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Seventh Star Press ANNOUNCES THE ACCEPTANCE OF PAYMENTS IN POPULAR CRYPTOCURRENCIES THROUGH PARTNERSHIP WITH INDUSTRY LEADER BITPAY!

Seventh Star Press proudly announces the acceptance of payments in popular cryptocurrencies such as DogeCoin, BitCoin, Ethereum, and Ripple through partnership with payment processing industry Leader BitPay! As the first independent press in the nation to accept cryptocurrency payments, the coming weeks will see the introduction of a new webstore for releases from Seventh Star Press and its imprints that integrates the new BitPay buttons for customers wishing to use cryptocurrencies.

On June 14th, the 8th year convention that Seventh Star Press hosts, The Imaginarium Convention (taking place July 9-11 in Louisville, Kentucky, with both virtual and in-person events), became the first convention for professional writers and creatives in the United States to allow attendees to purchase event tickets, expo space, awards banquet tickets, sponsorships, and more using these alternative payment methods.

BitPay is the cryptocurrency processor for a fast-growing number of major companies, retailers, and organizations in many industries, including large sports franchises such as the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA and Oakland A’s of MLB, computer component retailer New Egg, precious metals exchange APMEX, Microsoft, social media platform Twitch, and numerous others!

Seventh Star Press looks forward to working with BitPay and the cryptocurrency community, as it represents great new developments in transactions and technology that empowers creative individuals.

For further information on the Imaginarium Convention, please visit www.entertheimaginarium.com

Announcing Death of Innocence, the New Thriller From Award-Winning Author Michael Houtchen

Seventh StarShadow is proud to reveal the cover art and release information for Death of Innocence, the brand new thriller from award-winning author Michael Houtchen! The follow-up to the award-winning novel Tybee Island H-Bomb, Death of Innocence will be available in print and eBook formats on November 25th!

cover art design by Stephen Zimmer

Synopsis of Death of Innocence:

Raymond Harris has looked into the eyes of the dead before, but none ever touched him like the eyes of a sixteen-year-old girl found murdered in an abandoned house on the outskirts of Franklin, Kentucky.  Her death struck a nerve because Ray knew her.  Ray knew her likes and dislikes.  He knew everything about her because she was his Godchild.  She was the granddaughter of Ray’s best friend, and Ray knew her grandpa would seek revenge.  Finding her killer would become the driving force in Ray’s life.  The deceased was beautiful, kind, and caring.  Everyone loved her, and she didn’t desire to die.  Her name was Innocence.

About Michael Houtchen:

Kentucky has always been my home. I was born in Owensboro and raised in Daviess County. Life was simple back then. I grew up with outhouses, hand-pumps, and coal stoves. If you wanted hot water, you heated it on the stove. Both of my parents have passed on. I have a half-brother, Danny, but most of our younger lives he lived with his father, so we didn’t get to see each other often. Looking back, sadly, it was like being an only child. My closest friends were the cows, chickens, pigs, goats, sheep, turkeys, geese, ducks, and horses my dad kept on our small farm. I hope I didn’t leave anyone out. Farm animals can be so jealous. Our grocery store – mason jars of mom’s canned vegetables and the occasional trip into town to the IGA.


My dad was a woodsman. You could give him a shotgun, a box of shells and a book of matches, and he could disappear into the forest for weeks. I used to hunt with him, but I was never the woodsman. I can’t tell you how many deer, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons and ground hogs I’ve eaten.
My wife, Stephanie, and I have five kids (three boys and two girls) and eight grandchildren (five boys and three girls). All but one son live here in town. You should see Christmas day at our house.


I’ve had several jobs during my lifetime. When I was thirteen, I had a summer job. I was a soda-jerk at the Utica Junior High School playground. The school is now defunct. It is not my fault the school went defunct. As an adult, I started out as a janitor. Loved the work, but not the pay. Mapping came next. In other words, I was a draftsman who created maps from surveys. I did that for over twenty years. Mapping fulltime and going to Brescia College (It’s now a University) at night, I got a BS in Computer Science. Career change. I was a Computer Analyst for over twenty years. There came a day when I realized I was the dinosaur of Computer Science. Technology had passed me by. So, I up and retired. That was in 2014, and I haven’t missed working a day. Truth be known, I do miss the people I worked with. Notice, I’ve said nothing about writing. I could tell you a pretty good story, but putting it on paper was another thing. Stephanie, my wife, asked, “And why not?” I had no answer.


