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Lucy A. Snyder


Garden of Eldritch Delights

Lucy A. Snyder

Master short story author Lucy A. Snyder is back with a dozen chilling, thought-provoking tales of Lovecraftian horror, dark science fiction, and weird fantasy. Her previous two collections received Bram Stoker Awards and this one offers the same high-caliber, trope-twisting prose. Snyder effortlessly creates memorable monsters, richly imagined worlds and diverse, unforgettable characters.

  • That Which Does Not Kill You
  • Sunset on Mott Island
  • The Gentleman Caller
  • Executive Functions
  • The Yellow Death
  • Santa Muerte
  • Dark of the Moon
  • Fraeternal
  • A Noble Endeavor
  • Blossoms Blackened Like Dead Stars
  • A Hero of Grünjord
  • The Warlady's Daughter

Sister, Maiden, Monster

Lucy A. Snyder

A virus tears across the globe, transforming its victims in nightmarish ways. As the world collapses, dark forces pull a small group of women together.

Erin, once quiet and closeted, acquires an appetite for a woman and her brain. Why does forbidden fruit taste so good?

Savannah, a professional BDSM switch, discovers a new turn-on: committing brutal murders for her eldritch masters.

Mareva, plagued with chronic tumors, is too horrified to acknowledge her divine role in the coming apocalypse, and as her growths multiply, so too does her desperation.

Inspired by her Bram Stoker Award-winning story "Magdala Amygdala," Lucy A. Snyder delivers a cosmic tale about the planet's disastrous transformation... and what we become after.

Soft Apocalypses

Lucy A. Snyder

Lucy A. Snyder proves once again that she is fearless in mapping every corner of the literary landscape. Not content to be confined to any single region, she guides readers through dark realms of fantasy into the churning industry of steampunk, from the dizzying heights of science fiction down to the most desolate depths of horror.

The strength of the tales that make up this quiet cataclysm—for example "Magdala Amygdala," winner of the 2013 Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction—do not compete. Instead they overlap to create a vista of ethical armageddons at once thorny and hopeful. Snyder's irresistible prose and stunning eye for detail bind together a collection that defies expectation but delivers deep satisfaction.

Table of Contents:

  • Magdala Amygdala
  • However.... (with Gary Braunbeck)
  • Spare the Rod
  • Miz Ruthie Pays Her Respects
  • The Good Girl
  • The Cold Gallery
  • Abandonment Option
  • The Cold Blackness Between
  • I Fuck Your Sunshine
  • Carnal Harvest
  • Antumbra
  • Diamante and Strass
  • Tiger Girls vs. the Zombies
  • Repent, Jessie Shimmer!
  • The Leviathan of Trincomalee

While the Black Stars Burn

Lucy A. Snyder

Lucy Snyder's stories are the sort that carry you away to unusual places, usually dark ones, and this collection is a perfect example. As the follow-up to the Bram Stoker Award winning collection Soft Apocalypses, it contains plenty of darkly imaginative tales. Many of these stories, including the title piece, are heavily influenced by the work of H.P. Lovecraft and The King in Yellow mythos. They whisper madly among each other creating weird echoes. Like the black stars of theoretical astronomy they are dense entities born from polarization so strong that instead of collapsing into nothingness, a black hole, they instead form dark constellations burning dimly with spectral light.

Table of Contents:

  • 7 - Mostly Monsters
  • 10 - Spinwebs
  • 19 - The Strange Architecture of the Heart
  • 28 - Approaching Lavender
  • 41 - Dura Mater
  • 49 - The Still-Life Drama of Passing Cars
  • 54 - Through Thy Bounty
  • 65 - Cthylla
  • 83 - While the Black Stars Burn
  • 92 - The Abomination of Fensmere
  • 110 - The Girl with the Star-Stained Soul
  • 122 - Jessie Shimmer Goes to Hell
  • 135 - Fable Fusion

Spellbent

Spellbent: Book 1

Lucy A. Snyder

In the heart of Ohio, Jessie Shimmer is caught up in hot, magic-drenched passion with her roguish lover, Cooper Marron, who is teaching her how to tap her supernatural powers. When they try to break a drought by calling down a rainstorm, a hellish portal opens and Cooper is ripped from this world, leaving Jessie fighting for her life against a vicious demon that's been unleashed.

In the aftermath, Jessie, who knows so little about her own true nature, is branded an outlaw. She must survive by her wits and with the help of her familiar, a ferret named Palimpsest. Stalked by malevolent enemies, Jessie is determined to find out what happened to Cooper. But when she moves heaven and earth to find her man, she'll be shocked by what she discovers-and by what she must ultimately do to save them all.

Shotgun Sorceress

Spellbent: Book 2

Lucy A. Snyder

BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE

For Jessie Shimmer, everything changed when she went to hell and back to save her lover, Cooper Marron. After tangling with supernatural forces and killing an untouchable spirit lord, Jessie finds herself gifted—or perhaps cursed—with dark powers. And when she and Cooper make love, her pleasure throes light the whole house on fire. What is a sorceress to do?

Jessie is about to find out. The circumstances of her birth, the mystery of a father she never knew, and the help of a cuddly ferret turned fearsome monster have made Jessie not just an outlaw from mundane society, but an accidental revolutionary in the magic realm. Encountering portals stitched into thin air and a fiercely sexy soul harvester, Jessie rushes headlong among enemies, horrors, wonders, and lovers into a place of self-discovery—or destruction.

Switchblade Goddess

Spellbent: Book 3

Lucy A. Snyder

Hell hath no fury like a goddess scorned.

When Jessie Shimmer traveled to a nightmare underworld to save her lover, Cooper Marron, she gained magical powers... which soon seemed more like curses. Her beloved familiar, the ferret Pal, became a monster. Her enemies multiplied like demons. Worst of all, she hasn't found a moment of peace to be with the man she adores.

Now a switchblade-wielding demigoddess commanding a private hell stocked with suffering innocents is after her. The blademistress' vengeance sends Jessie and Pal on a dark journey through strange, perilous realms. Their quest for salvation will push her newfound abilities—and her relationship with Cooper—to the breaking point... and beyond.

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