Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Onyx Path Publishing Press Release - On Sale: God-Machine Chronicle and Strix Chronicle Anthologies!

From the Onyx Path Publishing Website

The Strix Chronicle Anthology and God-Machine Chronicle Anthology eBooks are on sale for only $1.99 at DriveThruFiction.com!

DriveThruFiction is running a Chuck Wendig sale. As he contributed to both Chronicle Anthologies, both are included!


The God-Machine Chronicle Anthology:
God-Machine AnthologyIn 2004, the World of Darkness Rulebook introduced a concept that intrigued, tantalized and inspired readers and players, and left them with the question:

What is the God-Machine?
You hold in your hands the book that might answer that question…or might simply complicate it. The God-Machine Chronicle Anthology contains new fiction by Justin Achilli, Eddy Webb, Stew Wilson, David A Hill Jr, and many others, as well as previously published stories by Chuck Wendig, Ray Fawkes, Rick Chillot and Matthew McFarland. All of these tales feature encounters with the God-Machine, and serve to pave the way for the God-Machine Chronicle itself.

What rises may fall. What has fallen may rise again.




The Strix Chronicle Anthology:
Strix Chronicle FictionWe are like you. We live in your cities, we laugh at your jokes, we share your good times and your bad ones. We meet you in clubs and back alleys, at glamorous parties and dive bars. We need you, to sate our endless hunger. We are your Kindred.

They are the smoke and the darkness, things that could have been you or us, creatures of hunger that humanity stole the night from. They are the Strix.
This anthology chronicles our struggle, and unveils the schemes and atrocities of Kindred and Strix alike. It includes these stories as well as other tales of those whom even monsters fear:

  • “Four Years, Old John”: Greg Stolze shows us how the two most powerful vampires in Chicago came together in the shadow of the Strix.
  • “Second Chance”: Eddy Webb tells a story of trust and betrayal, as a vampire is raised to solve a savage mystery.
  • “Playing House”: Audrey Whitman reveals that the devil you know and the devil you don’t might be one and the same.
  • “Watching”: Orrin Loria introduces us to the Sheriff, who sees everything. But there’s one person even the city’s most well-connected vampire may not suspect.
  • “Lullay”: Joshua Alan Doetsch weaves the tale of a surrogate father and his very dangerous little girl. But what happens when a fairy tale beast comes knocking?

The sale ends Friday so grab them while you can!

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