Anthology of the Damned: Necromoirrium


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Enter a collection of chilling volumes where darkness reigns and fear is a constant companion. Each of the Anthologies of the Damned brings together more than a dozen master storytellers per book, each weaving a unique and terrifying tale that will leave you looking over your shoulder and questioning your sanity. Imagine Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark but written for grownups. Paranormal detectives, body swapping cyborgs, cave-dwelling demons, and lovers beyond the grave. These stories and more! This set of spooky tales is a perfect read for Halloween, dark and stormy nights, or Sunday morning church, and will haunt your dreams, lingering long after the last page is turned.




Anthology of the Damned: Library of Madness


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Enter a collection of chilling volumes where darkness reigns and fear is a constant companion. Each of the Anthologies of the Damned brings together more than a dozen master storytellers per book, each weaving a unique and terrifying tale that will leave you jumping at shadows. Imagine Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark but written for grownups. Babysitter slashers, classic vampires, an author descending into madness, and gene spliced monstrosities. These stories and more! This set of spooky tales is a perfect read for Halloween, dark and stormy nights, or Sunday morning church, and will haunt your dreams, lingering long after the last page is turned.




Dark Matter Magazine Issue 007


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Contained within this anthology are dark stories and works of art that explore the shadow side of reality. They are disturbed works that journey hopelessly through the downtrodden fringes of society, across the deepest reaches of space, and into the darkest, most troubled corners of the mind. Enter if you must, but beware. The seventh issue of Dark Matter Magazine includes nine original dark science fiction stories, part one of a serialized novella, one poem, one reprint story, two art features, two interviews with industry leaders, an augmented reality cover, and dozens of full-color illustrations throughout. FEATURING "This Will Be the Most Vulnerable Post I've Ever Made" by Marissa van Uden "All the Sludge You Want to Drink" by Mary G. Thompson "Rundle 105" by Beth Goder "Starfish Pizza Party" by Nikki R. Leigh "Zombies Are Out, Mermaids Are In" by Ivy Grimes "Little Leviathan" by Michael Canfield "The Elsewhere Finger" by Bill Gusky "Midnight Sun" by Alex Woodroe Part one of serialized novella "Override" by Warren Benedetto Poem, "War Paint" by Gerri Leen Art feature story, "The Testimony of the Five Hundred" by Andy Dudak With reprint story, "Communist Computer Rap God" by Andrea Kriz A feature interview with legendary editor, Ellen Datlow; feature by Janelle Janson A interview with blockchain start-up Craft Network Augmented reality cover art by Rob Shields And interior art features by Rob Shields and Radiant Void Labs




The Saint of Liars


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Things have been peaceful at the Lucky Devil, but peace never lasts between technology and magic... It's been two months since Rune Leveau, aka Anna Masterson, survived the machinations of the Kodiak corporation. Chicago never sleeps, especially when the Masterson Files, the computer program with the impossible ability to cast spells, is still out there. The rest of the corporate overlords won't let that lie, and Rune is the key to that power. To make matters worse, the Magic Guild wants a word with the Finder while trouble in the form of the Faerie King comes calling at her bar. Now, it seems like every faction in the city is converging on Rune, trapping her in a crossfire of bullets and magic, hitmen and wizards. Just the right moment for St. Benedict, the deadly and handsome cyber-spy, to sweep back into Rune's life. Can Rune convince the Saint of Liars to help answer the most important question in her life: where is Justin Masterson? Even with the two joining forces, will Rune and Benedict make it out alive?




Goblin Mire


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Many years have passed since Elves defeated and killed the last Goblin king. Now the Goblins are growing stronger in their mire, and Mickle Gorestab, one of the few remaining veterans of that war, is determined they will fight once more, this time aided by a renegade Elf who has delved into forbidden sorcery and hates his kind even more than his Goblin allies. Murder, treachery and the darkest of all magics follow in a maelstrom of blood, violence and unexpected alliances. Facing up to the cold cruelty of the Elves, Mickle Gorestab stands out as the epitome of grim, barbaric heroism, determined to see the wrongs of his race avenged and a restoration of the Goblin King.




