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Twenty one-page to three-page scary stories.
Twenty Tiny Tales is a collection of twenty-two moralistic, humorous and heart-warming short stories. Some are inspired by the freedom and music of the 1960s, others are tales about wildlife, birds, dogs, caravans– even motorcycles. Let the stories transport you to the rural settings of the West Coast of Scotland and Northumberland. ‘Flower Power’ has all of the charm of the Sixties– a time of pacifism, love and euphoria, and follows the story of Clara and her florist business. ‘The Museum of Childhood’ follows Sadie, a twenty-two year old graduate who secured a temporary post at The Museum of Childhood, an old four storey building full of childhood related memorabilia, with a ghostly secret. Twenty Tiny Tales will appeal to dog lovers, and readers who enjoy emotional, moving reads with the power to transport you to an array of settings and characters. The stories feature captivating plots, alluring depictions of the characters involved and most have a unique, shocking twist.
100 stories. 100 words each. Tiny snippets of terror for your consumption. Take them in one at a time and savor the twisted flavor of death and destruction, or devour them all in one sitting--a nonstop feast of terrifying creatures and horrible happenings. The choice is yours, as will be the fear. You may want to sleep with the light on.
Have you ever heard it's bad manners to break into a funeral procession, or to be too obsessed with your outward appearance, and even better taking too long to set your wedding date for your upcoming nuptials. There is no law for taking your time to make a decision; after all patience is a virtue isn't it? Maybe after you read "The Big Book of Tiny Tales of Terror", which is actually rather small, you too may start thinking about the choices you are about to make, especially after you read these twisted tales of good ideas, that took off in the wrong direction leading to their ultimate demise!
A woman wakes handcuffed to an antique desk. A mysterious key drives its possessor to obsession and madness. Famous figures find themselves in deadly, as-yet-undreamed scenarios history never recorded, where awe and fear play out with maximum effect in an economy of words. It's said that good things come in small packages. So, too, the wicked. Dare to open the covers of Shrunken Heads: Twenty Tiny Tales of Terror by Gregory L. Norris and unwrap short, sharp stories of intrigue and horror. "Fans awaiting Gregory L. Norris's latest collection are in for multiple thrills. If you can't guess all this prolific author has in mind, he'll share his nightmares in this new selection of creepy tales. You may choose to sleep with your lights on-if you can sleep at all! While individual pieces take little time to read, each will take a L-O-N-G time to get over!' -Esther M. Leiper-Estabrooks, Poet Laureate, New Hampshire White Mountains Region Every literary visit with Gregory L. Norris is like walking up to that old, creaky house on the corner in your best Halloween costume, knocking on the door and crying, "Trick or treat!" When that door opens, watch out... 'cause you're about to get both! Shrunken Heads is the fiction equivalent of bag full of that Halloween candy. Some of it is salty, some of it is sweet but, and this is Norris' greatest strength, some of it is sneaky, like a juicy red apple with a razorblade core. -David C. Hayes, Author of Cannibal Fat Camp and American Guigno
All of the Terror.All of the Wicked.All of the Rotten.All of the Horrid.All of the Evil.All 500 tales.Every Little Thing.All in one place.
Best New Horror has established itself as the world's most admired annual collection, showcasing the very best in contemporary horror fiction. For this latest bloodcurdling feast of terror, the multi-award winning editors have chosen such modern masterpieces as the first book publication of a new ghost story by Clive Barker; Peter Straub's stunning novella set in a fear-haunted Vietnam; John Lennon's alternate history by Ian R. MacLeod, and Kim Newman's acclaimed novella about Victorian vampires. Plus razor sharp stories on the cutting edge of horror by some of the greatest contemporary masters of fear, including Peter Atkins, Poppy Z. Brite, John Brunner, Christopher Fowler, Thomas Ligotti, M. John Harrison, Lisa Tuttle, Karl Edward Wagner, Kate Wilhelm, Douglas E. Winter and many more.