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Publication Order of Creepy Gothic Short Stories Books

In the Gothic Chair(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Thirteen Kukeri(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
I Dived the Pandora(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Belly Dancers of Seddlesbourne Pier(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of The Writer's Action Guides Books

The Writer's Setting Descriptions Action Book(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Writer's Novel-In-A-Month Preparation Book(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Collections

Thirty Scary Tales(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sussex Horrors(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Queen of Ithaka(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books

People Pleasing(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
How to Freelance Online in Difficult Times(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
How To Grow Your Own Food Plants Fast(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Make it Happen(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Your Rites of Passage(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

Scylla and the Pepper Pirates(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Short Story Collections

Six Scary Tales Vol 1(2011)Available on Smashwords
Six Scary Tales Vol 2(2011)Description / Buy at Amazon
Six Scary Tales Vol. 3(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
Six Historical Tales Vol. 1(2012)Available on Smashwords
The Colour of Dishonour(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
13 British Horror Stories(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Six Scary Tales Vol. 4(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Six Historical Tales Vol. 2(2013)Available on Smashwords
Six Quirky Tales Vol. 1(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Six Scary Tales Vol. 5(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Bride's Curse(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

Publication Order of Hell's Books

Hell's Garden(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hell's Grannies(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hell's Kitties(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hell's Bells(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hell's Heart(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hell's Highway(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hell's Mall(2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
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Publication Order of Writer's Craft Books

with Nicholas C. Rossis
Writing Scary Scenes(2012)Description / Buy at Amazon
The Word-Loss Diet(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing About Villains(2013)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Fight Scenes(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing About Magic(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Dark Stories(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Short Stories to Promote Your Novels(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Twitter for Writers(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Why Does My Book Not Sell? 20 Simple Fixes(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Vivid Settings(2014)Description / Buy at Amazon
SWOT For Writing Success - Write More, Write Better, Sell More Books(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
How To Train Your Cat To Promote Your Book(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Deep Point Of View(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Getting Book Reviews(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Euphonics For Writers(2015)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Vivid Dialogue(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Novel Revision Prompts(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Vivid Characters(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Book Blurbs and Synopses(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Vivid Plots(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Write Your Way Out Of Depression(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Vivid Emotions(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Mid-Novel Writing Prompts(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Fantasy Writing Prompts(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Horror Writing Prompts(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Dr Rayne's Guide To Writerly Disorders(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Love Scenes(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
How To Write That Scene(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
More Horror Writing Prompts(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Author Branding(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Ghostwriting(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Gothic Fiction(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Fiction Pacing(2019)Description / Buy at Amazon
Copywriting(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Crisis Writing(2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
200 Boosts for Indie Authors(2021)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing and Publishing a Book Series(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing Romance Novels and Love Stories(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Writing and Publishing Short Stories(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Publishing Story Collections and Anthologies(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon

Publication Order of Gothic Fantasy Books

Swords & Steam Short Stories (By: Amanda C. Davis,Liam Hogan)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Chilling Ghost Short Stories (By: Amanda C. Davis,Vonnie Winslow Crist)(2016)Description / Buy at Amazon
Supernatural Horror Short Stories (By: Roger Luckhurst,Damien Angelica Walters)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Time Travel Short Stories (By: Dominick Cancilla,Brian Trent,Kate Heartfield)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Sherlock Holmes Short Stories (By: )(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Pirates & Ghosts Short Stories (By: Jeremy A. TeGrotenhuis)(2017)Description / Buy at Amazon
Bram Stoker Horror Stories (By: Bram Stoker)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Endless Apocalypse Short Stories (By: Shannon Connor Winward,Michael Paul Gonzalez)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Lost Souls (By: Roger Luckhurst,Damien Angelica Walters)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Irish Fairy Tales (By: Arthur Rackham,D.L. Ashliman)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Celtic Myths & Tales (By: Jake Jackson)(2018)Description / Buy at Amazon
Epic Fantasy Short Stories (By: Leah Cypess)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
A Dying Planet Short Stories (By: Dave Golder)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Detective Thrillers Short Stories (By: Marie Vibbert)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
African Myths & Tales: Epic Tales (By: Marian Womack)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Heroes & Heroines Short Stories (By: Maria Tatar)(2020)Description / Buy at Amazon
Japanese Myths & Tales (By: Jake Jackson)(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Asian Ghost Short Stories (By: Lee Murray,K.P. Kulski)(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Christmas Gothic Short Stories (By: Jerrold E. Hogle)(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
First Peoples Shared Stories: Gothic Fantasy (By: Flame Tree Studio (Literature and Science))(2022)Description / Buy at Amazon
Alternate History Short Stories (By: Flame Tree Studio (Literature and Science))(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Hidden Realms Short Stories (By: Anna Taborska,Briana Una McGuckin)(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Immigrant Sci-Fi Short Stories (By: Flame Tree Studio (Literature and Science))(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Spirits & Ghouls Short Stories(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Aztec Myths & Tales (By: Jake Jackson)(2023)Description / Buy at Amazon
Titans & Giants Myths & Tales: Epic Tales (By: )(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon
Quests & Journeys (By: Matt Cardin)(2024)Description / Buy at Amazon
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About Rayne Hall

Rayne Hall writes dark fantasy and horror stories, often with a unique twist. She has created more than sixty books and counting across various genres, sometimes using different names. Her work has been released by twelve publishers in six countries and translated into multiple languages. Many of her short stories have appeared in magazines and anthologies.

