A collection of the best horror stories of 1996 includes contributions by Poppy Z. Brite, Storm Constantine, Iain Sinclair, and Karl Edward Wagner
The original anthology contained fourteen alternating novellas and short stories by Stephen King, Peter Crowther, Angela Slatter, Dennis Etchison, John Adjvide Lindqvist, Ramsey Campbell, Michael Marshall Smith, ...
Smith. THE FIRST VOLUME OF Best New Horror won both the British Fantasy Award andthe World Fantasy Award. This helped establish the series amongst the readers and some publishers on both sidesofthe Atlantic, although it has always ...
This edition of The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror comes with another generous sampling of the past year's best horror fiction, earning acclamations from the likes of Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly.
Bringing together the finest names in comic book horror, this volume features nearly 50 comics that caused a furor in the US and sparked legislation to crack down on explicit horror—from the 1940s to the 21st century.
Since his debut with “The Church in the High Street” (1962), he has written a series of novels and stories on the themes of possession and the supernatural, notably Needing Ghosts (1990) and Strange Things and Stranger Places (1993), ...
Authors Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, H. P. Lovecraft, and M. R. James all published fiction that had it roots in the notion of the supernatural being linked to objects or places “left behind.” All four writers are represented in ...
“Get some professional help, Tom.” Ken Farley raised his hand. “See you around.” I pulled the old book from the cab and jumped down to the ground. “Here's your proof, Ken. We've got everything here that will make these fifteen hundred ...
The insistent barking of the black dog kept me focused; drawing me through the smoke even asmy lungs burned and skin began to blister from the heat. Stumbling and coughing, I followed the barely visible dog, and when I could not see him ...
Originally published in the UK as The mammoth book of Dracula: vampire tales for the new millennium by Robinson, an imprint of Constable & Robinson, 1997. With a new introduction.
Along with a very special contribution by award-winning poet Jane Yolen. Treat yourself to some very tricky stories! Halloween . . . All Hallows’ Eve . . . Samhain . . . Día de los Muertos . . . the Day the Dead Come Back . . .