Entries by Black Hare Press

The Return by Gabriella Balcom

The world doesn’t know about the compound hidden underground, and the wealthy investors funding it want things to stay as they are. Although it’s 2027 with numerous scientific advances having been made, most of the research being conducted in the facility is illegal. If animal rights activists had an inkling of what went on, they’d clamour for justice. Human rights’ activists would scream from the rooftops.

Eerie Christmas FREE Weekend

Black Hare Press would like to congratulate WPC Press on the launch of their first anthology The Circle of Magic. We wish them every success for the future.

Newly formed WPC Press is an independent publisher dedicated to bringing our readers the best in fiction. With stories from both new and experienced authors, we are committed to publishing quality fiction that is both immersive and unforgettable.

New Black Hare Press Patreon Tiers

Black Hare Press would like to congratulate WPC Press on the launch of their first anthology The Circle of Magic. We wish them every success for the future.

Newly formed WPC Press is an independent publisher dedicated to bringing our readers the best in fiction. With stories from both new and experienced authors, we are committed to publishing quality fiction that is both immersive and unforgettable.

The Unfound by J.W. Garrett

The year is 2055. And Scott Adams is a dead man. It’s a race against the clock to piece together the scraps of information he’s uncovered from the corrupt Inner Circle’s agenda, along with the extent to which their actions will affect all humanity.

Chrysalis by Kimberly Rei – Launches 28th November 2020

Pick six to eight questions to answer, they said. As if narrowing down a lifelong love of words is so easy. What if I pick the wrong ones? What if the ones I don’t pick haunt my dreams? It’s crowded enough in there!

Ever the poster child for “I’m grown! I’ll do what I want!” I chose…uhm…more.

Dead Man Walking by David Green – Launches 14th November 2020

Stop doubting yourself and just try. Seriously, I found a notebook in my attic that I didn’t realise I’d kept. It’s twenty-years old and has scribbles and ramblings detailing many ideas I’ve actually used since without knowing. Some of these concepts had lived in my head for decades, but I never thought I could do it, so I never tried. Perhaps I wouldn’t have been suited when I was younger, but the Gods love a trier, right?