Fresh Fear: An Anthology of Macabre Horror
Book Details
Author(s)William Cook
ISBN / ASIN153486427X
ISBN-139781534864276
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Sales Rank1,490,468
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
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 has 28 stories of horror that deal with the psychological and emotional realm of human fear.
In the introduction, a selection from W.J. Renehan's The Art of Darkness: Meditations on the Effect of Horror Fiction, we are reminded that, "Horror serves to reconnect us with our primal selves, provides temporary respite from the droning conditions of modern life." In Fresh Fear: An Anthology of Macabre Horror, 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.
Prepare yourself for 28 tales of terror-inducing fiction.
Table of Contents
Why We Turn to Horror - W.J. Renehan
J. F. Gonzalez - Love Hurts
Scathe meic Beorh - God of the Winds
Lily Childs - Strange Tastes
Lincoln Crisler - Nouri and the Beetles
Jack Dann - Camps
Robert Dunbar - High Rise
Thomas A. Erb - Spencer Weaver Gets Rebooted
Brandon Ford - Scare Me
Carole Gill - Raised
Lindsey Beth Goddard - The Tooth Collector
Dane Hatchell - The 'takers
E. A. Irwin - Justice through Twelve Steps
Charlee Jacob - Locked Inside The BuzzwordBox
K. Trap Jones - Demon Eyed Blind
Tim Jones - Protein
James Ward Kirk - Block
Roy C. Booth and Axel Kohagen - Just AnotherEx
Shane McKenzie - So Much Pain, So Much Death
Shaun Meeks - Perfection Through Silence
Adam Millard - The Incongruous Mr Marwick
Christine Morgan - Nails of the Dead
Billie Sue Mosiman - Verboten
D.F. Noble - Psych
Chantal Noordeloos - The Door
W. H. Pugmire - Darkness Dancing in Your Eyes
William Todd Rose - The Grave Dancer
Anna Taborska - Out of the Light
Ramsey Campbell - Welcomeland
In the introduction, a selection from W.J. Renehan's The Art of Darkness: Meditations on the Effect of Horror Fiction, we are reminded that, "Horror serves to reconnect us with our primal selves, provides temporary respite from the droning conditions of modern life." In Fresh Fear: An Anthology of Macabre Horror, 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.
Prepare yourself for 28 tales of terror-inducing fiction.
Table of Contents
Why We Turn to Horror - W.J. Renehan
J. F. Gonzalez - Love Hurts
Scathe meic Beorh - God of the Winds
Lily Childs - Strange Tastes
Lincoln Crisler - Nouri and the Beetles
Jack Dann - Camps
Robert Dunbar - High Rise
Thomas A. Erb - Spencer Weaver Gets Rebooted
Brandon Ford - Scare Me
Carole Gill - Raised
Lindsey Beth Goddard - The Tooth Collector
Dane Hatchell - The 'takers
E. A. Irwin - Justice through Twelve Steps
Charlee Jacob - Locked Inside The BuzzwordBox
K. Trap Jones - Demon Eyed Blind
Tim Jones - Protein
James Ward Kirk - Block
Roy C. Booth and Axel Kohagen - Just AnotherEx
Shane McKenzie - So Much Pain, So Much Death
Shaun Meeks - Perfection Through Silence
Adam Millard - The Incongruous Mr Marwick
Christine Morgan - Nails of the Dead
Billie Sue Mosiman - Verboten
D.F. Noble - Psych
Chantal Noordeloos - The Door
W. H. Pugmire - Darkness Dancing in Your Eyes
William Todd Rose - The Grave Dancer
Anna Taborska - Out of the Light
Ramsey Campbell - Welcomeland




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