
Joseph Sale (The Mindflayer)
@josephwordsmith
Author of 30+ books including LOST CARCOSA, VIRTUE'S END, & THE BOOK OF THRICE DEAD. Creator of Dead World TTRPG (deadworldrpg.co.uk)
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Here's the cover reveal for my new novel Across The Dunes (Published April 23rd 2025 w/Silver Thistle Press) Press order is up on most stores Strangely Magical Kendall Reviews Talking Scared Podcast This Is Horror | Michael David Wilson Daniel Willcocks Kev Harrison kendallreviews.com/cover-reveal-a… via Kendall Reviews





Got my copy of GabaGhoul this morning. Can’t wait to dive in. Brian Keene Joseph Sale (The Mindflayer)


Looking for your next five-star horror read? Look no further than Across the Dunes by Daniel Soule - a dark tale packed full of folklore, action and atmosphere. Buy your copy from: books2read.com/across-the-dun… and: payhip.com/b/Vgu0A Follow us at: silverthistlepress.substack.com




The Dreams of Demhe ~ Joseph Sale (The Mindflayer) 5 virginal veils/5 Alan Chambers, Cassilda, LeBarron, Petruccio, Roland. Cali, Satan. Mazael, Awan, Haercus, Master Hao. Another excellent entry in the 'Lost Carcosa' series (part 3 of 5). #DarkFantasy #Horror #EroticHorror



Quote with 5 indie books you think every reader ought to read: 1. The Exile of Zanzibar - Daniel Maidman, #SPFBO9 and #BBNYA semi-finalist 2. The Hand of God - Yuval Kordov 3. Virtue’s End - Joseph Sale (The Mindflayer) 4. The Wickwire Watch - Jacquelyn Hagen 5. The Masters - Ricardo Pinto

Quote with 5 indie books you think every reader ought to read (in no order): 1. The Wandering Inn - Pirate Aba 2. Kaiju Battlefield Surgeon - Dungeon Crawler Matt 3. The War Eternal - Rob J. Hayes (Author of The God Eater Saga) 4. Augury of Blood - Michael R. Schultheiss 5. Black Stream - Sarah K. Balstrup


The Court Of Pe'kar ~ Joseph Sale (The Mindflayer) 5 unearthly nocturnes/5 Alan Chambers, Cassilda, Ronald, Petruccio, LeBarron. Cali, Namtar, Kal'darion, Ashe'non. Part four of Lost Carcosa sets the series finale up perfectly: with surprises, shocks and wonderment aplenty.




Taking Richard Thomas's classes were life-changing for me and took my understanding of short stories, and my novel-writing, to the next level. I owe him a colossal debt for all he has done and continues to do in helping writers discover who they are and how to push themselves.