Pellucid Lunacy
The first anthology by Written Backwards, a collection of twenty tales of psychological horror. See More
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Quick ViewThe first anthology by Written Backwards, a collection of twenty tales of psychological horror. See More
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Quick ViewThe highly anticipated follow-up to Booklist's Top Ten Best Horror of 2016 selection The Gods of H.P. Lovecraft The Demons of King Solomon is the innovative sequel to JournalStone Publishing's bestselling anthology The Gods... See More
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Quick ViewIt's dangerous to be a doctor... ... Or a member of the Chapman family in this collection of three loosely tied together tales of the macabre by authors Aaron J. French, Erik T. Johnson, and Adam P. Lewis. Aaron J. French... See More
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Quick ViewWhen Roger Borough receives an unexpected call from a mysterious woman, he is summoned into the past by news that an old college friend is dying. When he encounters James Steiner again the floodgates of his unconscious... See More
by Kat Rocha
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Quick Viewthis is a solid anthology front to back... I would certainly recommend this anthology to anyone seeking to supplement their reading with an anthology of short bursts of horror. --Innsmouth Free Press On the subway, during... See More
by Jeff Strand
Quick ViewEighteen stories, a poem, and a letter all about the fabled Southwestern Jackalope. Read as a lonely jackalope comes into his own, learn how Ronald Reagan used his jackalope to find political success, explore the horrific... See More
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Quick ViewFrom Dark Discoveries editor Aaron J. French, the man who brought you Monk Punk and The Shadow of the Unknown, comes Songs of the Satyrs, an anthology dedicated entirely to the robust creatures of earthly pleasures. Songs of... See More
by Neal Privett
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Quick ViewSince 2009, The Horror Zine has published exceptional horror fiction by emerging talent and today's leading authors. Editor Jeani Rector selects only the most inventive and captivating tales for each issue. In addition to... See More