We're talking 65 Lovecraftian nightmares sure to satisfy the darkness deep inside as well as the emptiness longing to enter. The book is a steal at $4.95, my friends.
A complete table of contents follows at the end of this blog, but if you don't want to skim for your favorite authors, I've arranged them alphabetically first. I'm truly honored to have my name alongside these folks I myself have read and admired.
Authors included:
Glynn Barrass Scott Nicolay
Brandon H. Bell Jacob Henry Orloff
Nicola Belte John Palisano
Robert Borski Jenna M. Pitman
Jerod Brennen Douglas Poirier
Neil John Buchanan W.H. Pugmire
Jay Caselberg Joseph S. Pulver, SR
Patricia Correll Stephen Mark Rainey
Kevin Crisp Mandy Rawlik
Nicole Cushing Pete Rawlik
Logan Davis Joshua Reynolds
Mike Davis David A. Riley
Evan Dicken Brian M. Sammons
Derek Ferreira Julio Toro San Martin
A.J. French Jayaprakash Satyamurthy
Siobhan Gallagher Ann K. Schwader
T.E. Grau Bradly Shelby
Nancy O. Greene Zach Shephard
Orrin Grey Christopher Slatsky
Richard Holland John Claude Smith
Mark Howard Jones Victor Takac
Simon Kewin Brett J. Talley
Holliann Kim Anna Tambour
Dr. Christopher S. Kovacs Molly Tanzer
Randall D. Larson Jeffrey Thomas
Michael Matheson Simon Kurt Unsworth
Tracie McBride Monica Valentinelli
William Meikle Wendy N. Wagner
Silvia Moreno-Garcia Joshua Wanisko
Edward Morris William R.D. Wood
Table of Contents:
Tark Left Santiago, by Joseph S. Pulver, SR
The Spaces Between Space, by Brett J. Talley
Eliza, by Joshua Reynolds
White Noise, by Michael Matheson
The Vessels, by Nancy O. Greene
Marked as Urgent, by A.J. French
This Scattered Ash, by W.H. Pugmire & Jacob Henry Orloff
I Am the Key, by Mike Davis
Inheritance, by Patricia Correll
Dark Ambient Metamorphosis, by John Claude Smith
The Locked Door, by Brian M. Sammons
A Catechism for Aspiring Amnesiacs, by Nicole Cushing
Available Light, by John Palisano
That Old Problem, by T.E. Grau
Taking the Cure, by Mark Howard Jones
The Fire of Zon Mezzamalech, by Randall D. Larson
Ecstasy of the Gold, by Stephen Mark Rainey
Scale Hall, by Simon Kurt Unsworth
The Dog Who Wished He’d Never Heard of Lovecraft, by Anna Tambour
The Ouroboros Apocrypha, by Jayaprakash Satyamurthy
Over the Hills,by Victor Takac
This Inscrutable Light: A Response to Thomas Ligotti’s “The Conspiracy Against the Human Race”, an essay by Brandon H. Bell
A Beer and Tentacles, by Holliann Kim
Now She Preys Through Endless Days, by Jenna M. Pitman
Fiesta of Our Lady, by Ann K. Schwader
God Serum, by Wendy N. Wagner
Drive, She Said, by Tracie McBride
Bus Stop, by Jerod Brennen
Starry… Yet…, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr
Station Waiting Room, by Simon Kurt Unsworth
Pickman’s Marble, by Peter and Mandy Rawlik
Invitation, by Siobhan Gallagher
In Memoriam, by W.H. Pugmire
A Stranger at the Door, by Bradly Shelby
In the Tank, by Scott Nicolay
The Thing In the Depths, by Pete Rawlik
Fish Eye, by David A. Riley
Fade to Black, by Robert Borski
The Visitor From Outside, by A.J. French
A Mote in the Void, by Simon Kewin
Miscegenation, by Glynn Barrass
The Twilight Turns From Amethyst, by Nicola Belte
Red Sands, by Douglas Poirier
Extraction, by Julio Toro San Martin
A Counting Game, by Derek Ferreira
Carnacki: The Parliament of Owls, by William Meikle
Twenty to Life in the Lonesome October, by Evan Dicken
The Great and Groovy Game, by Joshua Wanisko
My Least Immemorial Year, by Zach Shephard
The Gotterdammerung Gavotte, by Josh Reynolds
Big D, Little D, by Edward Morris
The Blackbird Whistling, or, Just After, by Orrin Grey
Fallen Books and Other Subtle Clues in Zelazny’s “A Night in the Lonesome October”, by Dr. Christopher S. Kovacs
A Thousand Smokes, by W.H. Pugmire
The Strange Case of Crazy Joe Gallo, by Jeffrey Thomas
In the House of the Hummingbirds, by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
The Treatment Room, by Kevin Crisp
Obsidian Capra Aegagrus, by Christopher Slatsky
The Dig, by Monica Valentinelli
Amtopians, by Logan Davis
Of Faith and Fallow, by William R.D. Wood
The Dead of Winter, by Jay Caselberg
Herbert West in Love, by Molly Tanzer
Wind Walker, by Neil John Buchanan
Yule Log, by Richard Holland
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