Falling Over
Sometimes when you fall over you don't get up again. And sometimes, you get up to find everything has changed: An ordinary man who sees his face in a tabloid newspaper. A soldier haunted by the images of those he has killed... See More
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(18 reviews)
Sometimes when you fall over you don't get up again. And sometimes, you get up to find everything has changed: An ordinary man who sees his face in a tabloid newspaper. A soldier haunted by the images of those he has killed... See More
by Joe Mynhardt
(13 reviews)
Learn the craft of writing from those who know it best. This is the Writers on Writing Vol.1 - 4 Omnibus - An Author's Guide where your favorite authors share their ultimate secrets in becoming and being an... See More
(18 reviews)
They'll do anything to protect their way of life. Anything. Welcome to Priory, a small gated community in the UK, where the only thing worse than an ancient monster is the group worshipping it. They'll do anything to... See More
(8 reviews)
The Quarantined City: sealed off from the outside world, with only the sight of the ocean to remind its inhabitants of life beyond. No one knows why the city has been quarantined and conspiracy theories abound. But for... See More
(15 reviews)
The Other Room is a collection of weird horror fiction, containing twelve stories of the uncanny and the surreal. A naive student finds that his crumbling bedsit can be as haunted as any Gothic mansion. A man stumbles... See More
by Ben Eads
(3 reviews)
This is Writers on Writing - An Author's Guide where your favorite authors share their ultimate secrets in becoming and being an author. Learn the craft of writing from those who know it best. This is Writers On Writing... See More
(9 reviews)
This is Writers on Writing - An Author's Guide where your favorite authors share their ultimate secrets in becoming and being an author. Learn the craft of writing from those who know it best. This is Writers On Writing... See More
(52 reviews)
It's a long, drowsy summer at the end of the 1980s, and Alan Dean and three of his friends cross the fields behind their village to look for a rumoured WW2 air raid shelter. Only half believing that it even exists beyond... See More
by Ian Sputnik
Quick ViewWelcome to the Sanitarium, the perfect reading length for your in between times. You'll love these little slices of damnation as you tremble while you wait for the doctor. Dive into these short horror reads. Discover new and... See More
by Dan Coxon
(2 reviews)
It's as Peter begins to wade into the tarn that he spies the strange canvas structure at the edge of the trees. It looks like an abandoned Punch & Judy booth, he thinks, but dirty and tired, stained black with mould... See More
by Phil Sloman
(6 reviews)
The Sixth anthology in our PentAnth range brings you five more chilling tales that have their roots in the dark terrors that lurk in the woods. See More
(9 reviews)
Trying To Be So Quiet & Other Stories presents three stories about love, loss and the horror that comes when grief removes our reason for living from the world. In 'The Second Wish', a son coping with the sudden death of... See More
by Gary McMahon
Quick ViewIncludes the four chapbooks published by Knightwatch Press in 2015 and 2016, by Gary McMahon, Sean T Page, Jasper Bark and Lily Childs; as well as a fifth, previously unpublished, story by James Everington. See More
by Sam Dawson
(5 reviews)
New stories of the weird, occult, and paranormal by leading authors in the field. See More
by V.H. Leslie
(10 reviews)
Great British Horror 1 is the first in an annual series showcasing the best in modern British horror. Every year, the series will feature ten British authors, plus one international guest contributor, telling tales of this... See More
by Iain Grant
(10 reviews)
Nocturnicorn Books and FEAR Magazine present 13 sinister seasonal stories to freeze the blood from some of Horror's best indie authors... See More
(9 reviews)
In a Nottingham cemetery, hidden away from the grandiose tombs of the city's rich, are the old paupers' graves. Katherine and her team have been ordered to create an exhibit based around the lives of those unfortunates... See More
by Tim Jeffreys
(1 review)
An assortment of the weird and wonderful, the monstrous and the macabre, the Dark Lane anthology series continues with Volume Two. Containing brand new stories from authors such as Rebecca Lloyd, James Everington, Louis... See More
by Tim Jeffreys
(9 reviews)
A collection of talented writers from across the globe brings you a set of strange tales designed to electrify the jellied contents of your brainpan. Within these pages you will find dark adult fairy tales, strange creatures... See More
by Gary Budgen
Quick ViewFor the first time collected together, the best weird fiction from Morpheus Tales, the UK's most controversial weird fiction magazine! Only the very best weird fiction has been hand-picked from the Morpheus Tales archives to... See More
(1 review)
The Horror Fields: The Morpheus Tales Rural Horror Special Issue, edited by Matt Leyshon. Featuring: Untouchable By Rosalie Parker, Figures in a Landscape By John Coulthart, Bluehill Gang By Don Webb, Where the Marshes Meet... See More
by Alan Ryker
(2 reviews)
Penny Dreadnought Omnibus! Volume 1 contains sixteen stories from weird fiction authors The Abominable Gentlemen. Side effects may vary from reader to reader, but are likely to include: trembling hands; creeping dread... See More
by Alan Ryker
Quick ViewFrom the criminal minds of the Abominable Gentlemen come four tales of murder, malfeasance and malarky: "Occupational Hazard" by Iain Rowan "The Aerialist" by Alan Ryker "Packob's Reward" by James Everington "Poe's Blender"... See More
The eleventh edition of the controversial dark fiction magazine features Horror, Dark SF and Dark Fantasy fiction by Gary Budgen, Alex Davis, James Everington, R. K. Gemienhardt, Dean M. Drinkel, A. Reader, N. J. Buchanan... See More
(2 reviews)
The Abominable Gentlemen build four worlds only to destroy them in this apocalypse-themed issue of Penny Dreadnought. Witness four unique visions of the end in: "Precious Metal" by Aaron Polson "Only the Lonely" by Iain... See More
by Aaron Polson
(3 reviews)
From the malignant minds of the Abominable Gentlemen come fearful tales of paralyzing epistemic doubt. What do you do when you turn a corner and you find yourself where you hadn't intended to go, and you turn back and find... See More
(3 reviews)
From the malignant minds of the Abominable Gentlemen comes the first volume of Penny Dreadnought. Within these pages you'll find the following seeds of madness: "Lilies" by Iain Rowan "Cargo" by Aaron Polson "First Time... See More
by Maria Savva
(23 reviews)
A collection of short stories written by authors from the BestsellerBound group. 1. What Was Lost by James Sophi 2. The Art of Breathing by Jaime McDougall 3. Soul Windows by Jaleta Clegg 4. I Didn't Know His Name by... See More