Readers enjoy her skill at shaping memorable characters who feel real. Her protagonists often face tough choices, pulling people into the story. The way she builds tension and unexpected turns keeps the pages turning. Her writing makes even strange or frightening worlds easy to picture.

Hall knows how to tell a story that sticks with readers long after they finish. Whether dark or quirky, her tales have a way of drawing people in. She balances action, emotion, and atmosphere in a way that feels natural. Fans of fantasy and horror find her work both entertaining and hard to put down.

Through her stories she reaches readers across the globe, offering entertainment that stays genuine to her style. She doesn’t force trends or chase fads but writes what feels right for each tale. This authenticity makes her work stand out in crowded genres. People from different cultures connect with her dark, quirky, or unsettling worlds.

Her stories work because they balance creativity with sharp storytelling. She knows how to hook readers quickly and keep them guessing. Even when exploring horror or fantasy, her writing stays grounded in human emotions. This makes the scares feel real and the fantasy strangely believable.

Readers return to her books because they know they’ll get something fresh yet familiar. Whether it’s a short story or a novel, Hall delivers tight, engaging narratives. She doesn’t waste words but still builds vivid scenes and characters. That’s why her fiction continues to find fans everywhere.

Rayne Hall continues to write, with many more stories still to tell. Her growing collection of work shows no signs of slowing down. Readers can expect fresh tales that stay true to her signature style. Whatever comes next will likely be just as gripping as what she’s already created.

Early and Personal Life

Rayne Hall grew up in Germany, where she first discovered her love for stories. From an early age, she enjoyed reading and writing, which later shaped her path as an author. Her curiosity about the world led her to explore different places and cultures.

She has lived in several countries, including Mongolia, China, Nepal, and Britain, gathering experiences that inspire her work. Now settled in a Bulgarian village full of folklore and history, she finds endless ideas in its ghostly legends and crumbling ruins. These surroundings fuel her dark fantasy and horror tales with rich atmosphere.

Before writing full-time, Hall had a varied career, from investigative journalism to teaching and even belly dancing. Each job added depth to her storytelling, giving her unique perspectives to draw from. Today, she channels all those experiences into crafting compelling fiction that resonates with readers worldwide.

Writing Career

Rayne Hall has built a diverse writing career, crafting both series and standalone works. Her Ten Tales collections, such as Haunted (2011) and Dragon (2014), showcase her skill in short horror and fantasy fiction. She also authored the novel Storm Dancer (2022), expanding her storytelling into longer dark fantasy.

Her short fiction appears in collections like Thirty Scary Tales (2013) and Sussex Horrors (2018), often blending history with the supernatural. Later works, including Thirteen Kukeri (2023) and Queen of Ithaka (2024), highlight her continued creativity.

Additionally, she has edited anthologies like Among the Headstones (2021), further shaping the horror genre.

Storm Dancer

Rayne Hall’s epic dark fantasy romance Storm Dancer was published on September 11, 2011, by Scimitar Press. The novel blends elements of fantasy, romance, and adventure within a richly imagined world. This standalone work remains one of Hall’s most notable full-length fiction releases.

Dahoud, a siege commander haunted by demonic possession, seeks redemption by protecting women from war’s horrors while concealing his past. Merida, an ethical weather magician, risks everything when her rain-summoning dance awakens unexpected dangers. Forced together by circumstance, they struggle to survive while battling their own mistrust and inner demons. Their fragile alliance may be their only hope for freedom, if they can overcome the hatred dividing them.

Readers will find Storm Dancer a gripping blend of dark fantasy and romance, with vivid worldbuilding and intense character dynamics. Dahoud’s tortured redemption arc and Merida’s principled courage create compelling tension as their fates intertwine.

The novel balances action and emotion, keeping the stakes high throughout. Fans of morally complex fantasy with strong romantic elements will enjoy this immersive story.

Thirty Scary Tales

Rayne Hall’s horror short-story collection Thirty Scary Tales was published on August 1, 2013, by Scimitar Press. This anthology features thirty chilling tales showcasing Hall’s skill in crafting atmospheric and unsettling fiction. The book remains a notable entry in her extensive bibliography of dark fantasy and horror works. It offers readers a diverse range of macabre stories.

This collection of short-stories delivers eerie, atmospheric horror with subtle chills rather than excessive gore. The collection features thirty unsettling stories, some containing brief graphic moments. These tales originally appeared in magazines, e-zines, anthologies, and Hall’s earlier Six Scary Tales volumes. Readers will find quietly disturbing horror perfect for slow-building dread.

As a collection this excels at creeping dread, offering thirty masterfully crafted tales of subtle horror. Hall’s atmospheric writing lingers unsettlingly without relying on gore. Perfect for fans of quietly chilling stories.

Writing Scary Scenes

Rayne Hall’s nonfiction guide Writing Scary Scenes was published July 6, 2012 by Scimitar Press. This reference book offers practical techniques for crafting effective horror fiction.

This guide teaches writers how to craft truly frightening scenes that heighten suspense and evoke visceral reactions. It provides concrete methods for structuring scares, intensifying tension, and making climaxes more terrifying while immersing readers in characters’ fear. The book covers monster descriptions, captivity scenes, heroic portrayals, and psychological techniques to manipulate readers’ emotions.

Geared toward experienced authors of horror, thriller, and dark fantasy, it offers professional-level techniques for polishing drafts or creating new chilling sequences.

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