
As part of Unnerving‘s second anniversary sale, you can now get the Darkest Hours eBook for $0.99. Other titles on sale include Jessica McHugh’s The Maiden Voyage and Other Departures and Renee Miller’s Cats Like Cream. Offer expires September 4, 2018.
Darkest Hours included on Books in the Freezer’s list of recommended short story collections and anthologies

Books in the Freezer just posted a list of recommended short story collections and anthologies, which includes Darkest Hours in addition to books by Ronald Malfi, Tananarive Due, Clive Barker, Kristi DeMeester and others.
New Mike Thorn Story “Virus” on The NoSleep Podcast

“The Time-Out Doll” by Hasani Walker
My new internet-themed horror story “Virus” is featured on the latest episode of The NoSleep Podcast. Performed by Jessica McEvoy, Nichole Goodnight and Mike DelGaudio.
Executive producer and host: David Cummings
Musical score composer: Brandon Boone
Audio adaptation producers: Phil Michalski, Jeff Clement and Jesse Cornett
New Review of Darkest Hours by Sunshine Somerville

“Thorn’s mastery of prose is an absolute delight to read. His creativity is refreshing. His subtle ability to make the horror sneak up on the reader is a gift. I compared these stories many times to my favorites from Poe, and they indeed share the chilling truth that the worst monsters are the ones within.”
Darkest Hours on Books in the Freezer Episode 21: Canadian Horror

Darkest Hours is one of the books covered in Books in the Freezer Episode 21: Canadian Horror. Listen now!
Lovecraft eZine Podcast: Interview with Mike Thorn

On the latest episode of the Lovecraft eZine podcast, I talked about Darkest Hours, horror movies, Catholic school and other things.
New Review of Darkest Hours in Char’s Horror Corner

“On top of having this super cool cover, within these pages I discovered some of the best short, dark fiction I’ve read in a long while! Let’s talk about it, shall we?
When I was young and couldn’t afford bookstores, I often went to the library. (I still do, actually, because I love them, not because I have to.) I developed a love of horror back then, but our library’s collection consisted of about two shelves. Once I read those, I started reading all of their anthologies and collections, in the hopes of finding new authors. In this way, I discovered Richard Matheson, Steve Rasnic Tem, Dennis Etchison, Ray Bradbury and other writers that I still love to this day. DARKEST HOURS brought me back to that time of discovery-horror and dark fiction in all of its glorious, different forms. Reading this collection made me feel like a kid again.”
Darkest Hours Featured in Mini Wrap-Up on That’s What She Read

The host of That’s What She Read discussed Darkest Hours in her latest video, with special shout-outs to “Hair” and “Fear and Grace.”
Guest Appearance by Mike Thorn on English Major YOU

An English major can be a complex and confusing thing. Join Elias, Jaclyn, and Mike on English Major YOU to hear their stories on how to obtain and put an English major to good work. They talk about the important communication and analysis skills that the major will teach, and how those skills can be applied professionally.
Collaboration with Hush: A New Kind of Drug

Marc Tams laid down psychedelic, shoegazey accompaniment to excerpts from Mike Thorn’s “A New Kind of Drug.” Listen here.
A young man finds himself faced with a bizarre moral dilemma when he agrees to try out a new kind of drug.
Credits
Released June 26, 2018
Narration – Mike Thorn
Score and engineering – Hush
“A New Kind of Drug” features in Mike’s short story collection Darkest Hours, which can be purchased on Amazon here.