CONSUMED: Tales Inspired by the WendigoEdited by Hollie & Henry SniderHunger that changes you...consumes you...turning you into a nightmare version of what you once were. From desolate snowy mountains and apocalyptic wastelands to New York's sex clubs and virtual encounters, Denver Horror Collective brings you, dear reader, visions of horror inspired by the Wendigo.With an introduction from Owl Goingback, authors treating you to this plate of delicacies include Wrath James White, Steve Rasnic Tem, Dana Fredsti, R. Michael Burns, Angela Sylvaine, Ian Neligh, P.L. McMillan, Michael Gore, Amanda Headlee, Joy Yehle, Ross Baxter, K.D. Webster, Ray Zacek, Elana Gomel, Marlin Bressi, Brenda S. Tolian, and Christophe Maso.So sit back and take a nibble to satisfy your cravings. Better yet, devour these pages and be CONSUMED by what's inside.CONTENTSINTRODUCTION - Owl Goingback CRAVINGS - R. Michael Burns STARVED - Angela Sylvaine ADAPTATION - Ian NelighTHE SCREAMING TREE - Dana FredstiPLANET OF THE HUNGRY - P.L. McMillanLIKES - Michael GoreJOURNAL OF MILTON PARKER - Amanda Headlee HOARD - Joy YehleUNSOLICITED - Wrath James WhiteTHE HUDSON HUNGER - Ross BaxterTHE ONE THAT GOT AWAY - K.D. WebsterROAD DEMON - Ray ZacekTOUCHING WOOD - Elana GomelEAST OF AVON - Marlin BressiBLOOD MOUNTAIN - Brenda S. Tolian AN GORTA MOR - Steve Rasnic TemFEAST OF THE SENSES - Christophe Maso NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER - Josh Schlossberg
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- Release Date 12/01/2020
- Authors Henry SniderRoss, BaxterJ.T. EvansIan, NelighJoy YehleAmanda, HeadleeMichael GoreAngela, SylvaineBrenda S., Tolian
- Language English
- Company Denver Horror Collective; 1st edition
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