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Midnights In October - eerie nightly escapes
Literary Titan Gold Book Award

Midnights In October - eerie nightly escapes

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“Well said words have the power to uplift, tear down, strengthen, and impress. But words said in October will inevitably conjure a spellcasting fest.” 

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Author: Patricia Bossano
Cover Art & Interior Design by MiblArt 
Published in the United States by WaterBearer Press, October 2025

 

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Unsettling and fabulously original

“Midnights in October - eerie nightly escapes, by Patricia Bossano is a delightful descent into eerie madness. Each of the fantastical, scintillating vignettes, is a wicked little gem—disturbing, thought-provoking, and just the right amount of jarring. These deliciously creepy, clever tales are perfect for those October nights when the shadows seem to have a mind of their own. Prepare yourself for a thrilling chill! I myself, was not prepared; I'd never read such a thing. I couldn't put it down... I read it with my mouth hanging open in awe and had to keep shoving snacks in to soothe myself. Unsettling, delicious, and fabulously original is how I would describe this latest endeavor by the indomitable and prolific author Patricia Bossano!” —Sherry Hogg, author of Child of Mine

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Haunting, enchanting, and thought-provoking

“A mysterious sparkle on the horizon of the gloaming, haunting, enchanting, and thought-provoking. A must-read for those craving sprinkles of magic throughout the day to escape the nerve-racking and mundane.” —V. G. Anderson, author of The Light in the Sound

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You are forewarned...

“Take a handful of candy corn, dear reader, and be "swallowed whole" in Bossano's Midnights in October: eerie nightly escapes. You are forewarned, though you may "wear skepticism like a shield," in 55 words or fewer, Bossano will "turn you from the joyous light," sending you through a "labyrinth of recollections," chased by the "clacking of bone-on-bone," leaving you "all but devoured" in her "fatal, inky gawk."” —Shea Robinson, author of Dance with Me

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My own imagination ran riot

“I loved it. I've read it 3 times now, each time I seem to read it from a different point of view, coming to a different conclusion about the meaning behind the words. The first time I thought it was political, then when I re-read it, it was about female power and strength. The third time, I felt the magic. To say this piece of work is thoughtful is an understatement, as the reader, our own imagination can run riot. Spellbinding.” —Karen Lott, ARC reader

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Flashes that refuse to let you go

“A candle flickers in the dark; shadows whisper fragments of stories lost to time. In this spectral collection, Patricia Bossano crafts fleeting glimpses into the supernatural, each fifty-five words or less, yet powerful enough to linger long after the final syllable fades. Read carefully! These flashes of the uncanny may refuse to let you go.” —Vince Font, Chief Editor, Glass Spider Publishing