Qualia Nous
A literary blend of science fiction and horror, Qualia Nous contains short stories, novelettes, and poetry from established authors and newcomers from around the world. Featuring the imaginations of Usman T. Malik, Gene... See More
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(13 reviews)
A literary blend of science fiction and horror, Qualia Nous contains short stories, novelettes, and poetry from established authors and newcomers from around the world. Featuring the imaginations of Usman T. Malik, Gene... See More
(111 reviews)
2023 RONDO HATTON CLASSIC HORROR AWARD WINNER FOR BEST CLASSIC HORROR FICTION. Stories of famous monsters in a new horror anthology featuring Joe R. Lansdale, F. Paul Wilson, Jonathan Maberry, Ramsey Campbell, and many... See More
(4 reviews)
Dark and thought-provoking. 22 excellent new short stories collected to honor the tradition of storytelling that was Rod Serling's legacy. This anthology was presented with The Serling Award by the Rod Serling Memorial... See More
by Rena Mason
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The new breed of legends continues... If you came here to read short stories about tranquil lakes, run to the nearest exit. Run as far away as you can from Ramsey Campbell, Jack Ketchum, Edward Lee, and our array of... See More
(155 reviews)
A descent into terror. Legends tell of a hollow earth, a world beneath our own. A world filled with wonders... and danger. But what if the legends are true? Delve into dark worlds in HELLHOLE, where death lurks around... See More
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Crystal Lake Publishing (Tales from the Darkest Depths) proudly presents this Bram Stoker Award-nominated non-fiction anthology, Horror 101: The Way Forward. Horror 101: The Way Forward - a comprehensive overview of the... See More
Progress is a motive force in every city -- and, perhaps, the point of civilization itself. The evolution of Sin City has challenged conventional meanings and methods of forward movement since it began its modernization by... See More
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But be warned, fellow traveler... this is not just a book -- it is a journey into the very life of Death. Listen to the tales of the afterlife: Halloween, vampires, Heaven, Hell, Armageddon, zombies, death-bringing angels... See More
by Gord Rollo
Quick ViewJournalStone's 2013 Triple DoubleDown bundle takes all six authors from the DoubleDown series in 2013, all six books, six front covers and combines them into one package. If you are interested in the DoubleDown series, this... See More
by Marc Laidlaw
Quick ViewNIGHTMARE is an online horror and dark fantasy magazine. In NIGHTMARE's pages, you will find all kinds of horror fiction, from zombie stories and haunted house tales, to visceral psychological horror. This month, we have... See More
by Rena Mason
Quick ViewWhen Lisa Morton proposed we gather a group and release a series of eBooks, each themed, and each featuring some of my favorite authors and people, I jumped at the chance. To hell with my overfilling inbox and commitments... See More
Five authors, five anthologies, each written to a theme. In book 3 of this groundbreaking series, Strange Tales of the Macabre, this edition's theme is POST-APOCALYPTIC! Military factions, monsters, environmental disasters... See More
by Lisa Morton
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These five tales call forth spirits to terrify, trick, and entrance. Bram Stoker Award-winning editor and author Eric J. Guignard shows us the ghostly side of King Arthur's legend. Shirley Jackson Award nominee Kate Jonez... See More
by Rena Mason
Quick ViewFive authors, five anthologies, each written to a theme. The theme for book 4 of this groundbreaking series, Strange Tales of the Macabre is STRANGE JOURNEYS. "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." - Lao... See More
by Rena Mason
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With EAST END GIRLS, three-time Bram Stoker Award winner Rena Mason offers a fascinating new perspective on some of the most-remembered and written about murders in history. Seized by the vicious killings of Jack the... See More
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A woman seduces a dragon, evil flowers attack the earth, and Bram Stoker reveals the horrific origins of Dracula, in this 364th edition of the worlds greatest magazine of Dark Fantasy. But that's not all! Edited by... See More
by Lee Murray
Quick ViewWinner of the Shirley Jackson and Bram Stoker Awards Almond-eyed celestial, the filial daughter, the perfect wife. Quiet, submissive, demure. In Black Cranes, Southeast Asian writers of horror both embrace and reject... See More