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Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy AT EASE WITH THE DEAD - NEW TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL AND MACABRE Canada Ash-Tree Press 2007 9781533100942 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine Jason Van Hollander viii + 376 pages. Hardback limited to 400 copies. Jacket art by Jason Van Hollander. At Ease with the Dead, the fourth anthology of original supernatural and macabre fiction to be published by Ash-Tree Press, is a worthy successor to the previous volumes, Midnight Never Comes, Shadows and Silence, and the World Fantasy and International Horror Guild Award winner Acquainted With The Night. It also offers the largest gathering of new fiction - some thirty stories from the pens of some of the finest writers practising in the genre today. CONTENTS: The Church on the Island by Simon Kurt Unsworth / The Brook by John Llewellyn Probert / Mr Poo-Poo by Reggie Oliver / Dhost by Melanie Tem / Special Perceptions by Richard Harland / My Grandfather's Ghosts by Gary McMahon / We, The Remedials by John Travis / The Light of the World by Peter Bell / When Sorrows Come by Simon Strantzas / The White Sea Company by Mark Valentine / The Music Box by Mark Patrick Lynch / Visiting Hours by Kealan Patrick Burke / Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed by Steve Duffy / Threads by James Doig / The Heights by Matthew Holness / Sighted by Iain Rowan / The Calvary at Banská Bystrica by Helen Grant / Death Knock by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis / Blue Train by Joel Lane / A Pillar of the Church by John Whitbourn / The Admiral's House by Marc Lecard / Recession by Robert Morrish / 'And So Will I Remember You. . .' by Chet Williamson / Dr Upex and the Great God Ing by Antony Oldknow / The Tank by Paul Finch / The Charlie Club by J. J. Beazley / The Swing by Don Tumasonis / A Small Cold Hand by Simon Bestwick / Hell Hath No Fury by Keris McDonald / The Palace by Barbara Roden / Biographical / Story Notes Price:
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Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy AT EASE WITH THE DEAD - NEW TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL AND MACABRE Canada Ash-Tree Press 2007 9781533100942 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine Jason Van Hollander viii + 376 pages. Hardback limited to 400 copies. Jacket art by Jason Van Hollander. At Ease with the Dead, the fourth anthology of original supernatural and macabre fiction to be published by Ash-Tree Press, is a worthy successor to the previous volumes, Midnight Never Comes, Shadows and Silence, and the World Fantasy and International Horror Guild Award winner Acquainted With The Night. It also offers the largest gathering of new fiction - some thirty stories from the pens of some of the finest writers practising in the genre today. CONTENTS: The Church on the Island by Simon Kurt Unsworth / The Brook by John Llewellyn Probert / Mr Poo-Poo by Reggie Oliver / Dhost by Melanie Tem / Special Perceptions by Richard Harland / My Grandfather's Ghosts by Gary McMahon / We, The Remedials by John Travis / The Light of the World by Peter Bell / When Sorrows Come by Simon Strantzas / The White Sea Company by Mark Valentine / The Music Box by Mark Patrick Lynch / Visiting Hours by Kealan Patrick Burke / Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed by Steve Duffy / Threads by James Doig / The Heights by Matthew Holness / Sighted by Iain Rowan / The Calvary at Banská Bystrica by Helen Grant / Death Knock by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis / Blue Train by Joel Lane / A Pillar of the Church by John Whitbourn / The Admiral's House by Marc Lecard / Recession by Robert Morrish / 'And So Will I Remember You. . .' by Chet Williamson / Dr Upex and the Great God Ing by Antony Oldknow / The Tank by Paul Finch / The Charlie Club by J. J. Beazley / The Swing by Don Tumasonis / A Small Cold Hand by Simon Bestwick / Hell Hath No Fury by Keris McDonald / The Palace by Barbara Roden / Biographical / Story Notes Price:
