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Old 10-09-2009, 08:51 AM   #31
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Anthology Spotlight

Drollerie has a number of really cool anthologies. With Halloween fast approaching it only seems appropriate that I spotlight the one dedication to monsters: BUMP IN THE NIGHT.

You can pick up here for $1.99 (regularly $12.95) – did I mention this is a MEGA sale?

http://drolleriepress.com/books/inde...products_id=81

Vampires, Zombies, Ghosts, and Other Things That Go Bump in the Night is a collection of stories about monsters. Each section is dedicated to a particular monster, and ends with a Tim Mulcahy short story set in the world of Paul Altimari, a former cop who finds himself in a truly bizarre situation. Every time it gets a little weirder.

The characters in these stories are normal people-children and adult-but the monsters aren't always who they seem.

Soliel Noir of Beyond The Invisible posted her review:

“Drollerie Press has made me a happy happy girl. As they are prone to do with their delightful tales of Transformation and Myth. As luck and tremendous generosity would have it, I got Bump In The Night a lot quicker than I thought I would. It is my favorite Anthology thus far and I hope that Drollerie will produce more Dark fantasy Anthos in the future.
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