Well, hey there — guess what? Black River Orchard is now out in paperback, with a new cover, and MORE EVIL APPLES. (Okay, it contains exactly the same number of evil apples. Sorry for the false advertising.)
Hope you feel like checking it out if you haven’t — your local indie bookstore is, as always, the prime location for you to find it. Or ask your local library, because libraries are good and wonderful.
Suburban folk horror, baby! It puts the cult in agricultural.
Check it out now! If you want a signed copy (and if I still have some I’ll throw in a Natalie Metzger evil apple sticker and an evil apple variety all for you), order from Doylestown Bookshop, and they’ll ship directly to you. Otherwise, options include: Bookshop.org, B&N, Amazon, or this full-list of bookmonger sources at Penguin Random House.
And obviously, if you’re so inclined — please talk about the book. Leave reviews, chat it up on social media, wander up to random passersby and yell about it while pressing an apple into their hands. You know, the usual.
(Also out in paperback in the UK tomorrow!)
LOVE YOU BYE
Joni I Lavery says:
Jesus, Chuck. I just finisn
July 4, 2024 — 3:46 PM
Joni I Lavery says:
Sorry. I just finished reading Black River Orchard. I may never eat an apple again. 🙂 Such a good book!! Wanderers up next!
July 4, 2024 — 3:49 PM
terribleminds says:
😀
July 5, 2024 — 9:42 AM
Alexander Blake says:
I just finished reading “Vil Apples, Now in Paperback — Black River Orchard,” and I must say, this novel is an exquisite blend of mystery and charm. The author’s depiction of the enigmatic Black River Orchard and its peculiar apples was nothing short of mesmerizing. Each page turned like the crisp bite of a forbidden fruit, revealing layers of secrets and intrigue.
July 10, 2024 — 7:49 AM
terribleminds says:
So is this… some sort of AI comment?
July 10, 2024 — 9:40 AM