This anthology will hopefully remind you of a time when horror books didn’t try to be overly literary or snobbish or superior in tone. The tales inside will take you back to when your stomach took the occasional lurch. Stories that might be found by a teenager fifty years down the line when he or she discovers the book in a relative’s bookcase, or whatever passes for a second hand bookshop in the future, and give them the fire in their belly to try their hand at writing a horror story. This is a horror anthology in the tradition of the anthologies we all grew up with. Table of Contents Christenings Can Be Dangerous – John Llewellyn Probert Larva – John Brunner The Swarm – Alison Littlewood Natural Selection – Robin Ince One of the Family – Bernard Taylor Cut! – Anna Taborska The Christmas Toys – Paul Finch The Quixote Candidate – Rhys Hughes Helping Mummy – Kate Farrell The City of Plenty – Alex Miles The Iron Cross – Craig Herbertson Sometimes You Think You Are Alone – Alison Moore Bird Doll – Claire Massey What Shall We Do About Barker? – Reginald Oliver Old Grudge Ender – David A. Riley Jack and Jill – Steve Rasnic Tem The Blackshore Dreamer – John Burke Imagination – Christopher Fowler The Baby Trap – Janine-Langley Wood The Tip Run – Johnny Mains Dementia – Charlie Higson
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- Release Date 06/24/2013
- Author Johnny Mains
- Language English
- Company Screaming Dreams; 1st edition
- Weight 15 ounces
- Dimensions 5 x 0.73 x 8 inches
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