
C.L. Hart is a disabled former home health nurse who lives in a remote rural town in the Colorado-Wyoming-Nebraska triad. This hybrid author primarily pens dystopian and Lovecraftian fantasy but sometimes busts out a sweet romance to shake things up.
When not writing sanity-scarring stories or appeasing eldritch horrors, Ms. Hart enjoys baking and being crafty. However, even when she's pretending to be a normal old lady, you'd best believe that her screwy synapses are cooking up new literary abominations.
Renowned husband and wife archaeologists Lachlan Schaeffer and Zaidy Ruggieri and their team have discovered a pair of corpses entangled in an eternal embrace in an Irish bog. Speculations about how the pair got there run rampant. It is up to Zaidy and her clairvoyant abilities to learn the truth about the star-crossed pair.
From the mad mind of The Author That Should Not Be comes an origin story of HP Lovecraft's most nuanced and intelligent creation: Nyarlathotep.
Lil is the gal who puts the "naughty" in Naughty Netherworld Press. She may not be much of a woman by the light of day, but by night she'll make your steamiest fantasies come true--in a literary sense.
When she isn't cooking up hot stories, Lil enjoys baking and crafts.
From the sexy mind of Lil DeVille comes a sweet and spicy novelette featuring a m/f/f friends-to-lovers trio. When Pearl Beach Resort workers Candi, Luisa, and Parsifal see silver fox Boris getting down to business with hunky bar manager Valentyn on the deck of Boris' yacht, they can't stop thinking about it. An awakening of desire is inevitable.
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Blurb for the Anthology
Monsters deserve love too…
From werewolves, vampires, and even Bigfoot, these beasts manage to find love. Whether they are able to sink their claws into that love and keep it is another story. When it comes down to it, don’t judge a book by its cover. This anthology brings a mixture of what ifs and happily ever afters.
Featuring stories from T.C. Mill, A.K. Moss, Toni Mobley, Barend Nieuwstraten III, Ashley L. Hunt, Charles Kyffhausen, Lil Deville, Kelly Piner, Jess Monica, and Karen Bayly.
Graphic sexual content is included within this anthology.
Blurb for The Beasts of Hank's Wood by Lil DeVille
Joe Schola III is the eighteen-year-old son of Joseph Schola Junior, a fire-and-brimstone preaching Fundamentalist televangelist. While young Joe is far less homophobic than his father, he is struggling to come to terms with his own sexual orientation. Will Joe dare accept the invitation to become part of a clan of shapeshifters, and will he accept the love being offered to him by the handsome fox shifter Lovell Azarola?
Ornery Owl is an aspect of my personality that I only became aware of once I became disabled and my son and I moved to a remote rural town.
Ornery Owl believes in honesty and freedom of expression. If you can't be honest and free when writing poetry, you can't be honest anywhere.
My other writing personas entertain me.
Ornery Owl is the one that heals me.
The first published poetry volume from the deranged mind behind Team Netherworld. Often depressive, like its creator, but with some unexpected silliness thrown in for good measure.
This is the second volume of poetry from Naughty Netherworld Press. The poems were all written during April 2020. Many of them address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the world. These poems tend to have a cheeky approach, and sometimes they bite, but they never flinch
Ornery Owl is a curmudgeonly crone who does not play by the rules. She is a proud feminist and not the fun kind. She is a mother who wonders what kind of world she will be leaving her son. She hopes against hope that her words will prompt people to think and make changes for the better.
The works in this poetry collection were written in the autumn and winter of 2020. They are filled with anger and appreciation, gratitude and grief, hope and outrage, trauma and healing. They cover topics such as abuse, bullying, body image, eating disorders, PTSD, misogyny, sexual assault, size shaming, and climate change.
The words are the real, honest revelations of a disabled woman who was repeatedly misused before learning to respect herself. You may resonate with the words, but know that they have the potential to awaken painful emotions and trigger disturbing memories. Hopefully, they may also inspire those who need the nudge to become their own advocates.
The second edition contains changes to the personal essay Worse than Bad and some minor formatting changes.