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Villipede Publications' first horror and dark speculative fiction
anthology will tenderly caress your amygdalae and viciously twist
your imagination. With fifteen short stories and four poems from
both established and upcoming authors, this haunting collection
will force readers to reevaluate their thoughts on what darkness
really is: something we're all born of yet perpetually trying to
flee; a malevolent force that desires our servitude or
destruction-or something that simply wishes to lock us in its cold,
scaly, fathomless grip. Or perhaps, even, it's an asylum for our
jittery minds and confused hearts-a place of solace where humans
may patiently inspect their primal natures and desires . . . a
place where the barriers between monster and man begin to shift and
break down. The authors' origins span the breadth of the globe: the
UK, Greece, Australia, Sweden, the US-and their stories are just as
diverse. While the styles and subject matter of the stories may
differ greatly, what is consistent is the dedication each author
has harnessed to create unique fiction and scenarios of bewitching
caliber. Holding Darkness Ad Infinitum in your trembling hands, you
may find yourself faced with a simple ultimatum: Do you turn around
and embrace the darkness of your own free will . . . or will it
embrace you first? Contents: LONGBOAT - Becky Regalado, IN THE
WALLS - Adam Millard, LOVE GRUDGE - Dot Wickliff, EARTH, RISEN -
Pete Clark, SMUDGE - Jonathan Templar, THE HIGH PRIEST - C. Deskin
Rink, STEALING DARKNESS - Geoffrey H. Goodwin, THE WESTHOFF VERSION
- Patrick O'Neill, THE BURNING MAN - Tony Flynn, BLESS ME FATHER -
Lisamarie Lamb, A LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS - Lawrence Salani PILING UP
- Kallirroe Agelopoulou, DOOR TO INSANITY - Mathias Jansson,
BRANNIGAN'S WINDOW - John Mc Caffrey, THE SONG THAT CRAWLED - Adam
S. House, HUNGRY AS THE WIND - Jonathan Moon, THE GOOD MAN - David
Dunwoody, THE UNDERTAKER'S MELANCHOLY - Sydney Leigh, THE TUNNEL
RECORD - J. Daniel Stone WITH ARTWORK FROM: Wednesday Wolf, David
Shearer, Justin Wheeler, Mark Thompson (Monstark Studios), Eric
Ford, Dennis Anderson (Dennis A ), Luke Spooner (Carrion House),
Adam Domville, Stephen Cooney, and Matt Edginton.
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Empire (Paperback)
David Dunwoody
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R496
R440
Discovery Miles 4 400
Save R56 (11%)
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The year i s 2112.
T he crippled U.S. government and its military forces are giving up
the century-long fight against an undead plague. Born of an
otherworldly energy fused with a deadly virus, the ravaging hordes
of zombified humans and a nimals have no natural enemies. But they
do have one supernatural enemy: Death himself.
Descending upon the ghost town of Jefferson Harbor, Louisiana, the
Grim Reaper embarks on a bloody campaign to put down the legions
that have defied his touch for so long. He will find allies in the
city's last survivors, and a nemesis in a man who wants to harness
the force driving the zombies--a man who seeks to rebuild America
into an empire of the dead.
Hailed as "A MACABRE MASTERPIECE OF POST-APOCALYPTIC ZOMBIE
GOODNESS" on the Library of the Living Dead podcast, Empire brings
stunning new twists to a shattering and unforgettable scenario of
the not-too-distant future.
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Dead Bait (Paperback)
David Dunwoody, Tim Curran, Mark Zirbal
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R482
Discovery Miles 4 820
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A husband hell-bent on revenge hunts a Wereshark...A Russian mail
order bride with a fishy secret...Crabs with a collective
consciousness...A vampire who transforms into a Candiru...Zombie
piranha...Bait that will have you crawling out of your skin and
more. Drawing on horror, humor with a helping of dark fantasy and a
touch of deviance, these 19 contemporary stories pay homage to the
monsters that lurk in the murky waters of our imaginations. If you
thought it was safe to go back in the water...Think Again
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The Black Garden (Paperback)
Aaron A. Polson, Evan J. Peterson, Sam W. Anderson, David Dunwoody, Jodi Lee, …
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R287
Discovery Miles 2 870
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Do you dare to tread in the realm of evil? Do you dare to look
insanity in the eye? Do you dare to open up your imagination and
immerse yourself in a wonderland of terror? If so, then snatch up
your garden trowel and follow me. The Black Garden is a place where
darkness spools on daisies like raindrops and demons frolic freely,
nestled in the bosom of sin. It's a place where old women linger
after death, catching wayward children with their spindly fingers
and pale rabbits dart into burrows infested with horrors beyond the
realm of human comprehension. It's the birthplace of darkness - the
scaly breast and withered arm that suckles the minions of hell. And
it's starting to overflow ...
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