I should keep this short, so, I will tease you with two important events that happened in my life; two events that I haven’t already discussed. When we meet each other, don’t hesitate to ask me about them.
Monday, September 6, 1965, was a Labor Day, and I was out of school. On that day, I came in contact with a high voltage powerline. Seven thousand two hundred volts entered my hand and exited my head and my feet. That’s not a typo. It was seven thousand two hundred volts. I was given up for dead for three days. There is a “rest of the story” as Paul Harvey used to say. Ask me about it when we meet.


The second event: September 17, 2017, I was ordained a Permanent Deacon in the Catholic Church. It keeps me busy these days. If you’re not sure what a Permanent Deacon does, Goggle “Permanent Deacon of the Catholic Church.”


There you have it. My life story summed up in 1000 words or less. It sounds like a writing contest doesn’t it. There’s so much I left out. I could tell you about riding the rails, or the time I hung myself. But, those will have to wait until we meet.

Cover Reveal for Ritual of Blood, the First Wizards of the Vatican Novel by Penny Pearson!

Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the cover art for Ritual of Blood, the first Wizards of the Vatican Novel by Penny Pearson! A paranormal fantasy and supernatural thriller, Ritual of Blood will be released in print and all eBook formats on March 11, and a Kindle Pre-order window is now open!

Pre-order the Kindle Version Today at the Link Below!

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Synopsis of Ritual of Blood:

Stumbling across a ritual murder, Zoe Hunt finds herself snared in the web of a necromancer. Danger lurks around every corner, and she must determine who is out to help and who is out to hurt her. With the necromancer in pursuit, she must rely on the help of a mysterious stranger with guarded secrets, Erik Vardan.

Charged with hunting necromancers around the world and eliminating their threats to innocents, Erik works in a secret department of the Vatican.  The ritual murder bringing him together with the impulsive and fearless Zoe soon sets his organized world to chaos.

Can Zoe and Erik unravel the mystery that surrounds them in time?

Ritual of Blood is the first book in the Wizards of the Vatican series.

Penny Pearson lives in southern Indiana with her husband, young daughter, two quarter horses, two rescued dogs, and two barn cats. She graduated with an equestrian degree which she used at some point in her life… for a while. Forced into an air-conditioned career, she loves to create stories of unusual characters placing themselves in danger and falling in love.

Loathe to commit to one genre, she likes to call her works paranormal adventures. No subject is unchartered (well, except fairies) as she has written about vampires, wizards, half-angels, demigods, and immortals. She’s also been known to throw a dinosaur or two in her stories!

Penny has signed a 3-book contract with Seventh Star Press for her Wizards of the Vatican series with book one to be released early 2020. Penny is also signed with Stardust Romance Publications for, A Girl’s Guide to Time Travel. She also has an Immortal vampire series available on Amazon.com. She is currently working on another installment of A Girl’s Guide series (Quinn gets to experience the Bermuda Triangle).

Penny loves to hear from her readers! You can visit he

The unabridged Audiobook of Michael West's The Wide Game Now Available!

We are excited to announce that the unabridged AudioBook version of award-winning and best selling author Michael West’s horror novel The Wide Game is now available through Audible, Amazon, and iTunes! Narrated by Nila Hagood!

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Synopsis of The Wide Game: On the advice of his wife, Paul Rice is making plans to attend his 10th year High School reunion. Returning to his boyhood home of Harmony, Indiana, he finds that he is still haunted by memories of that time-memories of Deidra, his first love, and memories of the Wide Game. It was ten years ago that Paul and his friends watched their day of fun become a race for their lives, a fight for their very souls.

Now, as he meets the survivors of that day once more, Paul makes a chilling discovery: the incomprehensible forces that toyed with them have yet to finish playing their own game.

The Wide Game is one of the Harmony, Indiana horror novels from Michael West, which also include Cinema of Shadows and Spook House.

Cover Reveal for Nathan Day’s Orphan – Desecration, Book Two of the Orphan Saga!

Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the new cover art by award-winning artist Martina Stipan for Orphan: Desecration, the second book in the Orphan Saga from award-winning author Nathan Day! Orphan: Desecration will be released in print and eBook editions on Friday, December 20th!

Pre-order the Kindle Version Today at This Link For Just $3.99!

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A cross-genre thrill ride, Orphan: Desecration is a story that readers of urban fantasy, paranormal fiction, contemporary fantasy, dark fantasy, thrillers, science fiction, and several other genres will love! Get ready for a thrill ride in the followup to the multi-award-winning Orphan: Surfacing!

Synopsis for Orphan – Desecration:

“We ascend and the Godsend wither.”

God has been murdered.

The souls of humankind hang in the balance. The Angelic hosts have scattered as the continuous loss of their Heavenly Grace leaves them weakened and erratic. The Demonic hordes lash out with newfound power, dragging the innocent into infernal darkness. A secretive organization wages its own war using technology to systematically hunt down the armies of both Heaven and Hell.

A child of supernatural ability struggles to escape the will of his unholy sire. A young priest places his faith in a Divine warrior in the hopes that together they might defeat the unspeakable evil that threatens to spread across the city of Lanza del los Santos like a hellish plague.

When the wicked dare to enter the house of the murdered God…can even the righteous hope to survive?

About the author: Nathan Day is the first winner of the Author Academy Award for Fantasy (2018) as well as the 2018 Imadjinn Award for Best Urban Fantasy. He has been called a Renaissance Man, passionately expressing himself as an actor, director, screenwriter, songwriter, producer of film and music and now author.

A Kentucky native, he harbors an obsession for telling and collecting stories through any medium. He has appeared in over 50 film and television projects including Stash, Rayden Valkyrie: Saga of a Lionheart, Return to Dust, Bulletsong (which he also wrote and directed) and won two best leading actor awards for his role in Broken Contentment.

The Unabridged AudioBook of Dan Jolley’s Suspense Thriller The Storm Now Available!

We are excited to announce that the unabridged AudioBook version of Dan Jolley’s riveting suspense thriller The Storm is now available through Audible, Amazon, and iTunes! Narrated by Jk Gregg!

Get the AudioBook of The Storm at any of the links below!

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Synopsis of The Storm:  Red Springs. A tiny town in Georgia’s northwest corner – 95 percent white. Five percent black. Utterly unprepared for the devastating tornado that rips and smashes through it one dark August day. Sheriff Zandra Seagraves already faced an uphill battle. Elected by a fluke, Red Springs’ first-ever black, female sheriff leads the recovery efforts, despite knowing how much the townspeople – and her own department – loathe her. But Zandra has no idea just how hellish things are about to get. Because one of the relief workers stumbles across a ghastly secret: The tornado tore a long-abandoned house off its foundations, revealing a grisly, recently-used torture dungeon below it.

Cover Reveal for The Best is Yet to Come, the New Short Story Collection by John F. Allen! Kindle Pre-orders are now open too!

Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the new cover art by Enggar Adirasa for the new short story collection The Best is Yet to Come by John F. Allen! A Kindle pre-order window is now open, so reserve a copy today!The Best Is Yet to Come will be available in print and eBook formats on October 17th!

Pre-order the Kindle Version at the link below!

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Synopsis of The Best Is Yet to Come:

Featuring ten stories collected for the first time ever, The Best Is Yet to Come, presents nine years of creativity spun from the mind of John F. Allen. Action and adventure are ever present in these stories, but be prepared for some drama, horror, fantasy and science fiction as well.

This volume includes a holiday story, “An Ivory Christmas,” featuring Ivory Blaque, Allen’s bold heroine from his acclaimed urban fantasy series The God Killers, and the center of his literary universe, The Ivoryverse.

Also included are:

“Forest of Shadows” the debut of a fabled, ancient warrior named, Jaziri, Prince of Kimbogo Province.

You may want to think twice before venturing out into the dark woods of rural Indiana in “The Legend of Matchemonedo.”

A young, set assistant of a 50’s science fiction serial gets to embark on the journey of a lifetime in “The Adventures of Star Blazer.”

A young woman in late 1970’s Indianapolis, learns to be careful what you wish for in “HoodRatz.”

When a woman struggles to care for her ailing father, she discovers the truth behind her troubled past in “The Sweetest Autumn.”

