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Calvaria Fell - Stories
Cat Sparks, Kaaron Warren
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A World of Horror (Hardcover)
Eric J. Guignard; Illustrated by Steve Lines; Kaaron Warren
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The winter solstice is celebrated as a time of joy around the
world—yet the long nights also conjure a darker tradition of
ghouls, hauntings, and visitations. This anthology of all-new
stories invites you to huddle around the fire and revel in the
unholy, the dangerous, the horrific aspects of a time when families
and friends come together—for better and for worse. From the
eerie Austrian Schnabelperchten to the skeletal Welsh Mari Lwyd, by
way of ravenous golems, uncanny neighbors, and unwelcome visitors,
Christmas and Other Horrors captures the heart and horror of the
festive season. Because the weather outside is frightful, but the
fire inside is hungry... Featuring stories from: Nadia Bulkin Terry
Dowling Tananarive Due Jeffrey Ford Christopher Golden Stephen
Graham Jones Glen Hirshberg Richard Kadrey Alma Katsu Cassandra
Khaw John Langan Josh Malerman Nick Mamatas Garth Nix Benjamin
Percy M. Rickert Kaaron Warren
"A tale of creeping dread … Recommended." —Tade Thompson,
author of Rosewater and The Murders of Molly Southbourne "Dark,
disturbing, visceral" (5 stars) —NB Magazine In this
gothic-styled ghost story that simmers with strange, Warren shows
once again her flair for exploring the mundane—themes of love,
loss, grief, and guilt manifest in a way that is both hauntingly
familiar and eerily askew. People come to The Angelsea, a rooming
house near the beach, for many reasons. Some come to get some
sleep, because here, you sleep like the dead. Dora arrives seeking
solitude and escape from reality. Instead, she finds a place
haunted by the drowned and desperate, who speak through the
sleeping inhabitants. She fears sleep herself, terrified that the
ghosts of her daughters will tell her “it’s all your fault
we’re dead.” At the same time, she’d give anything to hear
them one more time.
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Dead Sea Fruit (Paperback)
Kaaron Warren; Introduction by Lucius Shepard; Illustrated by Olga Read
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R651
Discovery Miles 6 510
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A World of Horror (Paperback)
Eric J. Guignard; Illustrated by Steve Lines; Kaaron Warren
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Angel Dust (Paperback)
Ian Mchugh; Introduction by Kaaron Warren
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R447
Discovery Miles 4 470
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Each story in the Scenes from the Second Storey anthology was
inspired by a track from The God Machine's album. Quirky, dark,
insightful and sometimes downright disturbing, these tales reflect
the emotions and images our authors experienced when they heard
'their' song from Scenes from the Second Storey. If you love The
God Machine or are looking for a collection that boasts a stable of
talented Australian writers, you must grab a copy of Scenes.
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Ishtar (Paperback)
Kaaron Warren, Cat Sparks, Deborah Biancotti
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R380
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This novella collection is powerful, sexy and very, very deadly.
'The Five Loves of Ishtar': Kaaron Warren Follow the path that the
goddess Ishtar takes through the eyes of her most devoted
worshippers, her washerwomen. Sharokin, Atur, Ninlil, Shamiran,
Ninevah and Ashurina share in their goddess' loves, losses and
triumphs, as kingdoms rise and fall in the Land of Rivers. 'And the
Dead Shall Outnumber the Living': Deborah Biancotti In modern-day
Sydney, male prostitutes are dying. Their bones have turned to
paste and their bodies are jelly. As Detective Adrienne Garner
investigates the deaths, she finds rumours of strange cults and old
gods whose powers threaten her city and, ultimately, her world.
'The Sleeping and the Dead': Cat Sparks Dr. Anna remembers little
of her life before the war, merely traces of the man she used to
love. When three desperate travellers rekindle slumbering memories,
she begins a search that takes her to Hell and beyond. A search for
love and, ultimately, enlightenment.
Subtle depictions of future worlds, of stark contemporary settings
and alternate realities are some of the wonders of Warren's
imagination. From science fiction to fantasy and eerie,
soul-shaking horror. Warren's words will reverberate in all of us.
What is there to enjoy in this collection? A profound vision of a
future, perhaps dismal without hope, horror that makes your spine
feel pierced by hundreds of rings, a smattering of bodily fluids, a
few feminist themes, a clear and penetrating vision, the clarity of
which is unearthly. Clever, sometimes funny, morbid and at times
racy. You'll find all of this in Kaaron Warren's work.
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