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Stationhouse No. 1 once held the town's most prestigious fire & rescue unit, but in late 1959 almost the entire team was savagely slain, their remains burned. Years later, the grisly incidents which had taken place became legendary, and the terror never exactly stopped. Its history has been since drenched in the blood of many an unexplained death. When a group of adventurous, irresponsible horny teenagers decide the building would be perfect for their high school Junior Firefighter group's latest ceremonies, a new and relentless slaughterfest ensues unlike anything they could possibly survive, and unlike anything you've ever read.
Who I Killed at Camp Last Summer takes a first-person approach to the slasher genre, entirely from the killer’s perspective. It centers on a pair of horror-fanatic siblings, Ashley and Alex Byer, who attend a two-week summer camp with their school. The outlook of their adventure turns grim, however, when campers start dying in supposed accidents. The deaths are reminiscent of a previous camp, which got decimated by another killer some twenty years before. Soon many campers die, and no one is safe, as an old evil seems to have returned. This unique tale plays with the typical horror summer camp tropes and uses them in new and fun ways, while also touching on difficult human issues such as depression, identity, and the struggle of belonging, in a way no reader will ever forget.
In a high-rise apartment block, tenants must deal with a nightmarish and unusual infestation. Little do they know, their fates would become intertwined. It starts with a bite followed by the sensation of something literally crawling under their skins. The sneezing comes next, the evacuating of a silk-like substance emerging through every orifice. Then comes the tiny black spiders with the small venomous fangs and with a unified, hive-minded purpose. It's soon revealed that the humans are mere vectors for the sole intent of bringing sustenance in the form of human flesh and blood to the brood mother, slowly growing larger and stronger within the building’s boiler room. Prepare yourselves for an arachnophobia experience the likes of which will scare you senseless!
Special Limited Edition of Fred Wiehe's seasonal sensation Holiday Madness --with two extra tales! 15 (originally 13) Dark Tales for Halloween, Christmas, and All Occasions The holidays have never before been more spine-tingling or more fun for Tweens, Teens, and Adults alike than in this anthology of 13 supernatural tales. All of the stories were originally written and then read on the radio by author Fred Wiehe, primarily at Halloween and Christmas, for KKUP-a nonprofit, public radio station in the San Francisco Bay Area. Two of the Halloween stories were later separately published in a trade magazine or in an ezine. The Christmas stories in this anthology include A Gremlin for Christmas, ...
Storm Blackhorse is close to completing her final year of medical school in rural Minnesota. She's dreamt of becoming a surgeon ever since a traumatic childhood accident, leaving no distractions to break her focus until her rotation at the Kanopa Psychiatric Ward. During her rotation she takes interest in the patients she meets, becoming especially close to another Native American girl her age named Maliya, who convinces her that they are both sociopaths due to their violent upbringings. Their relationship descends into a whirlwind of murder, psychological terror, and the malevolent spirits of American Indian Chumash legend in a unique and mesmerizing, captivating tale unlike anything you’ve read before.
A sinister night falls over the relaxed rural community of Dominic County, and a restless evil plots its escape from years of confinement. Before the light of day would return to the quiet woodland town, many came to believe that the gates of Hell had broken open and the Devil's minions were rampantly spreading terror and death there.... ....a family on vacation....a sheriff with a tragic childhood.....a curious young woman looking for love in the wrong place at the wrong time....an outsider ambulance driver who finds himself in dire medical straits.....and a host of unwitting victims struggling against forces of madness and wickedness unlike anything they could've dared imagine. A diabolic freight train carrying insanity and murder is barreling down the dark, towering woods known to the locals as Horror Hill, and everyone in its way is getting a free-ticket ride to the other side. . . . The CHOPHOUSE is open!
Compiled and edited by Reyna Young (horror host Miss Misery), features stories by Boo Rhodes, Lindsey Goddard, Debra Lamb, Maureen Whelan, Rie Sheridan Rose, Margaret Elizabeth Brook, Tiffany Blem, Marjorie DeHey, and Danni Winn. Last Doorway Productions and Black Bed Sheet Books celebrate women in horror fiction again by partnering to bring another chilling, all-female horror anthology, A Scream in the Night 3! Horror Host Miss Misery (Reyna Young) has for a third time brought together short stories from female voices in horror today. A compilation of terrifying tales written by women within the horror genre that will undoubtedly send shivers down your spine. Brace yourself for an exhilarating journey, as flipping through the pages of this book will inevitably leave you craving more, your screams echoing through the night and of course, loss of sleep. Take heed, for the novel you clutch within your grasp is not for the feeble-hearted. Within its very pages, an adult world looms, raw and unfiltered. Brace yourself for the shocks it delivers, and just like the first two books it will leave you panting and yearning and screaming for more…
In rural Virginia, Liam Bishop, a former Army Ranger with a troubled past, unwittingly discovers a mysterious cosmic force that begins haunting not only the woods beyond his property, but the very starlit skies above. What begins as neighborly concern over a series of bizarre occurrences, becomes an investigation into an endless nightmare in which Liam will not only have to confront the darkness within himself, but dig into the inhuman truths that lie beyond anything he could have ever imagined. As the world braces against the growing fears of extraterrestrial phenomenon, Liam Bishop will come to realize that this isn't an abduction he's facing...it's revenge. Based on the motion picture from star/producer/director Matthew Ewald (Author, Human Nature, Whispers in the Cries, The Coffin Clock)
WELCOME TO MEAT CITY Take a trip along the arterial highway, and make a left at the last exit to enter Meat City, where all manner of nasty things are clamoring to greet you. •Granger knows what it's like to kill a man. It's an assassin's job to know death. When the corpse of Granger's latest victim staggers to his feet though, all bets are off in "Meat City". •Christian has searched for purpose his entire life. Miserable relationships and false religions were all part of the journey. But he might find just what he needs hidden in tunnels beneath the "City of a Million Gods". •A pale, pleading face of a young boy stares at Kari from the dilapidated corpse of a house next door. She knows what it's like to need someone, and she's determined to help "The Patchwork Boy". •It's been decades since the dead rose up and dragged the world kicking, screaming, and bleeding into hell. Only a few humans, The Pale Riders, still venture to the outlands. In "Ballad of the Pale Riders", a legendary rider teaches a rookie what it means to be humanity's last hope. These and thirteen more slices of horror await you on the raw and bloodied streets. Enjoy your visit . . . .
It has been a decade since Serial brought the narrative podcast to the center of popular culture. In that time, there has been an enormous boom in the production of podcasts that tell stories, particularly in the fields of true crime, storytelling, history, and narrative fiction. Now that the initial glow around the medium has begun to fade, it is time to reevaluate the medium’s technological, political, economic, and cultural rise, in particular what types of storytelling accompanied that rise. Narrative Podcasting in an Age of Obsession is the first book to look back on this prodigious body of material and attempt to make sense of it from a structural, historical, and analytic point of v...