Long ago, a noble samurai finds forbidden love with a beautiful, ebony skinned princess in “The African Princess.”

A mysterious, military operative is sent on a covert mission in Egypt, when he encounters an alien monster bent on revenge in “Lazarus.”

Forty years ago, a young boy discovers that family means everything in “The Chocolate Malt.”

The Best is Yet to Come also features the special bonus short story, “Witch Way is Up.”

Explore the words of John F. Allen today!

About the author:

John F. Allen is an American writer born in Indianapolis, IN. He is a founding member of the Speculative Fiction Guild and a member the Indiana Writers Center. He began writing stories as early as the second grade and has pursued various forms of writing throughout his career. John studied Liberal Arts at IUPUI with a focus in Creative Writing and Literature, received an honorable discharge from the United States Air Force and is a current member of the American Legion. John’s debut novel, The God Killers was published in 2013 by Seventh Star Press, and he has had several novellas, short stories and articles published since. He is also an avid reader, accomplished visual artist and Jazz music aficianado.

Now Available in AudioBook, Haunting Obsession, By R.J. Sullivan!

Seventh Star Press is proud to announce that the highly-acclaimed paranormal thriller Haunting Obsession, by R.J. Sullivan, is now available in audiobook format!

Narrated by Danielle Meuthing, Haunting Obsession is available now at Amazon.com and Audible!

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Synopsis of Haunting Obsession:

“She wants to be loved by you…alone!” Daryl Beasley collects all things Maxine Marie, whose famous curves and fast lifestyle made her a Hollywood icon for decades after her tragic death. Daryl’s girlfriend, Loretta Stevens, knew about his geeky lifestyle when they started dating, but she loves him, quirks and all. Then one day Daryl chooses to buy a particularly tacky piece of memorabilia instead of Loretta’s birthday present. Daryl ends up in the doghouse, not only with Loretta, but with Maxine Marie herself. The legendary blonde returns from the dead to give Daryl a piece of her mind – and a haunting obsession he’ll never forget! Haunting Obsession is a Rebecca Burton novella.

Listeners who enjoy this tale may also enjoy R.J. Sullivan’s Rebecca Burton short story series from Seventh Star Press that began with Backstage Pass.

Tybee Island H-Bomb, the Debut Thriller From Michael Houtchen, is Now Available in Print and eBook formats!

Seventh StarShadow is proud to announce that Tybee Island H-Bomb, the debut thriller from Michael Houtchen, is now available in print and eBook formats!

Get your copy of Tybee Island H-Bomb at the following direct links!

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In addition to being Michael’s debut novel, Tybee Island H-Bomb is the first of an exciting new series of thrillers!

Synopsis of Tybee Island H-Bomb: The government lost a hydrogen bomb around Tybee Island, Georgia, in 1958, or is that an old wives’ tale?

If it is only a tale, then why are three young men trying to find it, in hopes of selling it to make a dirty bomb?

Before the week is out, six friends from Kentucky will get caught up in kidnapping, murder, and treason, while trying to save one of their own and perhaps the citizens of Tybee Island and Savannah, Georgia.

About Michael Houtchen:

Kentucky has always been my home. I was born in Owensboro and raised in Daviess County. Life was simple back then. I grew up with outhouses, hand-pumps, and coal stoves. If you wanted hot water, you heated it on the stove. Both of my parents have passed on. I have a half-brother, Danny, but most of our younger lives he lived with his father, so we didn’t get to see each other often. Looking back, sadly, it was like being an only child. My closest friends were the cows, chickens, pigs, goats, sheep, turkeys, geese, ducks, and horses my dad kept on our small farm. I hope I didn’t leave anyone out. Farm animals can be so jealous. Our grocery store – mason jars of mom’s canned vegetables and the occasional trip into town to the IGA.

My dad was a woodsman. You could give him a shotgun, a box of shells and a book of matches, and he could disappear into the forest for weeks. I used to hunt with him, but I was never the woodsman. I can’t tell you how many deer, squirrels, rabbits, raccoons and ground hogs I’ve eaten.
My wife, Stephanie, and I have five kids (three boys and two girls) and eight grandchildren (five boys and three girls). All but one son live here in town. You should see Christmas day at our house.