Moon Shot


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Mystery and science fiction come together in a brand-new volume of short stories featuring original works from 14 of today's best writers. Whether it's a murder on the International Space Station or a theft of a valuable piece of equipment from NASA, Moon Shot presents a stellar (and, in some cases, interstellar) lineup of stories that cross genres and are sure to entertain readers who appreciate a blend of suspense, thriller, mystery and scifi. The stories onboard the space shuttle Moon Shot are written by Suzanne Berube Rorhus, Elizabeth Hosang, Jack Bates, Laird Long, Jeremy K. Tyler, E. Lynn Hooghiemstra, Toby Speed, Wenda Morrone, Suzanne Derham Cifarelli, Andrew MacRae, Jeff Howe, Percy Spurlark Parker, Mary McCarroll White and Lance Zarimba.




Black Dust and Other Stories


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From the far flung edges of the universe to the forbidden crypt of a deathless god. A star faring nomad finds glory and despair among the timeless sands of a dying world... An exiled prince and an assassin plunder the sanctum of the most powerful necromancer in Uhremon... Unspeakable horrors await a fallen swordsman in a city of death... Six thrilling journies into the dark heart of fantasy and adventure.




The Killer Wore Cranberry


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In 2010, The Killer Wore Cranberry showed how funny murder and food could be. In 2012, Untreed Reads presented a new installment, proving that this was an anthology with legs. Drumsticks, to be exact. Killer is back with all new crimes and laughs that are guaranteed to make you forget the in-laws at this year's holiday gathering.




The Lies That Bind


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"Me Too." The message is clear. This is a story among way too many, that was born of abuse in all its ugly forms. I am but a statistic, who, has made a choice. I am sharing my experiences of this seemingly never ending plague that has been growing at alarming rates for generations. I am no more special than anyone else. I am sure my birth was uneventful and I could have been born into any other family. My destiny was forged from the moment I took my first breath. My name is Cathy and I love life. The fate that I endured was the fate I had no choice in. Now I have a choice. It is time for the feelings of guilt to stop. The onus must be put back on the perpetrators and not the victims who have suffered in silence and shame. I won my battle. I live my life on my terms and I want others to do the same. You are worth the love someone feels for you. It is your choice if that love is returned. You can live a life of splendor on your terms. Life can be beautiful. Allow yourself to be free from the monster of abuse. I feel blessed to be free from my past and I look only forward to an amazing future with people that love me.




Childe Rolande


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Childe Rolande - The Myth and the Legend Childe Rolande, Hermaphrodite and Freak, is born into the fiercely matriarchal society of Alba at a time when the fabric of the nation is crumbling. Rolande fulfils all the technical requirements of an ancient Prophesy which promises that one day a 'Redeemer' will arise who will be 'the one and the both', and who will sweep away the age-old tyranny of Alba's female rulers to 'bind the nation together in peace'. The hopes and dreams of Alba's downtrodden males are centred on this mystical being, whose eyes hold the wisdom of the ages and who can reputedly change into an eagle at will. Can Rolande live up to their expectations, wrest the antlered throne from the Warlord of the Clans, drive the evil Sorceress, Fergael from her stronghold in the Dark Tower, and unite the polarised Kingdom? "The book is written cleverly in the first person so Lee doesn't have to equate the principal player with his/her gender. This also allows Lee to step out of the book's politics and, in the Land of Alba, show that a kingdom ruled by any one part of the population can condemn the other elements to slavery. Childe Rolande also draws on poetic influences, particularly on Byron's poem 'Childe Rolande to the dark tower came'... In this book, however, there are enough poetic parallels to play that wonderful game so beloved of Umberto Eco, hunt the allusion. It's a game that, if well played, will pay off for any lover of the fantasy genres and those interested in the politics of humanity, as pressed through the freedom of fantasy." John Gilbert - Fear Magazine. Samantha Lee is a graduate of the Central School of Speech and Drama and began writing while she was still a professional performer. Her prolific and diverse output includes novels in the horror and dark fantasy genres, self-development and exercise books, short stories, travel articles, magazine columns, radio programmes, TV series, movie screenplays, literary criticism and poetry. Of her 13 books to date, 6 feature in Scolastic's best selling Point Horror imprint. Her short fiction has appeared in everything from the Pan Book of Horror Stories to the award winning Fantasy Tales. Ironically though, she will probably be best remembered for writing the iconic children's TV programme Rainbow. Her work has been translated into French, Dutch, Spanish, Swedish, Italian, German, Croatian, Greek and Chinese. She is currently writing the sequel to Childe Rolande.