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Things That Go Bump In The Night, an unorthodox short story collection by James K. Lambert is now available for Kindle at Amazon, and ePUB at Kobo, the Apple Book Store, and the Google Play Store.
This inventive anthology reimagines classic fairy tales, folklore, and even a sliver of history in unexpected, thought-provoking ways. These aren’t just tales to startle; they’re meant to linger. Through twists both subtle and eerie, each story explores the space between myth and reality, the allure of the unknown, and the power of imagination. Far from simple scares, these stories invite you to question familiar narratives and dive deeper into the shadowed places of human experience.
From folklore’s darker corners to the reinterpreted lives of age-old characters, this collection brings magic, blood, and mystery to new light. With AI-crafted prose and haunting visuals, Things That Go Bump In The Night probes not only the strange and supernatural but the universal questions hidden within. A perfect read for fans of dark fantasy, literary reimaginings, and classic tales turned inside out. Enter the shadows, but be warned—these stories might stay with you.
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Download a PFD sample of the book, including the prologue.
Have you watched my feature documentary Conspiracy Theorist Lie?
No matter how many JFK documentaries you’ve seen, this is the story you haven’t heard. In Conspiracy Theorists Lie, filmmaker James K. Lambert charts a history of deception, unmasking the figures who have fueled public confusion around the JFK case. On the 50th anniversary of the assassination, Lambert travels to Dealey Plaza to confront conspiracy theorists head-on, challenging them in the heart of their own territory. It’s a must-watch for history buffs and truth-seekers alike!
Curious about history but don’t know who you can trust?
Explore the History Think Blog and check out the History Think Bot. Here, I bring history into sharper focus, sifting through the myths and disinformation to uncover what is reasonably true and why it matters.