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Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy AT EASE WITH THE DEAD - NEW TALES OF THE SUPERNATURAL AND MACABRE Canada Ash-Tree Press 2007 1553100956 / 9781553100959 First Edition Private Press Trade Paperback Fine Jason Van Hollander viii + 376pp. Jacket art by Jason Van Hollander. At Ease with the Dead, the fourth anthology of original supernatural and macabre fiction to be published by Ash-Tree Press, is a worthy successor to the previous volumes, Midnight Never Comes, Shadows and Silence, and the World Fantasy and International Horror Guild Award winner Acquainted With The Night. It also offers the largest gathering of new fiction - some thirty stories from the pens of some of the finest writers practising in the genre today. CONTENTS: The Church on the Island by Simon Kurt Unsworth / The Brook by John Llewellyn Probert / Mr Poo-Poo by Reggie Oliver / Dhost by Melanie Tem / Special Perceptions by Richard Harland / My Grandfather's Ghosts by Gary McMahon / We, The Remedials by John Travis / The Light of the World by Peter Bell / When Sorrows Come by Simon Strantzas / The White Sea Company by Mark Valentine / The Music Box by Mark Patrick Lynch / Visiting Hours by Kealan Patrick Burke / Lie Still, Sleep Becalmed by Steve Duffy / Threads by James Doig / The Heights by Matthew Holness / Sighted by Iain Rowan / The Calvary at Banská Bystrica by Helen Grant / Death Knock by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis / Blue Train by Joel Lane / A Pillar of the Church by John Whitbourn / The Admiral's House by Marc Lecard / Recession by Robert Morrish / 'And So Will I Remember You. . .' by Chet Williamson / Dr Upex and the Great God Ing by Antony Oldknow / The Tank by Paul Finch / The Charlie Club by J. J. Beazley / The Swing by Don Tumasonis / A Small Cold Hand by Simon Bestwick / Hell Hath No Fury by Keris McDonald / The Palace by Barbara Roden / Biographical / Story Notes Price:
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Golden, Christopher; Tim Lebbon & James Moore (editors) Allen Ashley, Kealan Patrick Burke, Ramsey Campbell, Mark Chadbourn, Peter Crowther, Paul Finch, Gary Fry, Joel Lane, Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis, James Lovegrove, Paul Meloy, Mark Morris, Adam N BRITISH INVASION USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2009 1587671751 / 9781587671753 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed By Editor(s) Signed by the EDITORS ONLY. 458pp. British Invasion edited by Christopher Golden, Tim Lebbon, and James A. Moore. Cover artwork by: Les Edwards. Featuring an Introduction by Stephen Volk and an Afterword by Kim Newman. All New Dark Fiction by Allen Ashley, Kealan Patrick Burke, Ramsey Campbell, Mark Chadbourn, Peter Crowther, Paul Finch, Gary Fry, Joel Lane, Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis, James Lovegrove, Paul Meloy, Mark Morris, Adam Nevill, Philip Nutman, Sarah Pinborough, Tony Richards, Gord Rollo, Nicholas Royle, John Travis, Conrad Williams, and "Anonymous." About the Book: They've invaded before, sending their best and brightest to transform popular music for all time. This time, they're leaving the music behind and focusing on words. The British Invasion has begun again, in a collection of twenty-one unforgettable stories of horror and the dark fantastic. From the birthplace of horror fiction, the land where writers first dreamed up the icons that shaped the field we know today - Frankenstein's monster, Count Dracula, the vile Mr. Hyde and more. You think you know desperation? Discover a literary tradition born from centuries of violence, pain, and suffering, distilled through the veneer of civility, and twisted by the reign of tyrants and kings. You think you know fear? From creeping dread to hideous humor, from quiet terror to brutal horror, from mad speculation to unspeakable truth, the twenty-one tales here represent the best that the U.K. has to offer. The rising stars and the masters of British horror have joined together. The British Invasion has begun. Table of Contents: Introduction by Stephen Volk / Lost in a Field of Paper Flowers by Gord Rollo / Respects by Ramsey Campbell / Farewell to the 21st Century Girl by Mark Chadbourn / At One by James Lovegrove / The Nowhere Man by Sarah Pinborough / The Spaces in Our Lives by Allen Ashley / The Crazy Helmets by Paul Finch / Slitten Gorge by Conrad Williams / Birchiam Pier by Tony Richards / Beth's Law by Joel Lane / Black Dogs by Gary Fry / The Misadventure of Fat Man