The Best Horror of the Year

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    This edition includes award-winning and critically acclaimed authors Adam L. G. Nevill, Livia Llewellyn, Peter Straub, Gemma Files, Brian Hodge, and more.

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    The Lady and Her Monsters: A Tale of Dissections, Real-Life Dr. Frankensteins, and the Creation of Mary Shelley's Masterpiece by Roseanne Montillo (William Morrow) is an entertaining almost pop-biography of Mary Shelley (with all the ...

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    Jurors were Laird Barron, Matthew Cheney, Maura McHugh, Kaaron Warren, and Gary K. Wolfe. The winners for the best work in 2011: Novel: Witches on the Road Tonight, Sheri Holman (Grove Press); Novella: “Near Zennor ...

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    Horror Library, Volume 3 edited by R. J. Cavender (Cutting Block Press) has thirty original stories, the best of which were by Stephen Couch, Lisa Morton, Kurt Dinan, A. C. Wise, and Michael C. Cook. Traps edited by Scott T. Goudsward ...

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    The library was housed in a modern building, which had recently undergone a refurbishment. As well as the main lending library there was a reference section, where you could consult a selection of more specialised textbooks, ...

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    Nox Pareidolia edited by Robert S. Wilson (Nightscape Press) is an unthemed anthology of thirty-one weird and horror stories, all but one original to the volume. The best of the darker stories are by Gwendolyn Kiste, Kristi DeMeester, ...

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    It's entertaining, but strictly for fans of Lovecraft. Most of the stories are new. e Nightside Codex edited by Justin A. Burnett (Silent Motorist Media) contains eighteen weird and dark stories about various texts—real or otherwise.

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    The most interesting horror stories are the collaborations by Maurice Broaddus and Anthony R. Cardno, ... Tales From the Lake Volume 5 edited by Kenneth W. Cain (Crystal Lake Publishing) has twenty-two stories and three poems, all.

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    Long Shadows, Nightmare Light by Mark Morris (PS Publishing) is the author's third collection and includes fifteen stories published over the past eighteen years, with two very good originals. Introduction by Christopher Golden.

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    What scares you? What frightens you? Horror wears new faces in these carefully selected stories. The details may change. But the fear remains.

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    contains all the sf/f/h poetry nominated for the Rhysling Award, as the best published in 2009 by the Science Fiction Poetry Association. Savage Menace and Other Poems of Horror by Richard L. Tierney (P'rea Press) spans fifty years of ...

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    Ellen Datlow knows what scares us; the twenty-one stories and poems included in this anthology were chosen from magazines, webzines, anthologies, literary journals, and single author collections to represent the best horror of the year.

  • The Best Horror of the Year
    By Ellen Datlow

    What frightens us, what unnerves us? What causes that delicious shiver of fear to travel the lengths of our spines? It seems the answer changes every year. Every year the bar is raised; the screw is tightened.