Out of Water
THIS IS AN INVITATION TO DROWNING. These are the stories of things out of water--of sea bed deserts choked with ghosts; of the lonely, roving children of the fen. Here your garden grows belowground. You will be born into a... See More
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by Sarah Read
(17 reviews)
THIS IS AN INVITATION TO DROWNING. These are the stories of things out of water--of sea bed deserts choked with ghosts; of the lonely, roving children of the fen. Here your garden grows belowground. You will be born into a... See More
by Sarah Read
(148 reviews)
He's run away home. That's what they say every time one of Charley Winslow's friends vanishes from The Old Cross School for Boys. It's just a tall tale. That's what they tell Charley when he sees the ragged grey figure... See More
(6 reviews)
Fifteen tales of grindhouse action and horror! A desert roadhouse becomes the place of ultimate survival as a young couple retaliates against its spiraling web of lost memories. A cursed board game waits patiently in a... See More
by Sarah Read
(310 reviews)
Why is waiting so hard for dinosaurs? The Little Dino has no patience. He wants what he wants when he wants it. If his parents say, "in a minute," he reacts as if they have said "in a year". This cute and funny book helps... See More
by Clive Barker
(70 reviews)
***Winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in the Anthology category*** Want to see something weird? Embrace the odd? Satisfy your curiosity? Surrender to wonder? From Crystal Lake Publishing and the Bram... See More
by Sarah Read
(29 reviews)
"No." "Mine." "Gimme." This book has a simple but effective message about sharing. *The "mine" stage is perfectly normal *Teaching kids about sharing *Perfect read aloud to your Pre-K kids *Gentle teaching and patience *Show... See More
by Sarah Read
(62 reviews)
"But it's not my fault!" Learning to take responsibility for your actions is a big lesson to learn, but can also be a rewarding one. *Making mistakes is OK *Teach children the importance of taking on responsibilities... See More
by Sarah Read
(68 reviews)
Not everything always goes the way we planned. This little book helps kids look on the bright side *Helping kids cope when things don't go their way *Help kids deal with disappointment *Frustration or anger don't last... See More
by Sarah Read
(26 reviews)
Best Books Awards Recipient Teaching self-control? Here's a story to help kids build skills that are critical for regulating their emotions and behavior. *Teach children how to manage difficult emotions like anxiety... See More
(34 reviews)
The Good Book. You might have clutched it in your church pew on Sunday mornings. You know the one? With the pebbled black soft cover, the words HOLY BIBLE stamped in gold ink. Perhaps it strengthened your faith, comforted... See More
(6 reviews)
Haunted Houses have intrigued and terrified the human mind for millennia. From folk tales about remote cabins, to Victorian ghost stories, to Hollywood blockbusters, the iconic crumbling walls and creaking doors have... See More
(12 reviews)
You are not alone. Written by the scariest minds in horror today, these 22 brand-new tales show how monsters are taking back their power in a world that desperately needs an inhuman intervention. From violent tooth fairies... See More
by Julie C. Day
(8 reviews)
Playful, whimsical, or dark, but always thoughtful and tinged with the inexplicably weird, the Weird Dream Society brings together twenty-three stories from the most innovative creators in speculative fiction. Nathan... See More
(4 reviews)
California. Close your eyes and say it: California. Images of perpetual sunshine, swaying palm trees, and blue waters lapping at sandy beaches. That one word conjures visions of gold and fame, luring dreamers to its mythic... See More
by Dan Coxon
(4 reviews)
When Eliot first spies the booth at the end of the pier, he wonders what it is. The canvas is faded, the striped pattern barely visible beneath years of dirt. The wooden boards are stained and bare. It's the crude... See More
(1 review)
Black Static 46 has new horror fiction by Steven J. Dines, Ralph Robert Moore, Damien Angelica Walters, Sarah Read, Neil Williamson, and Gary McMahon, with illustrations by Vincent Sammy, Richard Wagner and Ben Baldwin, who... See More
(3 reviews)
The November-December issue contains new cutting edge horror fiction by Matt Thompson, Emily B. Cataneo, Sarah Read, Jack Westlake, S. Qiouyi Lu, and Tim Lees. The cover art is by Joachim Luetke, and interior illustrations... See More
(1 review)
The July-August issue contains new dark stories by seven women authors: Kristi DeMeester, Kirsten Kaschock, Rosalie Parker, Damien Angelica Walters, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam, Sarah Read, and YZ Chin. The cover art is by Richard... See More
by Sarah Read
(78 reviews)
Why is waiting so hard?A few minutes may seem to last "forever" when we're waiting for our turn. This cute and funny book helps kids discover that some things are worth the wait. *It is OK to feel upset or mad when you... See More
by Sarah Read
(23 reviews)
Why do I need to wash my hands? This cute and funny book helps kids discover what germs are, why they sometimes make us sick. *Teach children all about germs *Perfect read aloud to your Pre-K and Kindergarten kids *Good... See More
(17 reviews)
The Horror Writers Associations presents their seventh annual Poetry Showcase, featuring the best in never-before-published dark verse. Edited by Stephanie M. Wytovich, this year's featured poets are K. P. Kulski, Sarah... See More
by Sarah Read
(11 reviews)
Sometimes you "lose your cool" or "hit the roof. " It's okay to feel angry. *Anger can even be a good thing. *Ways to help kids express their anger *Find out what triggers the emotion *Talk about helpful strategies for... See More
by Sarah Read
(21 reviews)
Is it normal for unicorns to have fears? The children's book about fear that helps kids to feel less alone when they are scared or afraid. *It's normal for children to feel afraid at times *The story to help your child... See More
by Sarah Read
(25 reviews)
Do we really need to "fix" quiet kids? * Reassure kids that they can take control of their worries *An excellent way to talk to kids about anxiety and worry * How to overcome the fear of trying new things * Being shy isn't... See More
by Sarah Read
(3 reviews)
Is your unicorn worrying a lot? *Help your child overcome any of their own worries *Use of perspective and problem solving *Keeping worries from getting too large *Most worries never come true *****This book is really cute... See More
by Sarah Read
(25 reviews)
Small acts of kindness can make a big difference. *Teach children how to treat others *How stand up for those who can't stand up for themselves *A powerful message on how important it is to be kind to yourself *The lesson... See More
by KL Pereira
Quick ViewKL Pereira is our featured writer. She brings TWO stories to read. We talk to her about the creative process, influences and her collection A Dream Between Two Rivers. Fiona Maeve Geist talks Women's Utopia Fiction as a... See More
by Steven Sheil
(2 reviews)
The September-October issue contains new cutting edge horror fiction by Stephen Hargadon, Sarah Read, Steven Sheil, Daniel Bennet, and Seán Padraic Birnie. The cover art is by Joachim Luetke, and interior illustrations are... See More