and Little Boy, Or, How I Made a Monster by Philip Nutman / The Goldfinch by Nicholas Royle / Never Go Back by Steve Lockley & Paul Lewis / Mutiny by Kealan Patrick Burke / British Horror Weekend by Anonymous / King of the Maggots by John Travis / Leaves by Peter Crowther / Puppies For Sale by Mark Morris / Yellow Teeth by Adam Nevill / The Vague by Paul Meloy Afterword by Kim Newman. Reviews & Praise: From Gord Rollo's transcendentally eerie tale of a comatose young boy's revenge ("Lost in a Field of Paper Flowers") to Mark Morris's cautionary tale about a pair of unorthodox vampires ("Puppies for Sale"), the 21 original stories in this anthology establish the strength of British horror writers. Contributors include Ramsey Campbell, Sarah Pinborough, Conrad Williams, Peter Crowther, and other veterans and new authors. A strong collection of contemporary horror from across the pond..." Library Journal. "The British may not have invented the modern horror story, as the editors of this all-original anthology claim, but the 21 stories they've selected prove that contemporary U.K. writers are infiltrating American publishing markets with some of the most provocative horror fiction written today. Refreshingly devoid of genre clichés, these subtle tales offer ambiguously supernatural horrors from the dramas and traumas of everyday life. Nicholas Royle, in The Goldfinch, gives chronic illness an unsettling spin by objectifying a man's cancer as a relentless shadowy stalker. Mark Morris's Puppies for Sale presents a nuclear family's gradual implosion as a consequence of a malignant supernatural influence that may be a complete figment of the distraught father's mind. In Conrad Williams's Slitten Gorge, the disconnect between the unpolluted natural world and the protagonist's industrially despoiled environment achieves an aura of otherworldly horror. The book's title notwithstanding, there's nothing peculiarly British about these stories, but their authors are exceptionally articulate in the universal language of horror." - Publishers Weekly. About the Editors: CHRISTOPHER GOLDEN is the award-winning, bestselling author of such novels as The Myth Hunters, Wildwood Road, The Boys Are Back in Town, The Ferryman, Strangewood, Of Saints and Shadows, and (with Tim Lebbon) Mind the Gap. Golden co-wrote the lavishly illustrated novel Baltimore, or, The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire with Mike Mignola, which they are currently scripting as a feature film for New Regency. Golden was born and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family. His original novels have been published in more than fourteen languages in countries around the world. TIM LEBBONs books include the British Fantasy Award-winning Dusk and its sequel Dawn, Fallen, Mind The Gap (co-written with Christopher Golden), Berserk, The Everlasting, Hellboy: Unnatural Selection, 30 Days of Night and Desolation, as well as many others. Future publications include The Island (Bantam Spectra), The Map of Moments (with Christopher Golden), the YA series The Secret Journeys of Jack London (also with Golden), Bar None from Night Shade Books, The Reach of Children from Humdrumming, and more. He has won three British Fantasy Awards, as well as Bram Stoker, Scribe, Shocker and Tombstone Awards, and has been a finalist for International Horror Guild and World Fantasy Awards. His novella White is soon to be a major Hollywood movie, and several other novels and novellas are currently under option in the USA and the UK. JAMES A. MOORE is the author of over twenty novels, including the critically acclaimed Fireworks, Under The Overtree, Blood Red, the Serenity Falls trilogy (featuring his recurring anti-hero, Jonathan Crowley) and his most recent novels, The Haunted Forest Tour, with Jeff Strand and Deeper. He has twice been nominated for the Bram Stoker Award and spent three years as an officer in the Horror Writers Association, first as Secretary and later as Vice President. The author cut his teeth in the industry writing for Marvel Comics and authoring over twenty role-playing supplements for White Wolf Games, including Berlin by Night, Land of 1,000,000 Dreams and The Get of Fenris tribe book for Vampire: The Masquerade and Werewolf: The Apocalypse, among others. He also penned the White Wolf novels Vampire: House of Secrets and Werewolf: Hellstorm. Moores first short story collection, Slices, sold out before ever seeing print. He recently finished his latest novel, Smile No More, a story of Rufo the Clown and is currently working on his first apocalyptic novel, Dark Gods, and a mystery entitled Storm Season. His latest Jonathan Crowley novel, Cherry Hill, is slated for release early in 2009. He's lived all over the country and currently resides in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Bonnie, and their menagerie, which includes one dog, four cats, eight ducks, many fish, and a parrot named Dos. Price:
