3 Novels by Michael Aronovitz
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Overview: Michael Aronovitz has been writing horror fiction since 2009. Along with his two collections and two novels, he has published short stories and critical articles in a variety of magazines. In 2011 his short story "How Bria Died" appeared in Paula Guran’s "The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror, and in 2014 his short story "The Girl Between the Slats" appeared in S.T. Joshi’s "Searchers After Horror" anthology. Aronovitz is a Professor of English and lives in Pennsylvania with his wife Kim and their son Max.
Genre: Fantasy | Horror
Seven Deadly Pleasures
Each of the seven tales that Michael Aronovitz brings together in his first collection of stories is a powerful, hard-hitting specimen of contemporary weird fiction. From "How Bria Died," which tells of a baleful entity lurking in the bowels of a placid-seeming high school, to "Quest for Sadness," with its searing analysis of an aberrant mind, to "The Legend of the Slither-Shifter," in which a babysitter discovers far more than she expected in an urban household, Aronovitz displays an enviable skill in the handling of supernatural conceptions. The capstone of the collection is a long novella, "Toll Booth," a richly complex tale of death and betrayal among teenagers. Michael Aronovitz is a new voice in horror fiction, but it is one that will be heard far and wide.
The Voices in Our Heads
Aronovitz brings his experience as a teacher to the fore in The Voices in Our Heads, both in his protagonists professions and through his own ability to draw the reader into the tale, to make one think and feel. The Voices in Our Heads introduces us to one of the most dynamic and compelling writers in contemporary weird fiction. Michael Aronovitz’s tales are gripping, terrifying, and wide-ranging in tone, style, and manner. Their one unifying trait is their brilliance.
The Witch of the Wood
Rudy Barnes, an adjunct professor no longer young, thinks he is attending a routine faculty meeting when he is struck by the beautiful April Orr, an administrator who is giving a presentation at the meeting. He is even more amazed when, after the meeting, he finds himself going with April to her house, and having an intense sexual encounter with her.
This is the beginning of a bizarre supernatural adventure in which April, a “witch of the wood,” explains to Rudy the true origin of the female of the species. Rudy must now team up with Wolfie, the child he bore from April, and his ex-wife, Pat, to battle cosmic forces who are seeking to destroy the witches and bring about a universal cataclysm.
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