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Night Terrors Vol. 6

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Something deadly hides in the dark of night… A health-conscious tenant must battle his apartment’s demonic refrigerator. The shadow of death clings to a woman, as she strives to find a way to escape her fate. And a mysterious runaway wreaks havoc at a secluded motel, when the guests discover the deadly secret that follows in her wake… A new night of terror begins with Scare Street’s latest bone-chilling collection. This pulse-pounding volume contains thirteen new supernatural tales of terror. And each story brings you deeper into the dark realm of nightmares. As the inky black shadows close in, you realize you are not alone. Something stalks you through this strange netherworld. You hear snarls in the distance. The howling grows louder and louder. Death itself has been unleashed from this book of darkness. And it’s too late to return to the light… This volume features the following 1. Leftovers by Warren Benedetto 2. The Refrigerator by Peter Cronsberry 3. Shadow by Jason E. Maddux 4. Painless by Dominick Cancilla 5. Issue 32 by Daniel Comnenus 6. My Daughter's Ghosts by Bradley Walker 7. Waters Take Me by Jim Horlock 8. Walled In by Carl Hughes 9. Collection Day by John Wayne Comunale 10. Sleep Paralysis by Shannon Brady 11. The Road to Hell by Brian Sperl 12. Mother Love by Jon McGoran 13. Beyond the Wall by Ron Ripley

209 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 30, 2020

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Warren Benedetto

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Warren Benedetto writes dark fiction about horrible people, horrible places, and horrible things.

He is an award-winning author who has published over 250 stories, appearing in publications such as Dark Matter Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, and The Dread Machine; on podcasts such as The NoSleep Podcast, Tales to Terrify, and Chilling Tales For Dark Nights; and in anthologies from Apex Magazine, Tenebrous Press, Scare Street, and many more.

He studied Evolutionary Biology at Cornell University and has a Master’s degree in Film/TV Writing from the University of Southern California. When he’s not writing, he works in the video game industry, where he holds 50+ patents for various types of gaming technology. He is also the original developer of StayFocusd, the world’s most popular anti-procrastination app for writers. He built it while procrastinating.

For more information, follow @warrenbenedetto on Twitter.

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1,884 reviews287 followers
September 4, 2021
Another One For My Collection…

With some new authors that I have been introduced to, I am very happy with this series.

Lots of great stories in this book, and each book is only .99 cents. What a bargain for thirteen tales of horror.

Demons, trolls, ghosts and other monsters, I’m extremely pleased with the stories that I have read. You will be too.

Go ‘head and try them…
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208 reviews9 followers
August 20, 2021
Again a good collection with some nice new impulses, but it didn't wow me as much as some previous issues.
What keeps on annoying me is that there was again just one female authors... but at least more female protagonists (and thus stories read by Stephanie Shade).

Stories that I liked:
Leftovers by Warren Benedetto - good vampire(ish) tale focused on a little old lady.

Waters Take Me by Jim Horlock - wasn't really a horror tale but I liked it nonetheless. Young women do their best not to fall in love in a 19th century village.

Collection Day by John Wayne Comunale - I like a good mafia tale and interspersed with creepy demon worshippers I like them even more!

Mother Love by Jon McGoran - a young pregnant woman pleads for shelter during a cold hard winter night. I loved the plot-twist!

Issue 32 by Daniel Comnenus - a man tries to collect all issues of a horror comic, but should he really? Even though you know were this is going, I really liked the build up.

Honorary Mention:
Walled In by Carl Hughes - part of it takes place in Berlin and focuses on the Berlin Wall! I wish this would have taken a different direction but there aren't many horror stories based in Germany around, so I'll take what I can get!
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November 13, 2020
Here is a collection of stories in which the things that go bump into the night swiftly mutate into things that go screaming into the light. Seemingly innocent looking people become things far from innocent. These stories spoke to me as analogies of the monsters that dwell within all of us. Bottom line - I loved them all. There are no slackers here. Scare Street remains as a source of some of the best horror today.
This anthology closes as all of them have so far - with Ron Ripley's hauntingly excellent Jimmy Hsu. This time Jimmy meets a beast that by all rights should rip him apart but takes a liking to him. Just one example of the quality writing found here.
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