Gratia Placenti: The 2007 Apex Publications featured writer anthology
by
Jason Sizemore (Goodreads Author) ,
Gill Ainsworth , James Reilly, Bev Vincent, R. Thomas Riley, Neil Ayres, Mary Robinette Kowal (Goodreads Author), Geoffrey Girard
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This is the much anticipated follow up to the Stoker nominated featured writer anthology Aegri Somnia. Gratia Placenti translated means "for the sake of pleasing." Thirteen of the most sinister, darkest writers in the horror business were tasked with conveying their take on the theme of gratia placenti.
Hardcover, 193 pages
Published
December 1st 2007
by Apex Publications
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Gratia Placenti, or For the Sake of Pleasing, is the latest Stoker nominated anthology of dark fiction from the authors of Apex Publishing. In my honest opinion, it is one of the finest collaborations of short stories I have read thus far. As a follow up to their previous collection Aegri Somnia, Gratia Placenti features thirteen deviously twisted tales, from some of the most talented dark fiction writers, including Geoffrey Girard, Athena Workman, Debbie Kuhn, David Niall Wilson, Shane Jirai...more
Gratia Placenti is Apex Publication's second featured writer collection. A collection of wicked dark stories all on the theme of "For the Sake of Pleasing" it features the some of the best writers out there today. If you're looking for a new author to enjoy, like seeing them before they're famous or just love dark science fiction pick this one up. you won't be disappointed.
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I was born the son of an unemployed coal miner in a tiny Kentucky Appalachian villa named Big Creek (population 400). It’s an isolated area with beautiful rolling hills, thick forests, and country folk. I lived in Big Creek until I went to college, spending my weekends cruising the Winn Dixie parking lot of ladies, partying in my cousin’s run-down three room trailer, and being a member of the bad-...more
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