Borrowed Man Number 6 in Digital Fiction Horror Lineup

This is sort of a stealth announcement, the publication of one of my stories that I only found out about today, obliquely, via another author’s tag on Facebook.  So it goes.  The anthology is DIGITAL HORROR FICTION ANTHOLOGY:  VOLUME 1, by Digital Fiction Publishing Corp., and the story, sixth on the contents list, “The Borrowed Man” originally published by Fox Spirit Books in 2014 in THE GIRL AT THE END OF THE WORLD, BOOK 1 (cf. August 30 2017; August 8 2014, et al.).  “The Borrowed Man,” incidentally, is set in the world of TOMBS:  A CHRONICLE OF LATTER-DAY TIMES OF EARTH although not a part of the novel-in-stories itself, and concerns a wealthy New City woman who wishes to possess a perfect man.


In all, DIGITAL FICTION HORROR ANTHOLOGY contains 25 stories, and looks at least to cover a variety of types and topics.  For more one may peruse the table of contents, below, or check it out on Amazon here where, at least for the moment, the Kindle edition can be obtained for just 99 cents!


2:51, Behind the Caterpillar — Gregory L. Norris

A Dream for Sugar — Bruce Memblatt

A Pocket of Madness — Samuel Marzioli

Aces and Kings — David M. Hoenig

The Animals — Aaron Gudmunson[image error]

The Borrowed Man — James Dorr

His Own Personal Golgotha — Geoff Brown

Building Condemned (Seeking Asylum) — Adrian Ludens

Compartmental — Jay Caselberg

Democracy — Larry Hinkle

Demon Driver — Adrian Cole

Late for Eisheth — Tracie McBride

Giving at the Office — Geoff Gander

Shadows of the Darkest Jade — Sarah Hans

Intermediary — Jason A. Wyckoff

Ark of the Lonesome — Jenner Michaud

SdroW — Bruce Lockhart 2nd & Suzie Lockhart

Roadkill — C.M. Saunders

Sapphire Eyes Shining — Rie Sheridan Rose

Suggestive Thoughts — H.L. Fullerton

Symeon — Bill Zaget

The Good Life — Michelle Mellon

The Great White Bed — Don Webb

The River Slurry — Rue Karney

Where There Is Life — Renee Miller


I might mention, also, that I have a story due to come out in DIGITAL SCIENCE FICTION, a companion volume of sorts, or maybe even out by now.  More tags via Facebook, perhaps, will tell.

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