.pdf


http://www.sirenscallpublications.com/pdfs/SirensCallEZine_June2016.pdf

Monday, December 28, 2015

Retrieval Service

Last year I pulled all my short stories off of Amazon, in anticipation of publishing them in a collection together. The project was originally titled 13 for Thirteen, and consisted of thirteen stories written during the year 2013. I completed the project, wrote all 13 stories, and even had a number of them published in various anthologies, online, and even in a comic book.

One of those stories, RETRIEVAL SERVICE - was the very first to be published, in the anthology COMFORT FOODS, edited by Nikki Nelson Hicks. It is also currently in pre-production to be turned into a FILM version by Nashville film-maker Cameron McCasland!


The story concerns a man named James who works at a cemetery digging graves. He enjoys his job - honest work for honest pay. But when a shady coworker suggests they can benefit from the items buried with their clients, James gets more than he bargained for...


I recently made it available again on Amazon. It will still be published in the upcoming collection as well... but, more on that tomorrow!

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HHM462W

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Update 2016

 LONG OVERDUE UPDATE

I've been away from this blog for a while now, and am long overdue for an update. 2015 was an extremely busy and very productive year!


First and foremost I'm happy to report that I had stories published in two anthologies this year from Horrified Press. 

http://www.horrifiedpress.com

The first was the Weird Western story "The Crimson Trail," published in the anthology  THE FALL OF CTHULHU - VOLUME II.


http://www.horrifiedpress.com

Next was the Halloween story "Night of the Witch" which was published in the OCTOBER'S END anthology, again from Horrified Press.


http://empirecomicslab.com/

I had a story published in prose form in a horror comic anthology, too. The Weird Western "Dead Man's Warning" was published in CEMETERY PLOTS by Empire Lab Comics.

In addition, I have another story slated for publication in the second issue of CEMETERY PLOTS, a short horror piece entitled "No Solicitors."
 

I am also still waiting for the NASHVILLE GOTHIC anthology to be released featuring my story "Family Plot."



http://www.embypress.com

And finally, I have a story entitled "Parts Unknown" which will appear in the anthology RECONSTRUCTING THE MONSTER from Emby Press, and should be released early 2016.


This year was super busy on the horror host front as well. I am proud to report I won a Rondo Award for my Dr. Gangrene blog, was inducted into the HORROR HOST HALL OF FAME, continued publishing my ongoing video series THE FANTASTIC FILMS OF VINCENT PRICE, wrote 4 columns for SCARY MONSTERS MAGAZINE, as well as hosted numerous live events and much, much more. It was a very busy and rewarding year, and I look forward to an even more exciting 2016 (if that is possible!)

I will have more news and updates soon. Thank you so much for your patience, and here's to a monsterific 2016!!