Weirdbook - August 2016
English | 174 pages | True PDF | 24.0 MB
English | 174 pages | True PDF | 24.0 MB
Weirdbook #32 presents a selection of great fantasy and horror tales by current and upcoming masters of the genre. Included are:<P>
Childhood's Dread, by Taye Carrol<BR>
The Other Neighbors, by Daniel Davis<BR>
Rare Air, by Mark Slade<BR>
The Children, by J.E. Álamo<BR>
The Radiant Boy, by Kevin Wetmore<BR>
The Whisperer in the Woods, by Peter Schranz<BR>
Sweet Oblivion, by Andrew Darlington<BR>
An Unsolicited Lucidity, by Lee Clark Zumpe<BR>
Black Carnival, by Bobby Cranestone<BR>
The Howard Family Tradition, by P. R. O'Leary<BR>
Hell in a Boxcar, by Scott A. Cupp<BR>
Jorōgumo, by Kelda Crich<BR>
Clay Baby, by Jack Lee Taylor<BR>
The Corpse and the Rat: A Story of Friendship, by Joshua L. Hood<BR>
Getting Thin, by DJ Tyrer<BR>
Maybe Next Door, by Richard LaPore<BR>
Containment Protocol, by Leeman Kessler<BR>
Under a Rock, by Lori R. Lopez<BR>
The Children Must Be Hungry, by L.F. Falconer<BR>
The Road to Hell, by Kevin L. O'Brien<BR>
Maggot Coffee, by Roy C. Booth and Axel Kohagenv<BR>
Baby Mine, by Marilyn "Mattie" Brahen<BR>
In Blackwalk Wood, by Adrian Cole<BR>
My Longing to See Tamar, by Jessica Amanda Salmonson<BR>
Gust of Wind Made by Swinging a Blade, by Molly N. Moss<BR>
Necromancer's Lair, by Chad Hensley<BR>
The Helm, by Chad Hensley<BR>
Ex Arca Sepulcrali, by Wade German<BR>
The Laughter of Ghouls, by K.A. Opperman<BR>
Ode to Ashtoreth, by K.A. Opperman<BR>
The Necro-Conjuring Sorceress, by Ashley Dioses<BR>
What Dark Gods Are Friends to Me? by Chad Hensley<BR>
Scarlet Succubus Shrine, by Frederick J. Mayer<BR>
Penelope, Sleepless, by Darrell Schweitzer