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    Mountains of Madness Revealed
    Best New Horror #29
    Dreaming in the Dark
    Best New Horror
    Forbidden Worlds
    Ramsey Campbell: Master of Weird Fiction
    • In every way this monograph should be regarded as merely a preliminary study of Campbell. Because much of his work is not widely known to the general public, I have felt the need to provide fairly detailed synopses of his major novels and tales, and this has reduced the space available for analysis. While I have chosen to study Campbell's work thematically, I am aware that many other perspectives could be employed. Although the opinions in this book are of course my own, I have also received much useful information from Stefan Dziemianowicz, Michael A. Morrison, and Steven J. Mariconda

      Ramsey Campbell: Master of Weird Fiction
    • Best New Horror

      • 602pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      This 26th edition of Best New Horror showcases some of the very best short stories and novellas published in 2014. So get ready to spread your wings and take a bite out of this latest anthology of agony. And don’t forget to tell your fellow fiends about our new series of Best New Horror reprints. Just let them know who sent you . . .

      Best New Horror
    • A celebration of Australia's current Golden Age of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and magical realism. Jack Dann-the multi-award-winning author and co-editor of the classic Dreaming Down-Under, the anthology that "has been credited with putting Australian writing on the international map" and the first Australian book to win a World Fantasy Award-has collected a wonderfully eclectic range of short fiction that showcases what our best fantasists are doing right now at this genre-bending moment in time.

      Dreaming in the Dark
    • Best New Horror #29

      • 579pagine
      • 21 ore di lettura

      In this latest edition of the world's longest-running annual showcase of horror and dark fantasy you will find cutting-edge stories by such authors as Helen Marshall, Conrad Williams, Ramsey Campbell, Angela Slatter, Reggie Oliver and Thana Niveau, amongst many others, along with the usual Introduction: Horror in 2017 and Necrology of those who have left us.

      Best New Horror #29
    • Miskatonic University, in fabled Arkham Massachusetts, has long been described in the fiction of H.P. Lovecraft and his successors. Here in the library, under lock and key, are some of the world's most dangerous books, most famously the dreaded Necronomicon of the mad Arab, Abdul Alhazred. There was a notably unpleasant incident in the late 1920s, when a certain Wilbur Whateley tried to steal that particular volume, and met a hideous fate. Fortunately, that time at least, the head librarian and his colleagues were able to save the Earth from the dreadful danger of the Dunwich Horror. Publisher

      Tales from the Miskatonic University Library
    • Weird Poems

      • 84pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      The complete poems by H. P. Lovecraft published in pulp magazine Weird Tales.

      Weird Poems
    • We Are The Martians: The Legacy of Nigel Kneale is a collection of essays by genre authors, screenwriters, a film makers and critics on the work of one of the greatest writers of Speculative Fiction that the UK has ever produced. His influence on them and on the genres that he worked in, as well as the culture he drew on and influenced in turn.

      We Are The Martians: The Legacy of Nigel Kneale
    • Prisms are instruments, mirrors, metaphors, gateways humankind must pass through in order to achieve, to overcome, to realize, to become. Contained herein are nineteen transformative tales from some of speculative fiction’s most brilliant minds. So open your eyes and let the light pass through . . .

      Prisms