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The Dinosaur Tourist – Caitlín R. Kiernan

2018-12-19

“In The Dinosaur Tourist, Caitlín R. Kiernan’s fifteenth collection of short fiction, nineteen tales of the unexpected and the uncanny explore that treacherous gulf between what we suppose the world to be and what might actually be waiting out beyond the edges of our day-to-day experience.”

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Dark Screams Vol. 9

2018-06-14

Another short anthology featuring stories from horror masterminds Kelley Armstrong, Stewart O’Nan, Taylor Grant, Jonathan Moore, Peter Straub, and Lee Thomas.

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Dark Screams Vol. 8

2017-11-14

“Frank Darabont, Bentley Little, Benjamin Percy, Billie Sue Mosiman, Kealan Patrick Burke, and Glen Hirshberg share chilling tales of ancient evils and wicked desires.”

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Haunted Nights – Lisa Morton and Ellen Datlow

2017-10-16

“Sixteen never-before-published chilling tales that explore every aspect of our darkest holiday, Halloween, co-edited by Ellen Datlow and Lisa Morton.”

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Halloween Carnival Volume 1

2017-09-15

A fistful of short horror stories from Robert McCammon, Kevin Lucia, John Little, Lisa Morton, and Mark Allan Gunnells.

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The New Voices of Fantasy

2017-09-11

A collection of nineteen stories by the “enfants terribles” of the genre — striking and original works by up-and-coming authors writing the fantasy of the future… today.

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Dear Sweet Filthy World – Caitlín R. Kiernan

2017-03-31

A collection of 28 visions from the grim intersection where desire meets destruction, pulled from Kiernan’s own Sirenia Digest magazine.

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Hap and Leonard: Blood & Lemonade – Joe R. Lansdale

2017-03-27

A collection of Hap Collins’ younger days growing up in East Texas, and some of his earliest adventures with pal Leonard Pine.

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Burning Chrome – William Gibson

2017-01-24

Collecting ten of William Gibson’s early cyberpunk short stories from the late 1970s and early 1980s, dark visions of a globalized, high-tech, and deadly future.

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Five Stories High – Jonathan Oliver, ed.

2016-12-03

“One House, Five Hauntings, Five Chilling Stories” is the tagline for this anthology of five novellas, each one set in the same nefarious house – Irongrove Lodge

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Slipping – Lauren Beukes

2016-11-25

The first collection by South African author Lauren Beukes, Slipping contains 21 short stories in a science fiction/horror vein, along with 5 nonfiction pieces.

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