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Cemetery Dance, David Schow, Harry Shannon, T.M. Wright, William P. Simmons, Edo van Belkom, Gary Braunbeck, Kealan Patrick Burke, Rick Kleffel, Nathan Tyler, Joe Bob Briggs (interview), Stacey Cochran, Ed Gorman, John Pelan, Robert Morrish, Paula Gu CEMETERY DANCE 47 USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2003 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine Alan M. Clark, Alex McVey, Keith Minnion, John Myroshnychenko, Chad Savage 110pp. FICTION: Storm Drain -- David J. Schow / Araneida -- Harry Shannon / The Marybell Women -- T.M. Wright / The Forgotten -- William P. Simmons / The Two Deaths -- Edo van Belkom / Reflections Of... -- Gary A. Braunbeck / Number 121 To Pennsylvania -- Kealan Patrick Burke. NON-FICTION: / A Conversation with David J. Schow -- Rick Kleffel / A Conversation with Edo van Belkom -- Nathan Tyler / A Conversation with Joe Bob Briggs -- Stacey Cochran / Spotlight on Publishing: Haffner Press -- Ed Gorman / Words From The Editors -- Robert Morrish & Richard Chizmar / Stephen King News: From The Dead Zone -- Bev Vincent / The Mothers And Fathers Italian Association -- Thomas F. Monteleone / Waves Of Fear -- Paula Guran / Mediadrome -- Michael Marano / Collecting Modern Horror -- John Pelan / CD Reviews -- Various Price:
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Cemetery Dance, David Schow, Harry Shannon, T.M. Wright, William P. Simmons, Edo van Belkom, Gary Braunbeck, Kealan Patrick Burke, Rick Kleffel, Nathan Tyler, Joe Bob Briggs (interview), Stacey Cochran, Ed Gorman, John Pelan, Robert Morrish, Paula Gu CEMETERY DANCE 47 USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2003 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine Alan M. Clark, Alex McVey, Keith Minnion, John Myroshnychenko, Chad Savage 110 pages. FICTION: Storm Drain -- David J. Schow / Araneida -- Harry Shannon / The Marybell Women -- T.M. Wright / The Forgotten -- William P. Simmons / The Two Deaths -- Edo van Belkom / Reflections Of... -- Gary A. Braunbeck / Number 121 To Pennsylvania -- Kealan Patrick Burke. NON-FICTION: / A Conversation with David J. Schow -- Rick Kleffel / A Conversation with Edo van Belkom -- Nathan Tyler / A Conversation with Joe Bob Briggs -- Stacey Cochran / Spotlight on Publishing: Haffner Press -- Ed Gorman / Words From The Editors -- Robert Morrish & Richard Chizmar / Stephen King News: From The Dead Zone -- Bev Vincent / The Mothers And Fathers Italian Association -- Thomas F. Monteleone / Waves Of Fear -- Paula Guran / Mediadrome -- Michael Marano / Collecting Modern Horror -- John Pelan / CD Reviews -- Various Price:
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Cemetery Dance, Stephen Laws, J.T. Petty, Scott Nicholson, Bev Vincent, Sephera Giron, Cody Goodfellow, Kealan Patrick Burke, Rick Kleffel, Richard Chizmar, Thomas F. Monteleone, Paula Guran, Michael Marano, John Pelan, Robert Morrish, Hank Wagner e CEMETERY DANCE 51 USA Cemetery Dance Publications 2005 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine Keith Minnion, Randy Broecker, Alex Mcvey, Julia Morgan-Scott, Chad Savage 112 pages. FICTION: Outrage by Stephen Laws / S& Man by Jt Petty / Watermelon by Scott Nicholson / Special Delivery by Bev Vincent / Binky by Sephera Giron / Burning Names by Cody Goodfellow / Mr. Goodnight by Kealan Patrick Burke. NON-FICTION: A Conversation With Stephen Laws by Rick Kleffel / A Conversation With Sephera Giron by Nathan Tyler / Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em... by John Skipp / A Conversation With Chelsea Quinn Yarbro by Hank Wagner / A Conversation With Steve Gerlach by Ron Clinton / Feature Review: In The Night Room by Bev Vincent. THE USUAL SUSPECTS: Words From The Editors -- Robert Morrish & Richard Chizmar / Stephen King News: From The Dead Zone -- Bev Vincent / The Mothers And Fathers Italian Association -- Thomas F. Monteleone / Waves Of Fear -- Paula Guran / Mediadrome -- Michael Marano / Collecting Modern Horror -- John Pelan / CD Reviews -- Various. Price:
