Hell on earth. Dangerous visions of incarnate damnation visited upon our delicate world by some of today's most imaginative authors, including William F. Nolan, Poppy Z. Brite, Tom Piccirilli, Randy Chandler, Weston Ochse, and more. All new, never before published stories.
This is a solid anthology. All the stories are well-written. As with any anthology, there are a few clunkers (I didn't care for the Brite and Dorr entries, for example).
There is also good variety. Some are scary and dark, others more humorous. The Girard story, "H.E. Double Hockey Stick," was laugh-out-loud funny.
The most effective stories involved an Earth overrun by demons, such "Message Board" and "Simon's War." Those left a dark and unsettled feeling. Nolan's "Dark Return" was chilling and unique.