Nightmares Unhinged: Twenty Tales of Terror
✍ Scribed by Joshua Viola, Steve Rasnic Tem, Mario Acevedo, Edward Bryant, Stephen Graham Jones, Jeanne Stein, Jason Heller, Warren Hammond, Gary Jonas, Steve Alten (Foreword)
- Publisher
- Hex Publishers LLC
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Nightmares come in many forms. Some rend the veil of sleep with heart-stopping madness. Others defy sanity to leave a helpless corner of your mind twitching for release. Sometimes, hours after waking, a nightmare drifts across your memory, tainting your day with wisps of discomfort. NIGHTMARES UNHINGED reveals horror in all its mutable forms—abject to absurd—through twenty tales of terror in this horror anthology.
Contents:
Foreword
“Terrors In The Night”
Steve Alten
Introduction
“Reclaim Your Fears”
Joshua Viola
“The Brollachan”
Steve Rasnic Tem
“Fangs”
J.V. Kyle
“Be Seated”
Keith Ferrell
“The Man Who Killed Texas”
Stephen Graham Jones
“Scarecrows”
Joshua Viola
“Zou Gou”
Mario Acevedo
“Needles”
Joshua Viola and Dean Wyant
“The Projectionist”
Jason Heller
“The Wolf’s Paw”
Jeanne C. Stein
“Danniker’s Coffin”
Keith Ferrell
“Deep Woods”
Aaron Michael Ritchey
“Diamond Widow”
Dustin Carpenter
“The Camera”
Joshua Viola
“Lost Balls”
Sean Eads
“Bathroom Break”
J.V. Kyle
“Marginal Ha’nts”
Edward Bryant
“Delicioso”
Warren Hammond
“The Librarian”
Joshua Viola
“Gurgle. Gurgle.”
Mario Acevedo
“Taking The Dare”
Gary Jonas
Afterword
“Melanie Tem: Hubble’s Child”
Edward Bryant
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