Speaker of Truth to Nonsense
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My new short story collection is available for Kindle at Amazon.
The ePUB edition is live at Kobo
and coming soon to the Apple Book Story and Google Play.
Things That Go Bump In The Night is an unorthodox short story collection by James K. Lambert that reimagines classic fairy tales, folklore, and even a piece of history in ways both unexpected and thought-provoking. In this inventive anthology, each tale brings a subtle, sometimes eerie twist to familiar narratives, playing on timeless themes of magic, blood, and mystery. Far from a simple scare, these stories invite readers to contemplate the boundaries between myth and reality, the allure of the unknown, and the power of imagination.
From folklore’s darker corners to reinterpretations that reveal new sides of age-old characters, Lambert creates a multi-layered experience where the fantastical meets the deeply human. With the assistance of AI to refine prose and conjure haunting visuals, Things That Go Bump In The Night explores not only the strange and supernatural but also the universal questions hidden within. It’s a collection that will resonate with readers long after the last page, prompting reflection as much as fascination.
Perfect for fans of dark fantasy, literary reinterpretations, and reimagined classics, this collection offers an engaging and lingering journey through tales that are as haunting as they are thoughtful. Enter the shadows, but don’t be surprised if these stories linger long after the last page. You may just find something that stays with you, forever.
Have you watched my feature documentary Conspiracy Theorist Lie?
No matter how many JFK related films you have seen, this is the story you haven’t heard. Filmmaker James K. Lambert gives a history of lies and liars who have contributed to the public’s general confusion about this case. He then travels to Dealey Plaza for the 50th Anniversary and confronts the conspiracy theorists on their home turf. This is a must see for all history buffs!
Check out the History Think Blog and the History Think Bot.