Shingles Audio Collection Volume 4 begins with "Carnival of Psychos." In this story, Richie Spoonerman finds himself being chased by a psychotic clown in the Maze of Mirrors at the carnival. In "That Time of the Month," Molly Stein's life was hard enough before she started noticing some weird changes. For one, a suspicious number of people seem to be exploding around her.
In "The Sober Slayers," Katie McCallister wants to slay dragons, save the kingdom, and become a hero, but all she finds around the gaming table are jerks. But then she and her friends discover a magic book, one that transports them into the game itself. The collection continues with "I Know What You Dicked Last Summer." As everyone knows, when a bunch of attractive teens meet up at a secluded cabin, there's only ever one winner. And that winner is violent death.
"Just Say Gnome" asks, How many problems in your life would be solved by a garden gnome that eats people and shits cocaine? And finally, in "Jingle My Balls," Jeff just wanted to get a twelve-pack and drink away the night before Christmas Eve. But something went awry, and he came home to find a horny elf twerking in his living room.
Contains mature themes.
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Robert Bevan is a writer and blogger who can be heard on the Authors & Dragons podcast.
Rick Gualtieri lives in central New Jersey with only his wife, three kids, and countless pets to both keep him company and constantly plot against him. When he's not busy monkey-clicking out words, he can typically be found jealously guarding his collection of vintage Transformers from all who would seek to defile them. His books include the Tome of Bill series and the Tales of the Crypto-Hunter series.
Robert Bevan is a writer and blogger who can be heard on the Authors & Dragons podcast.
John G. Hartness is the bestselling author of the Epic Award–winning Black Knight Chronicles, a comedic urban fantasy series that answers the eternal question of why there aren’t there more fat vampires. In 2016 Raising Hell—the first book in his dark fantasy Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter series—earned a Manly Wade Wellman Award from the North Carolina Speculative Fiction Foundation.
Cassandra Myles grew up in New England and began entertaining early in her childhood, singing and dancing at the local community theaters. From there, she continued to hone her skills in dance, music, and acting by performing in plays. Cassandra is an avid reader and now revels in being part of listeners’ journeys through audiobook narration.