Title | : | Handmade Horror Stories |
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ISBN | : | 1777781604 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781777781606 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 155 |
Publication | : | Published August 26, 2021 |
An anthology of short horror fiction by the following authors:
Michelle Tang, M.C. St. John, Ali Seay, C.M. Saunders, Mary Rajotte, Stephen Oliver,
Christi Nogle, Fiona M Jones, Stephen McQuiggan, Lene MacLeod, Laura DeHaan,
Cecilia Kennedy, Serena Jayne, Miranda Dahlin, Josefa Corpuz,
Dominick Cancilla, Tiffany Michelle Brown, Patrick Berry, Robert Bagnall, Matt Jean
Short stories and flash fiction featuring artists, crafters, DIYers, and more.
The writers in this anthology came up with creative takes on the theme. There are twenty-one stories in this book, including several flash fiction pieces. Some are horror-light, some are more devious and dark. There is even a touch of the gross-out, and a hint of humour in certain tales found here.
From quiet horrors to chilling nightmares these tales give new meaning to being creative .
Michelle Tang, M.C. St. John, Ali Seay, C.M. Saunders, Mary Rajotte, Stephen Oliver,
Christi Nogle, Fiona M Jones, Stephen McQuiggan, Lene MacLeod, Laura DeHaan,
Cecilia Kennedy, Serena Jayne, Miranda Dahlin, Josefa Corpuz,
Dominick Cancilla, Tiffany Michelle Brown, Patrick Berry, Robert Bagnall, Matt Jean
Short stories and flash fiction featuring artists, crafters, DIYers, and more.
The writers in this anthology came up with creative takes on the theme. There are twenty-one stories in this book, including several flash fiction pieces. Some are horror-light, some are more devious and dark. There is even a touch of the gross-out, and a hint of humour in certain tales found here.
From quiet horrors to chilling nightmares these tales give new meaning to being creative .
Handmade Horror Stories Reviews
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Maybe a lesson for anthologists is to end on a high - the last story here was something of a trudge, plus didn’t ring true, psychologically. Going back reminded me of the spread of ideas that preceded it. I’ll pick out Dahlin and DeHaan as authors of stories that particularly stuck in my mind.
Full disclosure: my story ‘The Pizza Bug’ is included.