This is not your typical anthology. Open these pages and discover twenty-five talented writers on a hilarious journey through the paranormal. Zombies who are finicky eaters, vampires caught between groupies and werewolves, and ghosts with awful decorating tastes await. We'll even show you how to beat the monster in the closet. Join Joette Rozanski, Suzanne Robb, Agatha-winning author Catriona McPherson and many others as they take you from the ridiculous to the...Strangely Funny.
Because one book wasn't enough to contain the insanity.
The fourth book in the Strangely Funny trilogy: Stories of horror gone wrong.
"-- Paul Wartenberg, "War of the Murder Hornets"The ninth volume (you read that right) of the Strangely Funny series is one of the weirdest yet. An asexual gives tips on dating succubi.
They are populated by achingly compromised male and female characters, rendered with Chekhovian specificity and humor. ... Director Clubbed Thumb Mission Statement Clubbed Thumb commissions, develops, and produces funny, strange, 8.
Together these stories form The Weird, and its practitioners include some of the greatest names in twentieth and twenty-first century literature.
Book five in the Strangely Funny series: Short stories of horror gone wrong, so very wrong.
Doubtfully but earnestly Jill started digging into her memory for jokes that had struck her as irresistably funny , ones which had jerked a laugh out of her : “ Zher entire bridge club . ” ... “ Should I bow ? " .
This was a dual carriageway, but it was strangely empty. ... She was a goddess and probably the first female celebrity I'd ever noticed: beautiful, elegant yet funny and a great actress and a credible choice of woman to have on a key ...
A collection of over 100 bizarre and zany tales of Colorado history, featuring 70 original pen and ink drawings by noted western artist Dale Crawford.
Skin and Bones is the story of Mr. Quintus Bland, the eminent photographer, whose efforts to perfect X-ray film had, one evening, the unfortunate effect of leaving Mr. Bland in the position of an X-ray film himself; in other words, him ...