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Tim Kane Bookstore - Printed Fiction



If you love vampire films or horror fiction, then this is the site for you. Listed below are the books and stories I've published. Most will redirect you to Amazon to download.

This book tells you everything about vampire films from 1930 up to the present!



Vampires have been a fixture of film since Bela Lugosi brought Bram Stoker’s Dracula to life on the big screen in 1931. Over the decades the genre has been far from static, as vampire narratives changed and evolved with the appetites of their viewing public. This landmark book focuses on 19 representative films and television productions, and explores the factors that cause a genre to change. The appendices include a filmography more comprehensive than any other book in its field. Read a review by Scary Monster Magazine.

Order The Changing Vampire of Film and Television Now!


Ever wonder what's in the soup du jour?


Carol is having trouble getting over being dumped by her ex. Her solution, simple. Take 1 pound of tenderized hand and cook a soup. Never mind that the hand looks exactly like her ex's hand. Right down to the scar on the back of the thumb. This special soup brings back her former love in ways she could have never imagined. This is an adult story, not intended for children.

Taste Hand Soup
for Only $0.49!


Zombie Maker



A man desperate to hold on to the love of his life makes a deal with too high of a price. Read this classic tale of  Voodoo zombies at their best. It has grave robbing, cigars, and a nunnery. What's more, this story is also bundled with such aspiring writers as John William Polidori (The Vampyre) and Guy De Maupassant (The Wolf). So you get my story along with seven others. A real deal in horror.

Buy this anthology at
Bards and Sages



What would happen if you couldn't find your way back?



Cate is a deep space engineer and cleaning up junk satellites is simply part of the job. When a satellite's fuel tank explodes, she is hurtled into the empty void of space. Her air supply is dwindling, and a burst of solar radiation is on its way. The worst part, she has no idea which direction leads back to her ship and safety.