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The Vampire Gideon’s Suicide Hotline and Halfway House for Orphaned Girls

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In the house on the hill, there lives a vampire. But not of the sexy, mysterious, or sparkling kind. The vampire Gideon prefers to drink nearly expired blood from the local morgue while watching ov...
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  • 30 October 2018
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In the house on the hill, there lives a vampire. But not of the sexy, mysterious, or sparkling kind. The vampire Gideon prefers to drink nearly expired blood from the local morgue while watching over the humans around him—humans he calls “children,” because when you’re as old as he is, everyone else does seem like a child. And so many of these children are prepared to throw their lives away over problems that, in Gideon’s view, appear rather trivial.

He sets about trying to fix them by means of an unofficial, do-it-yourself suicide hotline. He's sure that he's making a difference, maybe even righting the mistakes of his past. Then one day a troubled young girl calls, and his (undead) life gets turned upside down. Before he knows it, he’s got a surly, tech-addicted teenage roommate—and, at long last, he begins to grow up.

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Price: $18.00
Pages: 248
Publisher: Lanternfish Press
Imprint: Lanternfish Press
Publication Date: 30 October 2018
Trim Size: 8.00 X 5.25 in
ISBN: 9781941360200
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Occult & Supernatural, Horror & supernatural fiction, FICTION / Fantasy / Paranormal, FICTION / Humorous / Dark Humor, Mythical creatures: Vampires, werewolves & other shapeshifters, Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
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“Damned impressive!" —Samuel R. Delaney, author of Dhalgren, winner of the Nebula and Hugo Awards

"Alternately provocative and tender." —Stephanie Feldman, author of Saturnalia and winner of the Crawford Fantasy Award

"Hugely satisfying." —Charles de Lint for Fantasy & Science Fiction

Andrew Katz is an avid reader and writer, and thinks that the written word is a huge boon for people’s mental health whether they plan to do anything with their personal writing or not. He is a dog dad, carpenter, and disc golfer. He thinks there are other things about him that might be interesting but is trying to employ brevity here.