Promotional image for the 'At The Gate' giveaway. The image includes a mug with a feather design and the text "You're DOUBTING yourself again. STOP that.", a vintage key, and the book 'At The Gate' by Trey Stone. The background has a red geometric pattern, and the text lists the giveaway items: a signed paperback, a mug, all six illustrations from the book, and a unique hotel key. The pre-order deadline is September 6, 2022.

GIVEAWAY & ART REVEAL for At The Gate!

Have you seen the cover for At The Gate? Trey Stone’s newest release will be a psychological thriller where darkness meets the unpredictable. Special thanks to Matt Barnes for creating fantastic cover art and to Axel Knight for lending us his artistic talent for six compelling illustrations. We are excited to share with you the lovely illustrations that will be included in our giveaway!

We will be giving away 5 bundles on release day!

Order an e-book or paperback through our store and get automatically registered for the drawing. Or order both at a discount for $12 and get two entries!

Bundles Include:

  • Signed copy of At The Gate Paperback
  • You’re Doubting Yourself Again Mug
  • All 6 illustrations from the book (5 in x 7 in size)
  • Unique Hotel Key

About At The Gate

Joseph can’t live with the fact that he’s responsible for his daughter’s death. He checks into The Gate as his final destination, but after the disappearance of a guest everything begins to unravel. Days go missing, people are acting strange, and nothing is what it should be. At every turn, he’s reminded of this most painful mistake.

Joseph disappears down a rabbit hole of mysterious events, all the while keeping up the battle against his own inner demons. Now he is trapped inside a haunted hotel trying to find a guest that may not even exist.

The Art

At the Gate is a unique look at mental health and empathy, tackling some morally gray topics surrounding self-harm and suicide, and Axel Knight has graciously designed some illustrations for the novella. They illustrate stages of the cycle of grief. We are grateful to Axel for his work in creating this incredible pieces. 

A black-and-white illustration of a man covering his ears in distress while dozens of eyes of varying sizes float in the dark background, seemingly watching him. The scene evokes a sense of paranoia and unease, with the eyes symbolizing an overwhelming feeling of being observed.

Depression

Art by Axel Knight

A black-and-white illustration depicting a man with a pained expression, clutching his chest as dark hands with long, sharp claws descend from above. A large, menacing skull with sharp teeth looms overhead, creating a nightmarish atmosphere.

Rage

Art by Axel Knight

A black-and-white illustration of a bearded man with several swords stabbed into his back. He is hunched over, bleeding from the wounds, with a determined expression on his face. The background features a large, glowing circle with sharp black rays, emphasizing the intensity of the scene.

Pain

Art by Axel Knight

A black-and-white illustration showing a kneeling man, clutching his head in distress, surrounded by skeletal figures, including a larger, cloaked skeleton that appears to be reaching towards him. The scene is dark and ominous, with the skeletal figures emerging from the shadows.

Desperation

Art by Axel Knight

Art from "At The Gate" featuring a black-and-white illustration of a bearded man wearing a cloak covered in skulls and bones. The man stands with a solemn expression, framed by a large, glowing moon in the background, adding a haunting and somber tone to the scene. The intricate details of the bones and skulls emphasize a theme of mortality and darkness.

Shame

Art by Axel Knight

Art reveal for the book "At The Gate" featuring a black-and-white illustration. The central figure is a bearded man holding a bottle of liquor, raising his hand in a gesture of stopping or warding off. Surrounding him are symbolic elements: a coffin in the background, a distressed woman covering her face, and a shadowy building with a figure in the doorway. The scene conveys a sense of foreboding and inner turmoil.

Denial

Art by Axel Knight

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