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Cemetery Dance, Eric Brown, Kealan Patrick Burke, Tony Richards, James Ireland Baker, A.R. Morlan, Loren Rhoads, C.J. Henderson, Nicholas Kaufman, Tim Waggoner; Interviews w/ Neil Gaiman, William Jones, Roger Anker; Thomas Montelone, Paula Guran e CEMETERY DANCE 54 USA Cemetary Dance Publications 2006 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine 120pp. Fiction: "The Man Who Never Read Novels" by Eric Brown / "Snowmen" by Kealan Patrick Burke / "Nine Rocks in a Row" by Tony Richards / "Monkey Lot 9" by James Ireland Baker / "Chiaroscuro" by A.R. Morlan / "Still Life with Shattered Glass" by Loren Rhoads / "Closing Costs" by C.J. Henderson / "Toad Lily" by Nicholas Kaufmann / "The Tongue is the Sweetest Meat" by Tim Waggoner. Non-Fiction: "A Conversation with Neil Gaiman" by Steve Vernon / "Publishing Spotlight Featuring Elder Signs Press" by Peter Enfantino / "A Conversation with Roger Anker" by William P. Simmons. The Usual Suspects: Words From The Editors -- Robert Morrish & Richard Chizmar / Stephen King News: From The Dead Zone -- Bev Vincent / The Mothers And Fathers Italian Association -- Thomas F. Monteleone / Waves Of Fear -- Paula Guran / Mediadrome -- Michael Marano / CD Reviews -- Various Price:
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Sevin, Julia & RJ (editors) Kealan Patrick Burke, Ramsey Campbell, Bentley Little, Gary Braunbeck, Steve Rasnic Tem, Tom Piccirilli, Bev Vincent, Nick Mamatas, Lee Clark Zumpe, Joseph Nassise, Steve Vernon, Larry Tritten, Eric Shapiro, Michael Canfi CORPSE BLOSSOMS USA Creeping Hemlock Press 2005 0976921707 / 9780976921707 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Limited to 500 copies. Contents: Introduction: The Road Less Travelled -- Joseph Nassise / Foreword / White Shrouds of Memory -- Ward Carey Parker / An Average Insanity, A Common Agony -- Tom Piccirilli / Wednesday -- Michael Canfield / Brian Freeman -- Running Rain / Whatever Happened to Shangri-La? -- Larry Tritten / Windows -- Erin MacKay / Hexerei -- Darren Speegle / Mysteries of the Colon -- Steve Rasnic Tem / The Man in the Corner -- Eric Shapiro / Disposal of the Body -- Marion Pitman / The Smell of Fear -- Bev Vincent / Feed Them -- Patricia Russo / The Weight of Silence -- Scott Nicholson / Skeleton Woods -- Ramsey Campbell / Need -- Gary A. Braunbeck / The Last Few Curls of Gut Rope -- Steve Vernon / Finding Father -- Bentley Little / Empathy -- Kealan Patrick Burke / The God of Discord -- Steve Wedel / Because Afterwards, They Pull the Shades -- Clifford Brooks / The Chatterer in the Darkness -- Lee Clark Zumpe / Victrola's Way to Pay -- Athena Workman / All That's Left After the Big One Drops -- Nick Mamatas / A Ragnarok Without Gods -- Michail Velichansky Price:
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Sevin, Julia & RJ (editors) Kealan Patrick Burke, Ramsey Campbell, Bentley Little, Gary Braunbeck, Steve Rasnic Tem, Tom Piccirilli, Bev Vincent, Nick Mamatas, Lee Clark Zumpe, Joseph Nassise, Steve Vernon, Larry Tritten, Eric Shapiro, Michael Canfi CORPSE BLOSSOMS USA Creeping Hemlock Press 2005 0976921707 / 9780976921707 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Limited to 500 copies. Corpse Blossoms: Volume I, edited by Julia and R.J. Sevin, is a limited edition hardcover that gathers original and masterful works by twenty-four of the top names in horror fiction. In "Finding Father," Bentley Little tells of a trucker's obsessive search for his less-than-human father. In Ramsey Campbell's tale, "Skeleton Woods," a journey to the woods of his youth reveals a man's dementia . . . and some sinister secrets. In "Need," the terrible truth of a mother's choice is revealed through a dozen fragmented perspectives by Gary A. Braunbeck (author of In Silent Graves). Tom Piccirilli spins a somber tale of one man's last desperate fight to redeem a squandered life. A reporter's sanity unravels after viewing a video never meant to be seen in "Empathy," a terrifying and topical novelette by Kealan Patrick Burke (author of The Hides and The Turtle Boy). In "The Weight of Silence," the tragedy of infant death and the fragility of a new mother's mind are explored by Scott Nicholson (author of The Home and The Manor). "The Smell of Fear," a sensory kaleidoscope of deadpan insanity, is presented by Bev Vincent (author of The Road to the Dark Tower). Table of Contents: Introduction: The Road Less Travelled -- Joseph Nassise / Foreword / White Shrouds of Memory -- Ward Carey Parker / An Average Insanity, A Common Agony -- Tom Piccirilli / Wednesday -- Michael Canfield / Brian Freeman -- Running Rain / Whatever Happened to Shangri-La? -- Larry Tritten / Windows -- Erin MacKay / Hexerei -- Darren Speegle / Mysteries of the Colon -- Steve Rasnic Tem / The Man in the Corner -- Eric Shapiro / Disposal of the Body -- Marion Pitman / The Smell of Fear -- Bev Vincent / Feed Them -- Patricia Russo / The Weight of Silence -- Scott Nicholson / Skeleton Woods -- Ramsey Campbell / Need -- Gary A. Braunbeck / The Last Few Curls of Gut Rope -- Steve Vernon / Finding Father -- Bentley Little / Empathy -- Kealan Patrick Burke / The God of Discord -- Steve Wedel / Because Afterwards, They Pull the Shades -- Clifford Brooks / The Chatterer in the Darkness -- Lee Clark Zumpe / Victrola's Way to Pay -- Athena Workman / All That's Left After the Big One Drops -- Nick Mamatas / A Ragnarok Without Gods -- Michail Velichansky Price:
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Burke, Kealan Patrick CURRENCY OF SOULS USA Subterranean Press 2007 1596060697 / 9781596060692 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author OUT OF PRINT. Welcome to Eddie's Tavern, the only functioning waterhole in a near-dead town. Among the people you'll meet tonight are: Tom, Milestone's haunted lawman, who walks in the shadow of death; Gracie, the barmaid, a wannabe actress, doomed to spend her hours tending bar in a purgatory of her father's making; Flo, the town seductress, who may or may not have murdered her husband; Cobb, a nudist awaiting an apology from the commune who cast him out; Wintry, the mute giant, whose story is told only in cryptic messages scribbled beneath newspaper headlines; Kyle, the kid, who keeps a loaded gun beneath the table; and Cadaver, who looks like a corpse, but smells real nice, and occupies his time counting stacks of pennies. And then there's Reverend Hill, who will be in at eleven, regular as clockwork, to tell them who's going to die, and who's going to drive. Welcome to Eddie's, where tonight, for the first time in three years, nothing will go according to plan. Limited: 750 signed numbered hardcover copies Price:
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Burke, Kealan Patrick CURRENCY OF SOULS USA Subterranean Press 2007 1596060697 / 9781596060692 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Author OUT OF PRINT. Welcome to Eddie's Tavern, the only functioning waterhole in a near-dead town. Among the people you'll meet tonight are: Tom, Milestone's haunted lawman, who walks in the shadow of death; Gracie, the barmaid, a wannabe actress, doomed to spend her hours tending bar in a purgatory of her father's making; Flo, the town seductress, who may or may not have murdered her husband; Cobb, a nudist awaiting an apology from the commune who cast him out; Wintry, the mute giant, whose story is told only in cryptic messages scribbled beneath newspaper headlines; Kyle, the kid, who keeps a loaded gun beneath the table; and Cadaver, who looks like a corpse, but smells real nice, and occupies his time counting stacks of pennies. And then there's Reverend Hill, who will be in at eleven, regular as clockwork, to tell them who's going to die, and who's going to drive. Welcome to Eddie's, where tonight, for the first time in three years, nothing will go according to plan. Limited: 750 signed numbered hardcover copies Price:
