Books by D.Z. Hollow
the.dz.hollow@gmail.com
Glob Bunny out now on ebook!
Ebook
Darktrees: Worthless Eaters
Out Now!
Double Creature Feature
[2 Novellas + 1 Short Story + 4 Dark Poems]
Darktrees: Kieran O'Reilly is not like most children. He's mute, disabled, wheelchair-bound, and lives deep in the Redwood Forest. At just eight years old, his parents loathe his existence and abuse their special needs child. Kieran's only hope is a cryptid named Hex, an elongated creature that comes in the night to watch over him. Darktrees is a 1970s inspired, cryptid, alien folktale.
Worthless Eaters: The year is 1940, and Adolf Hitler has ordered the mass extermination of over a hundred thousand disabled children. Ulrich and Frida are unique, special needs children who are the only hope against Hitler’s Nazi regime. The two children are mutated by the poison, becoming powerful beings incapable of being destroyed. Adolf Hitler and his fascist team are forced to resort to their secret alien technology to defeat the duo. Can Ulrich and Frida save the world from fascism? Worthless Eaters is based on history and dives into Hitler’s obsession with the occult and extraterrestrials.
Also included: Hawk - A Bizarro Short Story.
The Cartecay River is nestled in the heart of the North Georgia mountains and cradles a terrifying secret: brothers Trent and Tripp Nix. Formed by the darkness around them, the hilbillies always get what they want, especially women. On the other side of the river is Andy and his sister Rachel. They are teenagers surrounded by addicts and struggling with their parents' divorce. Both paths eventually cross, and the town of Ellijay is forever changed.
Cartecay is a deep dive into the human psyche, exploring how abuse, neglect, and addiction trickle down to ruin those caught in its reign.
WARNING! Graphic Content!
Edited by award-winning editor Juliet Rose & Danielle Sundby
Some things are not as they seem. Jason Daniels is 40 and divorced. After the death of his uncle, he is given the keys to the old family hunting cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. The rustic home is situated on immense rural acreage and offers the artist and poet a chance to leave the city of Atlanta. After twenty years of urban chaos, Jason is ready to live alone in the National Forest. After day one, things are not right in the woods. A man with an exposed jaw and severe gashes shows up wielding a rifle, ready to shoot. What happens next is a series of events, both harrowing and gut-wrenching. Jason is forced to play a game of survival, pitting himself against the Witch of Blue Ridge, the keeper of the sacred land. The game is one of life or death. Will Jason survive? Broken Window is Appalachian quiet horror with heart, sorcery, and a dash of cosmic energy.

