Dreadful News: Free Signed E-Books!

We, at Dreadful Tales, are always on the lookout for interesting things to pass on to you, the readers.  Today we stumbled upon a very unique site where authors are able to “sign” your e-books.  Sounds pretty kooky, huh?  Naturally we were a bit skeptical until we saw that one of our favorite authors, Mike Oliveri, has joined.

Basically, you sign up using your Twitter account and the service sends a MOBI (Kindle) file to your device.  The document includes a signed cover of the book which can be added to the digital file.  Sure, it may not have the same feel as holding that paperback that your favorite author has personalized just for you, but it sure beats not having anything.

Check it out!

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About Pat Dreadful

Father of three. Impregnator of one. Pat lives in the backwoods of Pennsylvania where he splits his time between moonshining and moonlighting. He used to be the sole proprietor of a funky little site called Grade Z Horror but jumped at the chance to work with Meli and Colum. He was raised on King and Crichton but quickly found true salvation in the works of Ketchum and Laymon. When not selling plasma to afford those highly sought after Jeff Strand limited editions, Pat can be found sitting on his back porch with a pipe full of Perique and the sounds of summer coming through a beat up transistor radio. Simply put, he is a true ramblin’ boy of pleasure. The books that have shaped Pat’s warped lil’ ol’ mind have included Dweller by Jeff Strand, It by Stephen King, Boy’s Life by Robert McCammon, The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon and The Girl Next Door by Jack Ketchum. Pat is always on the lookout for a good coming-of-age yarn so shoot your suggestions to PatDreadful@gmail.com You can also follow his unsavory exploits over at theblackwoodsbible.wordpress.com

2 thoughts on “Dreadful News: Free Signed E-Books!

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