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"Works on the history of Halloween, from pre-Christian Celtic myths to early 20th century articles, entries include poems, short stories, sections from 19th and 20th century folklore books, a one-act play, Irish and Scottish folk tales, and the first book on Halloween ever published. Annotations make the original source materials more palatable for modern readers"--Provided by publisher.
Fear isn't always loud. It doesn't always scream or announce itself with a loud thud on the closet door. Sometimes it creeps, slithers and crawls.Sometimes it's waiting in the shadows, whispering as you pass by.These stories may not scare you, but one or two whispers may just burrow into the back of your brain.They may make you shiver at night and consider, for just a moment, that maybe you left the front door unlocked and maybe those were footsteps you heard inside. Little Creepers contains 14 short stories, written by Jessica Walsh, meant to creep and crawl up your spine.
Once Upon a hallowed eve...Halloween, the day where the veil between the normal and the paranormal is as thin as a whisker on a witch's chin...Twenty-three original cozy mysteries cook up tales of fun, mayhem, and murder!With a sprinkle of seniors with sharp minds and smart mouths, a dash of witches with familiars and more sass than sense, and a pinch of whodunits in quaint little towns.Once Upon a Halloween has your next favorite author. Who will it be?
This richly illustrated anthology gathers together classic short stories from masters of supernatural fiction including M. R. James, Sheridan Le Fanu and Arthur Machen, alongside lesser-known voices in the field including Eleanor Scott and Margery Lawrence, and popular writers less bound to the horror genre, such as Thomas Hardy and E. F. Benson. These are damnable tales, selected and beautifully illustrated by Richard Wells. They stalk the moors at night, the deep forests, cornered fields and dusky churchyards, the narrow lanes and old ways of these ancient places, drawing upon the haunted landscapes of folk-horror – a now widely used term first applied to a series of British films from the late 1960s and 1970s: Witchfinder General (1968), Blood on Satan’s Claw (1971), and The Wicker Man (1973). But as this collection shows, writers of uncanny fiction were dabbling in the dark side of folklore long before. These twenty-two stories take the reader beyond the safety and familiarity of the town into the isolated and untamed wilderness. Unholy rites, witches’ curses, sinister village traditions and ancient horrors that lurk within the landscape all combine to remind us that the shiny modern, urban world might not have all the answers...
The theme is Gothic-- the horror of Gothic romance. Throughout the mid-century, paperback Gothic romance books dominated the shelves, always featuring a woman running away from a house. (Go ahead, Google "women running from houses.") Gothic romances tended to tell stories of women coming into conflict with old families, old houses and old traditions. So we've asked a bevy of best-selling writers to celebrate the movement with their own horrific takes on gothic. Run from the house with us! In Churl Yo offers a Bradburyesque sci-fi take on the Gothic, Alethea Kontis also chooses sci-fi in her tale of a futuristic medical procedure gone awry, John Ohno brings a classic governess-arrives-and-things-go-bad story, Jim Towns sets his story in 1972 with his movie-world horror tale, Amanda DeWees has a Gothic tale with an ingenious and tech-savvy female, Jeremiah Dylan Cook gives us a mysterious mansion-and sexy maybe-ghost, Leanna Renee Hieber brings us a ballad-like ghost origin story, Rob Nisbet makes a Lovecraft story out of Lovecraft himself, Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam comes to us with a ghost story of a house with its own ideas, Jason Henderson brings the beginning of a serialized story about an expedition into the fabled and haunted House of Usher, Charles R. Rutledge returns with a Carter Decamp psychic mystery, Henry Herz turns to folklore with his tale of a supernatural being wreaking vengeance on Scottish shores, Tony Jones spins us in the direction of violent, supernatural creatures with a taste for the nightlife, Michael Aronovitz weaves a tale about a person coming to terms with what it takes to escape an attic, Sam Knight perfectly evokes the smells and textures of life at an orchard, and Scott Pearson returns us once again to the contemporary era with his feminist commentary on the Modern Gothic.
Celebrate Halloween with this collection of short stories by award-winning authors and emerging talent. Deadly Treats features witches, zombies, vampires, food critics, crazy writers, dumb criminals, interfering ghosts, ex-cops and aliens.
"You reap what you sow. The fiends in the furrows : an anthology of folk horror is a collection of nine short stories that hew both to the earthy traditions and blaze new trials in Folk Horror ... Themes of rural isolation and insularity, paranoia, mindless and monstrous ritual, as well as arcane ceremonies clashing against modern preoccupations run through these stories."--Amazon.com
Extreme Drabbles of Dread is a collection of bite-sized extreme horror stories. This is an EXTREME horror collection and will push you to the edge of your limits. This is not for the faint of heart. You have been warned. With stories from: Eleanor Merry, Cassandra Angler, Tara Losacano, Marina Schnierer, Stephen Cords, Natasha Sinclair, Leon Sluyter, John Cady, Lance Dale, Nicole Henning, Ruthann Jagge, M. Betterelli, B. F Vega, M. Ennenbach, Chris Miller, Alanna Roberson-Webb, Radar Deboard, P. J Blakey-Novis, David Green, Patrick C. Harrison III, Meera Dandekar, Gary McDonough, Eric Butler, Chisto Healy, Wendy Cheairs, Kim Plasket, Jacek Wilkos, Aishwariya Laxmi, Nerisha Kemraj, Jason Myers, Larry Hinkle, Shannon Grant, Nic Brady, Todd Love, N.M Brown, Dawn DeBraal, David Watson, Benjamin Chadwick, Warren Benedetto, Gab, riella Balcom, David Owain Hughes, Hannah Carlan, J. Edwin Buja, Doug Hawley, L. Zedda- Sampson, John Kujawski, Kevin J. Kennedy, Destiny Pifer, Jen Mierisch, Shawn Bailey, Marie Sterling, T. L Emery, Chris Bannor, Serena Jayne, J.M Faulkner, Maggie D Brace, Charles Welch, Chrissie Molitor, Surina Venkat
We've reached out to the finest minds in horror, from best-selling authors to fresh new voices, to bring you a collection of stories to chill the blood. Join us as we explore Hawaiian myth and intrigue from Jessica Lee Anderson, sexy, contemporary vampire horror from Dark Shadows star and author Lara Parker, zombie mystery horror from New York Times Best Seller Kevin J Anderson, Mexican mythology horror from David Bowles, grim sci-fi horror from PJ Hoover, home invasion terror from Jason Henderson (that's me), Gothic horror from Leanna Renee Hieber, spooky American ghost horror from Michael Aronovitz, survivalist horror from Tom Waltz, demonic family horror from Tony Bloodworth, Central American folklore horror from Julia Guzman, hilariously dark genie horror from Mario Acevedo, strange, mind-blowing mythology horror from Guadalupe Garcia McCall, demonic desert family horror from Barry Barclay, and genre-bending science fiction horror from In Churl Yo.