About Night of the Living Cake Monsters: A Retro Creature Feature
When did baking become so deadly?
It’s Christmas time in the town of Endswell. Lillian Richardson and her big orange tabby cat, Mr. Kennedy Cuddlesworth, get more than a sweet slice of bliss after baking a cake from a recipe in a magazine. Never to back down or give ground to oozing nightmares, Lily and Mr. Kennedy Cuddlesworth take up the whisk and claw to defend their home and neighbors from a chocolatey demise.
A short 1950s-style Retro Creature Feature horror spilling over with cooking puns and horrific holiday cheer. Grab some popcorn, throw on your 3D glasses, and travel back to a time with drive-in theaters, chunky rollerskates, and a monstrous creature on every block.
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Author Bio:
.A. Hernandez grew up in the Tennessee countryside, far away from civilization—so far away that the little yellow Pegman on Google Maps forever swings helplessly in the air with nowhere to land. The Dark Ages of the Internet still exist in that place, where, even today, the only Internet service available is through a dial-up modem. If you're on one of those country roads at night and you pull your car over, close your eyes, and listen real carefully, you can hear the modem screams in the distance. He enjoys horror, playing with cats, and hiding indoors away from the sun. Also, books. So many books—you wouldn't believe.
In addition writing fiction, he also runs a weekly non-fiction newsletter called "Into Horror History" that explores the history and lore of horror, from influential creators to obscure events. Cryptids, ghosts, folklore, books, music, movies, strange phenomena, urban legends, psychology, and creepy mysteries.