Dec
20
2011
Here’s what people are saying about The Trees: A Collection:
“I just finished The Trees by Todd Brabander and loved it!”
“Todd Brabander has a great talent for creating a scene that starts out perfectly normal and natural, and ends up somewhere … WAY beyond the rainbow.”
“The imagery of “The Trees” will certainly haunt me the next time I’m too long on the trail.”
“These stories by Todd Brabander were very reminiscent of the stories of one of the greatest short story writers, Ray Bradbury.”
“This book is truly a hidden gem, and I highly recommend it.”
“A short collection of well written short stories each with a twist of some sort. Each has either a touch of the unusual or dark fantasy, and often a touch of irony. They might end tragically, happily or even with the surprisingly obvious, but each will arouse your curiosity and hold it to the end.”
The Trees: A Collection is available for download here for 99 cents
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Nov
23
2011

Monsters, legends, and things that we would rather not think about. This collection of three short stories and two pieces of flash fiction will treat readers to a strange and frightening world that lies in the green-grey shadows of the Pacific Northwest.
The Trees: A Collection
By Todd Brabander
Only 99 Cents
Available for Kindle, Nook, iPhone, iPad, and many other devices.
Get It Here
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Nov
5
2011
I will be releasing a collection of three short stories and two pieces of flash fiction on November 25th.
I will be offering a free download to the first 200 Librarything members who request a copy.
If you love books I would highly recommend looking into Librarything. It’s free and it’s a great way to discover new books and get reacquainted with old favorites.
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Oct
2
2011
A new collection of horror and sci-fi from Todd Brabander
Available for download Friday November 25th
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Sep
15
2011
Thanks to LibraryThing, and your word of mouth, people are reading The Old One, and it sounds like they’re enjoying it.
I’m so pleased that I’ve created something that excites people. Thank you for spreading the word. I appreciate all your feedback, It really makes it all the hours in front of the laptop worth it.
I have a couple things in the works right now. If you like what you’ve read so far, you’ll love what’s coming up!

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“The monster was awesome!”
“…shockingly gruesome without being overly gratuitous.”
” …the ending I must say is perfect.”
“Mr. Brabander should keep at his writing, especially of the horror genre.”
“The story caught you and kept you reading”
“If you like the works of Stephen King, you will enjoy this book!”
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You can read all of the reviews here and here.
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Jul
31
2011
For those of you who prefer the absurd to the terrifying, I am offering an ebook called Stranglicious.
It is a collection of two bizarre stories, seven hilarious essays, and a stupid list.
Topics range from food carts, to self grooming disasters, to granting wishes to dying children.
The ebook is completely free and available for Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Nook, and regular old computer.
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Jul
27
2011
The Old One is now available through the Apple iTunes bookstore and the Barnes & Noble’s Nook store.
If you haven’t read it yet, you can get a free sample of the book here.
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Jul
17
2011

I am happy to announce the release of The Old One – A Pacific Northwest Horror Story. If you like horror, or the woods, or monsters, or scary monsters in the woods then you’ll love this. It is available as a download for $2.99. You can read it on a Kindle, iPhone, iPad, Kobo, Nook, or a regular old computer.
“A man finds himself stranded in a small Pacific Northwest town when a landslide blocks the highway. Over the next few days he meets the locals, learns about the area’s history, and discovers a terrible secret in the woods. A horror story in the tradition of King and Lovecraft.”
Download it here
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