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A bookstore that hides more than dusty old tomes among its shelves . . . a phantom limb that can reach into the next world . . . a comic that colors lives with terror . . . graves unable to hold their content . . . a collector of haunted artifacts who gets more than he bargains for . . . a deserted northern highway that brings back a man's worst childhood fears . . . a multitude of unleashed horrors on All Hallows Eve . . . an encounter with the bogeyman . . . and more . . . This collection of chilling fiction and disturbing poetry from the dark mind of Mark Leslie includes previously published award nominees along side original works.
A new breed of science fiction/fantasy writer emerges to fill this collection with intriguing and suspenseful stories of people in extreme conditions and situations. Includes stories by Colleen Anderson, Leonid Spektor, Ray Deonandan, and Dat Pham.
The first volume of the World Fantasy Award nominated anthology of Canadian horror short fiction by Nancy Baker, Robert Bloch, and others. When the first volume of Northern Frights hit the shelves in 1992, it started a new era of Canadian horror and dark fantasy fiction. Series editor Don Hutchison challenged authors “to produce weird fiction of exceptional merit”—and they delivered unforgettable short stories that launched careers, won awards, and garnered widespread acclaim. From “The Man Who Cried ‘Wolf!’”, Robert Bloch’s classic werewolf thriller, to Garfield Reeves-Stevens’ gripping story of supernatural terror in the Toronto suburbs, to Galad Elflandsson’s chilling ...
ON SPEC: The First Five Years, features the best short stories and poetry from the first half-decade of the award-winning Canadian science fiction and fantasy magazine, ON SPEC. Look for incredible stories by authors such as: Robert J. Sawyer, James Alan Gardner, Alice Major, Robert Boyczuk and Karl Schroeder.
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Resurrected 300 years after his consciousness was uploaded into a vast biological computer housed in the root network of a genetically engineered forest, Raine Naidu finds himself leading the non-human faction in a war for Earth's future. Get ready to meet the BioGrid and reconsider what it means to be human! "One of the most refreshingly original explorations of networked intelligence I've ever encountered." Peter Watts, author of Blindsight and The Freeze-Frame Revolution. "Dale Sproule has some things to show you, and trust me when I say you won't want to miss even a blink's worth." David Nickle, author of Eutopia on Psychedelia Gothique
As usual, acclaimed horror anthologist Stephen Jones has chosen the finest short stories and novellas of supernatural and psychological fiction. With the most comprehensive review of the year, useful contact lists, and a fascinating necrology as a bonus, this is one book that every horror fan must have.