“a wrench to the skull”
From another review of Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast This is what horror should be, at least, it’s the what I like my horror to be. Not only graphic and lurid, but beautiful, jarring and unnerving as...
View Article“a suffocating walk with a black hood”
Another blurb for Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast from the astonishingly talented Alessandro Manzetti: “Jonathan Winn’s Eidolon Avenue is a suffocating walk with a black hood above your face, you can...
View Article“in your face horror at its best”
A small snippet from a new review of Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast: Don’t let the “Mature Content” label throw you off, this is just plain old explicit in your face horror at its best. But go ahead...
View Articleviolent tsunamis of bitter guilt
A peek at “The Scariest Part” for me of writing Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast. “Click” was scary because…how can I put this? It was scary because why it was happening was coming from a mindset that...
View ArticleCemetery Dance has spoken
“a great read … powerful and jarring” For my Eidolon Avenue? For real?????? (cue collapse onto the fainting couch) Read the rest of the review over here. Available now from Crystal Lake Publishing
View ArticleThe Tale of Forever Dark
As with everything I write, I set out with very specific goals when I sat down with Forever Dark, my story in Tales from the Lake, Vol. 2. To begin with, I wanted to create an immediate experience. A...
View Article“Horrifying, grotesque, stomach turning”
“A horror like no other. Cringed the entire time I was reading it. The way Winn paints a scene is amazingly graphic and riveting. You will find your self rubbing shadow pain from your limbs and...
View Articlepredator and prey and Click
Click. The third apartment and third story in Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast. To be honest, I’ve dragged my feet getting around to talking about the process of writing this story. I’ve hemmed and I’ve...
View Articlesecret words
A teeny-tiny peek at the Prologue for Shayateen, the WIP (work in progress) third Martuk…the Holy book.
View Articlefour corners
The work-in-progress epilogue for my work-in-progress Shayateen, third book in the Martuk…the Holy series.
View Articlewe are never 100%
We are never perfect. We are never 100% day-in and day-out our best. The path to our greatest work is riddled with failures, mistakes, bouts of laziness and just plain ol’ bad writing (or whatever it...
View ArticleComing soon
The Tall Priest from The Martuk Series, the fourth installment in a continuing series of short fiction based on the full length Martuk…the Holy novels Stay tuned for synopsis, excerpts, reviews
View Articlea world screaming
From the blood drenched depravity of The Wounded King, the ancient curses of The Elder and the heartbreaking betrayal of Red and Gold, we now follow The Tall Priest as he meets the boy who will soon...
View Articlesneak peek at the Second Feast
Just the quickest of sneak peeks at one of my current WIPs, Eidolon Avenue: The Second Feast. Of course, this would be the long-awaited sequel to Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast which was called...
View Articlethe clattering clank of tiny bones
Since Amazon cut off the sample before it got to the text, I’ve included an excerpt here from The Tall Priest: One I was blood. The taste of it raced ‘round my teeth and flooded my throat. The warmth...
View Articlea small somewhat ephemeral thing
A sincere Thank You to everyone who picked up a copy of The Tall Priest or took advantage of the recent promotion and snagged a free copy of The Wounded King. Because of your support, The Tall Priest...
View Articlestranger with the tear-drop tattoo
A sneak peek excerpt from Eidolon Avenue: The Second Feast, the WIP (work in progress) sequel to Eidolon Avenue: The First Feast *** They’d met easy over a year ago. The noisy bar. The sudden argument....
View Article