Beyond the Veil
Author: | Mark Morris |
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Flame Tree Press, 2021 |
Series: | New Horror Short Stories: Book 2 |
1. After Sundown |
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Book Type: | Anthology |
Genre: | Horror |
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Synopsis
Beyond the Veil is the second volume in an annual, non-themed horror series of entirely original stories, showcasing the very best short fiction that the genre has to offer, and edited by Mark Morris. This new anthology contains 20 original horror stories, 16 of which have been commissioned from some of the top names in the genre, and 4 of which have been selected from the 100s of stories sent to Flame Tree during a 2-week open submissions window.
Contents:
- The God Bag - short fiction by Christopher Golden
- Caker's Man - short fiction by Matthew Holness
- The Beechfield Miracles - short fiction by Priya Sharma
- Clockwork - short fiction by Dan Coxon
- Soapstone - short fiction by Aliya Whiteley
- The Dark Bit - short fiction by Toby Litt
- Provenance Pond - short fiction by Josh Malerman
- For All the Dead - short fiction by Angeline Adams and Remco van Straten
- The Girl in the Pool - short fiction by Bracken MacLeod
- Nurse Varden - short fiction by Jeremy Dyson
- If, Then - short fiction by Lisa L. Hannett
- Aquarium Ward - short fiction by Karter Mycroft
- A Mystery for Julie Chu - short fiction by Stephen Gallagher
- Away Day - short fiction by Lisa Tuttle
- Polaroid and Seaweed - short fiction by Peter Harness
- Der Geisterbahnhof - short fiction by Lynda E. Rucker
- Arnie's Ashes - short fiction by John Everson
- A Brief Tour of the Night - short fiction by Nathan Ballingrud
- The Care and Feeding of Household Gods - short fiction by Frank J. Oreto
- Yellowback - short fiction by Gemma Files
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