A terrifying journey into horror - sixteen tales of terror to chill your soul. Sixteen master storytellers invite you on a roller coaster ride through the imagination. How much horror can you take? Here You will find up and coming writers and established authors such as Bentley Little, Tom Fletcher, Guy N Smith, Rick Hudson, Glenn James, Rachel, Kendall, George O'Gorman, Vishwash Gaitonde, Jonathan Schlosser, Jim Pendrick, David Cairns, Priya Sharma, Shawn Oetzel, Andy Echevarria, JC Lee and Phillip Madden.
Bentley Little is an American author of horror fiction. Publishing an average of a novel a year since 1990, Little avoids publicity and rarely does promotional work or interviews for his writing.
It is hard to believe that the fabric of space / time is strong enough to withstand the dynamic forces that emanate from this anthology. The very fact that this contains 'The Museum of Lost Toys' (by me, obv) should result in the literary weight of this collection distorting the gravitational forces of the cosmos, thus leading all the stars in the heavens to collide together in a blazing apocalypse to end all things. I can only assume that this is prevented by the anthology also containing an interview by me by Catherine Patten: the magnitude of the wisdom bestowed in this interview providing an effectual counter -balance to the above mentioned dynamic forces.
"All in the Mind" by Vishwas R. Gaitonde - Reed tries to drown some ants coming into his hotel room in India but later finds himself on the receiving end of supernatural revenge as a stalled taxi leaves him on a hillside where the clouds momentarily turn into ants and cascading water rushes down upon him.
"Gnomic" by Tom Fletcher - wc
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