When It's Time for Dead Things to Die
A novella.
Things are in decline... for Joseph Lowe, a rootless young man who falls for the wrong girl; for Gregory Bath, an aristocratic magnate who spares Lowe an almost certain death for his “transgression,” imposing upon him a kind of parasitic servitude. Now working as a line cook at Bath’s legendary Tudor Quoin, as well as catering to the growing needs of a man far older than he seems, Lowe desperately seeks release from a trap which has ensnared him for the past nine months. But who could possibly escape a family as powerful, as influential, or as far-reaching as the Baths? In the end, choices must be made, sides must be drawn, and for Lowe this means discovering an unlikely salvation between himself and his captor, as well as learning the true meaning of “family.”
Clint Smith is the author of 'Ghouljaw and Other Stories,' a collection of fourteen dark tales which, as Publishers Weekly noted, “range from the poignant and unsettling to the viscerally horrific."
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Clint Smith is the author of the short story collection Ghouljaw and Other Stories (Hippocampus Press, 2014) and the novella When It’s Time For Dead Things To Die (Dunhams Manor Press, 2015).
His short story, “Dirt on Vicky,” was the 2011 winner of the Scare The Dickens Out of Us ghost story contest, and appeared in the Stephen Jones anthology, Best New Horror #26 (PS Publishing, 2015). A tale titled “Ghouljaw” received the “Best Of Fiction” award for Genesis magazine; “Mistletoe” was nominated as a selection for the American Writing Programs Intro Journal Awards competition; and the story “Don’t Let the Bedbugs Bite” earned an “Editor’s Choice” award for its appearance in the James Ward Kirk anthology, Indiana Science Fiction, 2012.
