| Horror
Stories, by Lily Alex. The stories in this collection are
shown in a way that flattens the fringes between mystic and reality. |
| Undergrowth
and Other Hidden Tales, by John Shire. Three tales of the
uncanny and the supernatural; of power sought and power abused. |
| Evil
Little Stories,
by Neal McKenna.
Enter a world where freakish events turn the lives of ordinary
and not-so-ordinary people inside-out. Each one starts firmly
planted in every day reality but quickly skews off into a
nightmarish, yet familiar, realm. This collection of short
stories asks questions like, “How real is reality?" |
| Dark
Harbors, by Howard Hopkins. Horror short story
anthology. Strange and terrifying things happen in the small
seacoast town of Dark Harbor, Maine. |
| A
Short Walk to the Other Side,
by Matthew J. Pallamary.
Most humans stay deeply entrenched in the cultural mainstream.
The truth is that it is a lot shorter walk to the other side
than we like to think and Pallamary takes us there in short
stories from the dark side. |
| Masks
and Guises, by Bryn Pearson. Short stories about love,
death, violence and transgression. |
| Sins
of the Flesh, by James L. Secor. [search for title] Thirteen
tales about love, transgression and horror. From ancient Japan,
through mediaeval Europe to modern America, the author follows
the dangers and delights of wanting too much and being willing
to risk all for a single passion. Sometimes erotic, often gothic
and always surprising, the thirteen tales are a compelling map
of human wants and failings. |
| Mirror
Images,
by Elizabeth Delisi. A
collection of stories to make you wonder… Let these eerie tales take
you to a place where the only thing you can rely on is the unexpected. |
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