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The Asterisk Anthology

The Asterisk Anthology

Volume 1

by James GardnerJonathan Cromack and Andrea Stanet
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/10/2017

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Covering four specific horror-related themes: Halloween, ghost stories, nautical terrors, and cosmic horror, The Asterisk Anthology: Volume 1, brings readers eight extraordinary tales from new authors of weird fiction, winners of the Nosetouch Press calls throughout 2017. James Gardner's "Authentic Vampire Teeth" wickedly toys with Halloween horror, while Alexandra Peel's "Apples to Ashes" delivers chills in a godforsaken priory, and her "Tombs in Space" launches an unrelenting cosmic terror toward a hapless astronaut. Zachary Von Houser's "Snowflakes in the Sea" conjures up a ghostly and atmospheric seaside tale, while Jonathan Cromack's "The Figure at the Window" serves readers a classic English ghost story, beautifully rendered. Andrea Stanet's "Strands" bubbles up a singular cosmic evil in an idyllic lake, while Shannon Lippert's "The Cell" creates a claustrophobic seaside tale of Lovecraftian insinuations. Shawn Chang's "Sirens of the Lerams" rounds out the collection, with a lavishly written revisiting of a classical sea monster.Nosetouch Press is proud to bring these eight horror short stories to readers in this first annual anthology, for fans of supernatural and weird fiction everywhere.
ISBN:
9781944286057
9781944286057
Category:
Horror & ghost stories
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-10-2017
Publisher:
Nosetouch Press
Pages:
148
Dimensions (mm):
216x140x8mm
Weight:
0.18kg
James Gardner

James Gardner is an art historian and art critic at the Weekly Standard. He has written regularly on Old Master Painting for the Wall Street Journal and Antiques magazine, where he is a contributing editor. He has been architecture critic for the New York Observer and New York Sun.

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