I’ve had several jobs during my lifetime. When I was thirteen, I had a summer job. I was a soda-jerk at the Utica Junior High School playground. The school is now defunct. It is not my fault the school went defunct. As an adult, I started out as a janitor. Loved the work, but not the pay. Mapping came next. In other words, I was a draftsman who created maps from surveys. I did that for over twenty years. Mapping fulltime and going to Brescia College (It’s now a University) at night, I got a BS in Computer Science. Career change. I was a Computer Analyst for over twenty years.

There came a day when I realized I was the dinosaur of Computer Science. Technology had passed me by. So, I up and retired. That was in 2014, and I haven’t missed working a day. Truth be known, I do miss the people I worked with. Notice, I’ve said nothing about writing. I could tell you a pretty good story, but putting it on paper was another thing. Stephanie, my wife, asked, “And why not?” I had no answer.

I should keep this short, so, I will tease you with two important events that happened in my life; two events that I haven’t already discussed. When we meet each other, don’t hesitate to ask me about them.

Monday, September 6, 1965, was a Labor Day, and I was out of school. On that day, I came in contact with a high voltage powerline. Seven thousand two hundred volts entered my hand and exited my head and my feet.

That’s not a typo. It was seven thousand two hundred volts. I was given up for dead for three days. There is a “rest of the story” as Paul Harvey used to say. Ask me about it when we meet.

The second event: September 17, 2017, I was ordained a Permanent Deacon in the Catholic Church. It keeps me busy these days. If you’re not sure what a Permanent Deacon does, Goggle “Permanent Deacon of the Catholic Church.”

There you have it. My life story summed up in 1000 words or less. It sounds like a writing contest doesn’t it. There’s so much I left out. I could tell you about riding the rails, or the time I hung myself. But, those will have to wait until we meet.

Trajan’s Arch by Michael Williams Available Today in Print and eBook Formats!

Seventh Star Press is proud to announce that Trajan’s Arch, by Michael Williams, is now available in print and eBook formats! An atmospheric journey into magical realism and mythic fiction, the stand-alone novel is a part of Michael’s visionary City Quartet!

Pick up the eBook version of Trajan’s Arch for just $4.99 using the links below!

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The City Quartet is a group of mythic fiction titles that are interrelated but can be read as stand-alone novels. They include Dominic’s Ghosts, Vine: An Urban Legend, Trajan’s Arch, and the forthcoming Tattered Men.

Synopsis of Trajan’s Arch:

Gabriel Rackett stands at the threshold of middle age. He lives north of Chicago and teaches at a small community college. He has written one novel and has no prospects of writing another, his powers stagnated by drink and loss. Into his possession comes a manuscript, written by a childhood friend and neighbor, which ignites his memory and takes him back to his mysterious mentor and the ghosts that haunted his own coming of age. Now, at the ebb of his resources, Gabriel returns to his old haunts through a series of fantastic stories spilling dangerously off the page–tales that will preoccupy and pursue him back to their dark and secret sources.

About Michael Williams: Over the past 25 years, Michael Williams has written a number of strange novels, from the early Weasel’s Luck and Galen Beknighted in the best-selling DRAGONLANCE series to the more recent lyrical and experimental Arcady, singled out for praise by Locus and Asimov’s magazines. In Trajan’s Arch, his eleventh novel, stories fold into stories and a boy grows up with ghostly mentors, and the recently published Vine mingles Greek tragedy and urban legend, as a local dramatic production in a small city goes humorously, then horrifically, awry.

Trajan’s Arch and Vine are two of the books in Williams’s highly anticipated City Quartet, to be joined in 2018 by Dominic’s Ghosts and Tattered Men.

Williams was born in Louisville, Kentucky, and spent much of his childhood in the south central part of the state, the red-dirt gothic home of Appalachian foothills and stories of Confederate guerrillas. Through good luck and a roundabout journey he made his way through through New England, New York, Wisconsin, Britain and Ireland, and has ended up less than thirty miles from where he began. He has a Ph.D. in Humanities, and teaches at the University of Louisville, where he focuses on the he Modern Fantastic in fiction and film. He is married, and has two grown sons.

Pick up the two other available books in Michael Williams’ City Quartet!

Dominic’s Ghosts

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Vine: An Urban Legend

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