Emerging Voices: Candace Nola and Paul Carro Unite for a Gripping New Horror Anthology
An exciting new publishing venture aims to spotlight the year’s best in self-published horror. Submissions open soon for the anticipated 2026 release.
LOS ANGELES, CA (FreePR.org) -- In an exciting collaboration, Candace Nola and Paul Carro have launched a compelling horror anthology, titled "Uncomfortably Dark," that showcases the work of self-published authors. This collection features a diverse array of chilling tales, each crafted to evoke suspense and eeriness.
Nola, known for her knack for creating unsettling narratives, brings her expertise to the forefront, curating a selection that highlights the unique voices of upcoming writers in the horror genre. Carro, a seasoned author himself, complements her vision by offering insights on structure and style, ensuring that each story resonates with readers craving spine-tingling experiences.
The anthology not only serves to entertain but also aims to elevate self-published talent, proving that powerful storytelling can come from anywhere. With "Uncomfortably Dark," Nola and Carro invite horror enthusiasts to explore new realms of fear and creativity, making a significant mark on the literary landscape.
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