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Dark Discoveries, FICTION: Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake, John Everson, Eric Witchey, C.N. Pitts; INTERVIEWS with Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake; Nonfiction by Kealan Patrick Burke, Bob Booth, Christopher Golden; ART by Alan M. Clark, Brian Komm, Paul Groendes DARK DISCOVERIES 10 USA Dark Discoveries Publications 2007 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine FICTION: Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake, John Everson, Eric Witchey, C.N. Pitts. INTERVIEWS: Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake, John Everson. NONFICTION: Charles Grant Tributes (Kealan Patrick Burke, Bob Booth and Christopher Golden), Stephen King Book Tour Article. REVIEWS. ARTWORK: Alan M. Clark (Cover & Interior), Brian Komm, Paul Groendes Price:
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Dark Discoveries, FICTION: Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake, John Everson, Eric Witchey, C.N. Pitts; INTERVIEWS with Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake; Nonfiction by Kealan Patrick Burke, Bob Booth, Christopher Golden; ART by Alan M. Clark, Brian Komm, Paul Groendes DARK DISCOVERIES 10 USA Dark Discoveries Publications 2007 none First Edition Private Press Magazine Fine FICTION: Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake, John Everson, Eric Witchey, C.N. Pitts. INTERVIEWS: Tim Waggoner, Jay Lake, John Everson. NONFICTION: Charles Grant Tributes (Kealan Patrick Burke, Bob Booth and Christopher Golden), Stephen King Book Tour Article. REVIEWS. ARTWORK: Alan M. Clark (Cover & Interior), Brian Komm, Paul Groendes Price:
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Williamson, J.N; Poppy Z. Brite, Richard Matheson, Ray Garton, Christopher Conlon, Ray Russell, Mort Castle, Thomas Sullivan, Sharon Cullers, Jack Ketchum & P.D. Cacek, Barry Hoffman, Kealan Patrick Burke, Lucy A. Snyder, Joe Nassise, Gary A. Branube MASQUES V - Slipcased USA Gauntlet 2006 188736885X / 9781887368858 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fiine Signed by Author(s) Signed by all EXCEPT: Matheson, Bradbury, Russell. Introduction - J.N. Williamson / "Wandering the Borderlands" -- Poppy Z. Brite / "Haircut" -- Richard Matheson / "Recall" -- Ray Garton / "Ghosts in Autumn" -- Christopher Conlon / "The Black Wench" -- Ray Russell / "FYI" -- Mort Castle / "Phantom of the Rainbow" -- Thomas Sullivan / "Just A Little, Just Enough" -- Sharon Cullers / "The Net' -- Jack Ketchum and P.D. Cacek / "Disappearing Act" -- Barry Hoffman / "Stirrings" -- Kealan Patrick Burke / "The Sheets Were Clean and Dry" -- Lucy A. Snyder / "Saintkiller" -- Joe Nassise / In A Hand Or Face -- Gary A. Braunbeck / "Moths in Damp Grass" -- Tracy Knight / "A Thousand Words" -- Judi Rohrig / "Making Faces" -- Tom Piccirilli / "For Whom We Mourn" -- Geoff Cooper / "Atomic Possums" -- George Ibarra / "Mr. Handlebars" -- Mark Powers / "In the Empty Country" -- Ron Horsley / "Action Figures" -- John Maclay / How Sweet It Was -- Tom Monteleone / "Waters Dark and Deep" -- Tim Waggoner / Making Cabinets -- Richard Christian Matheson / "King Charlie" -- William F. Nolan / Intent To Deceive -- Ed Gorman / "The Beautiful Shave" -- Ray Bradbury / Outcry -- J.N. Williamson Price:
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Burke, Kealan Patrick (editor) Simon Clark, Mark Morris, P.D. Cacek; William Hope Hodgson, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Shirley Jackson, Mary Shelley (related) NIGHT VISIONS 12 USA Subterranean Press 2006 1596060700 / 9781596060708 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine Signed by Editor(s), Author(s) OUT OF PRINT. Limited to 250 numbered copies signed by all contributors. For nearly two decades, the Night Visions anthologies have provided a forum for some of the finest dark fantasists of the modern era, including Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, Dan Simmons, Clive Barker, and many more. Subterranean Press proudly continues the tradition with the twelfth installment of this landmark series. Edited and introduced by Bram Stoker Award winner and International Horror Guild Award nominee Kealan Patrick Burke (Taverns of the Dead, Quietly Now), Night Visions 12 features short stories and novellas by Simon Clark (Blood Crazy, Night of the Triffids), Mark Morris (Nowhere Near an Angel, The Immaculate), and P.D. Cacek (Night Players, The Wind Caller). Simon Clark: -- A screenwriter's marshland retreat becomes a place of unutterable terror in "My God, My God", a gleefully wicked homage to the works of William Hope Hodgson. -- An experiment in lucid dreaming leads a man into a