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New Fears: New Horror Stories by Masters of the Genre

New Fears: Book 1

Mark Morris

FEAR COMES IN MANY FORMS

The horror genre's greatest living practitioners drag our darkest fears kicking and screaming into the light in this collection of nineteen brand-new stories. In "The Boggle Hole" by Alison Littlewood an ancient folk tale leads to irrevocable loss. In Josh Malerman's "The House of the Head" a dollhouse becomes the focus for an incident both violent and inexplicable. And in "Speaking Still" Ramsey Campbell suggests that beyond death there may be far worse things waiting than we can ever imagine... Numinous, surreal and gut wrenching, New Fears is a vibrant collection showcasing the very best fiction modern horror has to offer.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction - essay by Mark Morris
  • The Boggle Hole - short fiction by Alison Littlewood
  • Shepherds' Business - short fiction by Stephen Gallagher
  • No Good Deed - short fiction by Angela Slatter
  • The Family Car - short fiction by Brady Golden
  • Four Abstracts - short fiction by Nina Allan
  • Sheltered in Place - short fiction by Brian Keene
  • The Fold in the Heart - short fiction by Chaz Brenchley
  • Departures - short fiction by A. K. Benedict
  • The Salter Collection - short fiction by Brian Lillie
  • Speaking Still - short fiction by Ramsey Campbell
  • The Eyes Are White and Quiet - short fiction by Carole Johnstone
  • The Embarrassment of Dead Grandmothers - short fiction by Sarah Lotz
  • Eumenides (The Benevolent Ladies) - short fiction by Adam Nevill
  • Roundabout - short fiction by Muriel Gray
  • The House of the Head - short fiction by Josh Malerman
  • Succulents - short fiction by Conrad Williams
  • Dollies - short fiction by Kathryn Ptacek
  • The Abduction Door - short fiction by Christopher Golden
  • The Swan Dive - short fiction by Stephen Laws

New Fears 2: More New Horror Stories by Masters of the Macabre

New Fears: Book 2

Mark Morris

An electrifying anthology of new horror stories by award-winning masters of the genre.

Twenty-one brand-new stories of the ominous and terrifying from some of the horror genre's most talented writers. In 'The Dead Thing' Paul Tremblay draws us into the world of a neglected teenage girl and her younger brother and the evil that lurks at the heart of their family. In Gemma Files' 'Bulb' a woman calls in to a podcast to tell the terrifying story of why she has escaped off-grid. And Rio Youers' 'The Typewriter' tells in diary form of the havoc wreaked by a malevolent machine. Infinitely varied and beautifully told, New Fears 2 is an unmissable collection of horror fiction.

Table of Contents:

  • Introduction - essay by Mark Morris
  • Maw - short fiction by Priya Sharma
  • The Airport Gorilla - short fiction by Stephen Volk
  • Thumbsucker - short fiction by Robert Shearman
  • Bulb - short fiction by Gemma Files
  • Fish Hooks - short fiction by Kit Power
  • Emergence - short fiction by Tim Lebbon
  • On Cutler Street - short fiction by Benjamin Percy
  • Letters from Elodie - short fiction by Laura Mauro
  • Steel Bodies - short fiction by Ray Cluley
  • The Migrants - short fiction by Tim Lucas
  • Rut Seasons - short fiction by Brian Hodge
  • Sentinel - short fiction by Catriona Ward
  • Almost Aureate - short fiction by V. H. Leslie
  • The Typewriter - short fiction by Rio Youers
  • Leaking Out - short fiction by Brian Evenson
  • Thanatrauma - short fiction by Steve Rasnic Tem
  • Pack Your Coat - short fiction by Aliya Whiteley
  • Haak - short fiction by John Langan
  • The Dead Thing - short fiction by Paul Tremblay
  • The Sketch - short fiction by Alison Moore
  • Pigs Don't Squeal in Tigertown - short fiction by Bracken MacLeod