Zach Brewster-Geisz has narrated 4 audiobooks on Listento.it by 12 authors, with an average listener rating of 3.1★ across 10 ratings. The most-rated is Dark Hall Press Cosmic Horror Anthology.

Atif Zafar is a neurologist, researcher, entrepreneur, advocate, mentor, coach, and a life-long student of science and leadership. In Why Doctors Need to Be Leaders, he shares his insights and perspective on physician leadership and why the evolution of physician mind-set in the current healthcare system is crucial. In this book, he wishes to converse with medical students, trainees, early career physicians, and other stakeholders to stimulate a transformative discussion and to instigate leadership. These discussions aim to introduce the core principles of leadership for the future generations of doctors and to foment a culture of leadership in this incisive, analytical, bright and smart faction of the society. Learning these attributes and applying this knowledge and skill set will help you jump-start your career. This high value book will inspire you to change your mind-set, unshackle your intrinsic abilities of leadership, and help you think outside the box.
©2019 Atif Zafar (P)2019 Atif Zafar

In his essay "Supernatural Horror in Literature", H.P. Lovecraft famously noted that "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." Dark Hall Press is proud to present our Cosmic Horror Anthology, 10 tales of nameless terror from some of the most exciting voices in the field. It's all here, from stories of subtle, invasive menace to tales of full-fledged cyclopean horrors; from alien worlds to the yawning holes in perception where strange forces lurk; where nature takes on a terrifying sentience and one is not safe even in dreams. We at Dark Hall invite you to join us in celebration of the modern weird tale, to cast off the veil of reason and see the universe for what it truly is - frightening and uncontrollable. Includes "The Yellow Dust" by Oliver Smith, "The Interview" by James Pratt, "The Unknown" by Tim Jeffreys, "Night Terrors" by Mike Pieloor, "The Eye of the Beholder" by Darin Kennedy, "Starstruck" by Shenoa Carroll-Bradd, "Godess of our Fathers" by Josh Strnad, "The Events of Frenchman's Creek" by DJ Tyrer, "The Ceiling with No Hook" by Johannes Pinter, "A Drawing of the Sky, a Song of Change" by Bear Weiter.
©2014 Dark Hall Press / New Street Communications, LLC (P)2014 Dark Hall Press / New Street Communications, LLC

It’s a game of life and death. Ember is a courtesan whose skills as an assassin are well-hidden. On her mission to kill a lord at a party, she manages to poison him but he survives. As punishment, the vengeful lord murders all the women who bear a resemblance to Ember. Her failure in her mission leads to her expulsion from the assassins’ guild. And when a fearsome group of hired killers known as the Sister chase her, Ember is forced to flee the city. She stumbles across a group of dwarves on a rare sojourn above ground to avoid a growing civil war. The dwarves are in the middle of their own mission - to settle a land dispute that threatens to bring two families to the brink of war. Meanwhile, Amaka, a human from our world, also finds herself underground. In this strange land, she struggles to survive and make sense of it all. And when she falls into a den of vicious creatures, she must escape or pay with her life. Rui is a strategist, but soon bites off more than he can chew and must fight to survive. Exploring a lost city at the end of Earth, the monk discovers danger and magic at every wicked turn. The architects of this maze remain a mystery, and Rui will need all the help he can get to win his freedom. Powerful creatures may offer aid, but can they truly be trusted? When Joha a wanna be diplomat finds himself also ensnared, it soon becomes clear to Joha that he isn't half the man his brother is. After being confronted by necromancy, Joha see's his chance at fame. Yet his estranged brother Moojan happens to be close by. A rogue mage has unleashed hell’s fury, and only one way to close his portal exists: Defeating the dead. Elsewhere, dark forces conspire to incite global unrest. Winning their game means hunting them down...and failure isn’t an option. Life’s A Game is a thrilling LitRPG story about the choices we make and the consequences that follow. In this captivating story, this strange world is meant for those who can level themselves up and survive the quests. And as the quests become more difficult...only the strong will survive. Fred achieves a beautiful balance of horror and supernatural thrills. The stakes are high - the secrets profound. The fun is absolute.
©2019 Fred Thurbin (P)2020 Fred Thurbin

It is the year 1874. Doc Meadows, frontier doctor working in the small town of Salvation, has always considered himself a sensible man and has not believed in monsters for a long time. When injured half-Indian Wolf Cowrie staggers into his practice one night, however, he brings terrifying news - a vampire he hunts plans to settle in Salvation and turn it into his own private larder. Now Doc has to overcome his skepticism and fear in order to face down this new threat to his town, before Salvation becomes just another ghost town in the territories. Sheep's Clothing hearkens back to early depictions of vampires as bloodthirsty, charismatic monsters, borrowing more strongly from Dracula than more common modern interpretations.
©2014 Elizabeth Einspanier (P)2014 Elizabeth Einspanier