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In the dark of night, the moon is bright.
But what lurks in the shadows will give you a fright.
Seventeen stories touch the unknown, the unseen, and the undead. Visit what we avoid. Step into the shadows of the moon.
Included stories (alphabetical by author):
Masks by Fred C. Adams
Under a Hunter’s Moon by Timothy Bateson
Afraid by Thomas Beck
The Reckoning: Hidden Remains by Spencer Carvalho
The Hunt by IE Castellano
The Hearth by Kevin Hayman
Bumps in the Night by Jovan Jones
The Lightkeepers by Renny Kalp
When the Wine Begins to Sour by Matt Kolbet
Stranger Nights by Jacob Lambert
Masquerade by Patrick MacAdoo
Remembering Natalia by Alan Smithee
Mr. Cool’s Final Halloween by Jay Seate
A Night Behind Bars by DJ Tyrer
Stingy Jack and the Boys by Kevin Wetmore
Home for Halloween by Kelli A. Wilkins
Halloween Bully by Edward M Wolfe
Beginning with v. 5, 1914, contains the annual reports of the Institute and the schools, the minutes of the Council, the directory, and announcements of an official nature; the non technical matter formerly appearing in the quarterly Bulletin has been included in Art and archaeology since 1914. Cf. Bulletin, v. 5, Editorial note.
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.
Beginning with v. 5, 1914, contains the annual reports of the Institute and the schools, the minutes of the Council, the directory, and announcements of an official nature; the non-technical matter formerly appearing in the quarterly Bulletin has been included in Art and archaeology since 1914. Cf. Bulletin, v. 5, Editorial note.
Beginning with v. 5, 1914, contains the annual reports of the Institute and the schools, the minutes of the Council, the directory, and announcements of an official nature; the non technical matter formerly appearing in the quarterly Bulletin has been included in Art and archaeology since 1914. Cf. Bulletin, v. 5, Editorial note.
The rugged mountains of Appalachia have always been a place where a man, if he was tough enough, could carve out a place for himself. The land is bountiful and composed of vast forests, racing rivers, and dizzying peaks. The region is also known for its courageous victors, monstrous villains, and tales of incredible adventure. When a dozen of today's hottest authors get together for an Appalachian tribute to the great pulp writers of the past, they deliver up a volatile mix of unpredictable adventure. Square-jawed heroes, desperate outlaws, dangerous women, hellfire roadsters, and aliens from another world are ready to set the hills on fire! Contributors include: Thomas Pluck, Jesse Knifley, Jessie Grayson, Steve Rasnic Tem, Josh Reynolds, Amber Keller, Jason Stuart, Steve Vernon, Paula Stiles, Patrick MacAdoo, Michael Knost, and Jamie Lackey.