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Monstrosities by Stoker Award-nominee Jeremy C. Shipp (
ISFDB), a collection of his horror/bizarre fiction shorts.
A man with clown heads for hands. A city full of shape-shifting worms. A Cinderella story that ends with slaughter. These are just some of the monstrosities you'll encounter in this horror collection by Bram Stoker Award Nominee Jeremy C. Shipp.
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The Cowboys of Cthulhu by David Bain (
ISFDB), a short in his Riders of the Weird West series, this one originally published in the Amazing Heroes small-press anthology in 2004.
Snake oil salesman Dr. Darius Darke and other "legends" of the Old West are called upon to fight a band of brain-eating bandits in a three-dimensionally-challenged box canyon.
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Six of the Best: A Hellish Half-Dozen by Kevin G. Bufton (
ISFDB), a collection of Exactly What It Says In The Title, including one or two that have been previously published in small press anthologies.
A baby's cry in the middle of the night...a family torn apart by a deadly force of nature...dark and ancient rites, performed in the dead of winter.
Six of the Best: A Hellish Half-Dozen is the stunning debut collection from horror writer Kevin G. Bufton. Walk with him, through the twisted corridors of his mind, as he leads you into the dark places, where no soul is safe, nobody can be trusted, and nothing is as it seems.
Within these pages, you will discover six tales of exquisite horror that will redefine the meaning of terror for you.
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Desperate Spirits by Lee Allen Howard (
ISFDB), mini-collection of 2 horror-ish supernatural thriller shorts.
In this duo of supernatural thrillers, Calvin Bricker deals with desperate spirits right in his own neighborhood.
In "The Vacant Lot," a supernatural presence beckons from an empty neighborhood property. Calvin’s curiosity leads him to an aged portrait painter with a terrible secret about a dead undertaker and his missing wife, who seeks eternal release.
In "How I Was Cured of Naïveté," a seemingly innocent spirit appears in the foyer of Calvin’s home. When he discovers her fate, he sets her free—only to find that little girls aren’t always made of sugar and spice. Snick, snick!
If you like crime and mystery with a supernatural bent, succumb to the call of Desperate Spirits!