sinking house where he encounters the titular trio of famous literary figures, and something much worse, in "Poe, Lovecraft, Jackson." -- The concept of humankind as the true evil rises to the fore in "Frankenstein, Victor", an alternate world sequel to Mary Shelley's seminal classic. Mark Morris: -- "Feeding Frenzy" follows the surreal and nightmarish journey of an average bookstore employee in the wake of a series of murders seemingly inspired by pulp-horror novels. -- The Rod Serling-esque setup of a man awaking to find himself alone in a town takes a hellish and horrifying turn in "What Nature Abhors." -- In "The Story of April And Her Colours", a very unique boy finds himself embroiled in an equally unique situation when he meets a woman with lights beneath her skin. P.D. Cacek: -- An egotistical psychotherapist falls for his patient--a woman with five other personalities, all of whom are very much aware of each other, and quite possibly a secret sixth--in the chilling supernatural thriller "Forced Perspective." -- "Campfire Story" is the story of one dark summer, and the haunted well from which horror springs eternal... These are the tellers, dear reader, and here are their tales, submitted for your approval on this darkest of nights. Price:
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Burke, Kealan Patrick (editor) Simon Clark, Mark Morris, P.D. Cacek; William Hope Hodgson, Edgar Allan Poe, H.P. Lovecraft, Shirley Jackson, Mary Shelley (related) NIGHT VISIONS 12 USA Subterranean Press 2006 1596060700 / 9781596060708 First Edition Private Press Hard Cover Fine Fine TRADE EDITION - NOT SIGNED. For nearly two decades, the Night Visions anthologies have provided a forum for some of the finest dark fantasists of the modern era, including Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, Dan Simmons, Clive Barker, and many more. Subterranean Press proudly continues the tradition with the twelfth installment of this landmark series. Edited and introduced by Bram Stoker Award winner and International Horror Guild Award nominee Kealan Patrick Burke (Taverns of the Dead, Quietly Now), Night Visions 12 features short stories and novellas by Simon Clark (Blood Crazy, Night of the Triffids), Mark Morris (Nowhere Near an Angel, The Immaculate), and P.D. Cacek (Night Players, The Wind Caller). Simon Clark: -- A screenwriter's marshland retreat becomes a place of unutterable terror in "My God, My God", a gleefully wicked homage to the works of William Hope Hodgson. -- An experiment in lucid dreaming leads a man into a sinking house where he encounters the titular trio of famous literary figures, and something much worse, in "Poe, Lovecraft, Jackson." -- The concept of humankind as the true evil rises to the fore in "Frankenstein, Victor", an alternate world sequel to Mary Shelley's seminal classic. Mark Morris: -- "Feeding Frenzy" follows the surreal and nightmarish journey of an average bookstore employee in the wake of a series of murders seemingly inspired by pulp-horror novels. -- The Rod Serling-esque setup of a man awaking to find himself alone in a town takes a hellish and horrifying turn in "What Nature Abhors." -- In "The Story of April And Her Colours", a very unique boy finds himself embroiled in an equally unique situation when he meets a woman with lights beneath her skin. P.D. Cacek: -- An egotistical psychotherapist falls for his patient--a woman with five other personalities, all of whom are very much aware of each other, and quite possibly a secret sixth--in the chilling supernatural thriller "Forced Perspective." -- "Campfire Story" is the story of one dark summer, and the haunted well from which horror springs eternal... These are the tellers, dear reader, and here are their tales, submitted for your approval on this darkest of nights. Price:
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Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy on Bbrownandassoc.net Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy on Bookwebpages.com Roden, Barbara & Christopher (editors) Simon Kurt Unsworth, John Llewellyn Probert, Reggie Oliver, Melanie Tem, Richard Harland, Gary McMahon, John Travis, Peter Bell, Simon Strantzas, Mark Valentine, Patrick Lynch, Kealan Patrick Burke, Steve Duffy on Darkhollowbooks.com
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