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The haunting of nicolas cage
Most men buy a sports car or get a tattoo during their midlife crisis –– Nicolas Cage bought the most haunted house in New Orleans. On the verge of bankruptcy, Nic sequesters himself inside the infamous LaLaurie Mansion in an effort to reinvent himself as a writer. But inspiration doesn’t come easy, and he soon finds himself getting more than he bargained for when his home’s dark past reaches into the present to claim his soul. Filled with macabre humor and existential terror, The Haunting of Nicolas Cage is an almost-true story about a man coming to terms with his fame and his fear.
“this story has action, adventure, scares, smarts, and is laugh-out-loud funny. i couldn’t put it down. it’s fantastic.”
— G.O. Parsons, creator of Willy’s Wonderland
“A wildly inventive and riotously funny first novella of electrifying prose that draws, incredibly, from true-to-life events.”
— Rex Pickett, author of Sideways and The Archivist
“If The Haunting of Nicolas Cage was a movie, it would be the internet's favorite movie. I absolutely love this novella, which puts Cage in a haunted mansion and unleashes wacky hijinks involving Ghost Rider dolls and T-Rex heads. Captures Cage perfectly and lovingly.”
— John Squires, Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting
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About marco
Marco Mannone was born in Sicily, raised in Buffalo, and is currently trapped in Los Angeles. His feature screenplay, Scars, was selected for the 2019 BloodList and his first short fiction, Hell-A Woman, was published by SLW Books in the horror anthology "Along Comes Scary." His first Erie Sunset Press short fiction, The Great Pumpkin Spice Slaughter, is available on Amazon. The Haunting of Nicolas Cage is his first novella.