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Fresh Fear: An Anthology of Macabre Horror

FRESH FEAR: An Anthology of Macabre Horror is a collection of horror selected by editor William Cook, from some of the genre's best writers of dark fiction.This anthology includes 28 stories of horror that deal with the psychological and emotional realm of human fear. Tales steeped in psychological horror, sit alongside visions of strange worlds and inner landscapes drenched in blood, penned by some of today's leading proponents of the craft. 'Quiet horror' sits comfortably next to more visceral portrayals of the monsters that lurk deep within the human heart. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famously once said, "where there is no imagination there is no horror" - the horror expressed by the authors in Fresh Fear show that imagination is indeed tantamount to excellent story-telling.Included in the introduction is a selection from W.J. Renehan's The Art of Darkness: Meditations on the Effect of Horror Fiction.Table of ContentsScathe meic Beorh – God of the WindRobert Dunbar – High RiseRamsey Campbell – WelcomelandLily Childs – Strange TastesLincoln Crisler – Nouri and the BeetlesJack Dann – CampsThomas Erb – Spencer Weaver Gets RebootedBrandon Ford – Scare MeCarole Gill – RaisedLindsey Beth Goddard – The Tooth CollectorJF Gonzalez – Love HurtsDane Hatchell – ‘takersCharlee Jacob – Inside the Buzzword BoxK Trap Jones – Demon Eyed BlindTim Jones – ProteinJames Ward Kirk – BlockRoy C Booth & Axel Kohagen – Just Another ExShane McKenzie – So Much DeathShaun Meeks – Perfection Through SilenceAdam Millard – The Incongruous Mr MarwickChristine Morgan – Nails of The DeadBillie Sue Mosiman – VerbotenChantal Noordeloos – The DoorDon Noble – PsychWH Pugmire – Darkness Dancing in Your EyesWilliam Todd Rose – The Grave DancerEA Irwin – Justice through Twelve StepsAnna Taborska – Out of the LightProudly brought to you by King Billy Publications.

From the Back Cover

With over 450 pages, Fresh Fear is packed with stories written by both masters and up-and-coming maestros of the horror genre. Tales steeped in psychological horror sit alongside visions of strange worlds and fantastical landscapes drenched in blood. 'Quiet horror' sits comfortably next to more visceral portrayals of the monsters that lurk deep within the human heart. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, famously once said, "where there is no imagination there is no horror" - the horror expressed by the authors in Fresh Fear show that imagination is indeed tantamount to excellent story-telling.Prepare yourself for 28 tales of fear-inducing horror from some of today's best authors of dark fiction.

About the Author

William Cook is a New Zealand writer. He is the editor of Fresh Fear: An Anthology of Macabre Horror and author of the popular psychological thriller, Blood Related He is also the author of two non-fiction books: Gaze Into The Abyss: The Poetry of Jim Morrison and Secrets of Best-Selling Self-Published Authors.He has also written many short stories that have appeared in anthologies and has authored four short-story collections: Psychological Horror Stories, Babylon Fading, Dreams of Thanatos & Dark Deaths and two collections of poetry: Journey: the search for something & Corpus Delicti. Grab a free copy of William's 250 pg collection, Dreams of Thanatos. Sign-up now for the VIP newsletter at:williamcookwriter.com/p/subscribe-now.html (just copy and paste into your browser).Member of the Australian Horror Writers Association, SpecFicNZ & the SFFANZ."This man is simply scary. There is both a clinical thoroughness and a heartfelt emotional thoroughness to his writing. He manages to shock as well as empathize, to scare as well as acclimatize, yet beneath it all is a well read intelligence that demands to be engaged. I loved Blood Related. Ordinarily I hate serial killer stories, but William Cook won me over. He is a unique and innovative talent."- Joe McKinney, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Flesh Eaters and Dog Days"William Cook tells a gruesome story with a sense of authenticity that makes you question with considerable unease if it really is fiction, after all."- Graham Masterton, author of The Manitou and Descendant

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