Exploring Dark Short Fiction #5

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #5 PDF

Author: Eric J. Guignard

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781949491371

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A collection of horror and dark fantasy short stories written by Han Song, along with academic commentary, interview, biography, and illustrations.

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #1

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #1 PDF

Author: Steve Rasnic Tem

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12-27

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9781949491081

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Dark Moon Books and editor Eric Guignard present this introduction to the work of Steve Rasnic Tem, #1 in a series of scholarly primers exploring modern masters of literary dark short fiction. With commentary by Michael Arnzen, PhD, and beautifully illustrated by artist Michelle Prebich, discover the vast and fantastic writing of Steve Rasnic Tem.

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #2

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #2 PDF

Author: Eric J. Guignard

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780998938301

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A collection of horror and dark fantasy short stories written by Kaaron Warren, along with academic commentary, interview, biography, and illustrations.

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #6

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #6 PDF

Author: Eric J. Guignard

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11

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ISBN-13: 9781949491166

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A collection of horror and dark fantasy short stories written by Ramsey Campbell, along with academic commentary, interview, biography, and illustrations.

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #3

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #3 PDF

Author: Nisi Shawl

Publisher:

Published: 2018-12-27

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9781949491098

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Dark Moon Books and editor Eric J. Guignard present this introduction to the work of Nisi Shawl, #3 in a series of scholarly primers exploring modern masters of literary dark short fiction. With commentary by Michael Arnzen, PhD, and beautifully illustrated by artist Michelle Prebich, discover the vast and fantastic writing of Nisi Shawl.

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #4

Exploring Dark Short Fiction #4 PDF

Author: Jeffrey Ford

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09-09

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9781949491111

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Dark Moon Books and editor Eric J. Guignard present this introduction to the work of Jeffrey Ford, #4 in a series of scholarly primers exploring modern masters of literary dark short fiction. With commentary by Michael Arnzen, PhD, and beautifully illustrated by artist Michelle Prebich, discover the vast and fantastic writing of Jeffrey Ford.

A Quiet Apocalypse

A Quiet Apocalypse PDF

Author: Dave Jeffery

Publisher:

Published: 2020-01-22

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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The end is hear... A mutant strain of meningitis has wiped out most of mankind. The few who have survived the fever are now deaf. Bitter with loss and terrified to leave the city known as Cathedral, the inhabitants rely on The Samaritans, search teams sent out into the surrounding countryside. Their purpose, to hunt down and enslave the greatest commodity on Earth, an even smaller group of people immune to the virus, people who can still hear. People like me. My name is Chris. This is my story. "A Quiet Apocalypse is told from the perspective of ex-schoolteacher Chris, a hearing survivor. He has lost everything, including his freedom, and through his eyes we learn of what it is like to live as a slave in this terrible new world of fear and loss. I was keen to write a piece that preyed upon people's traditional misconceptions of deafness as an illness, and the imposition of 'hearing' norms. It is a story that has poignancy in any understanding of the struggles of minority groups." - Author, Dave Jeffery (Cover by Adrian Baldwin; original artwork by Roberto Segate)

Nineteenth-Century Southern Gothic Short Fiction

Nineteenth-Century Southern Gothic Short Fiction PDF

Author: Charles L. Crow

Publisher: Anthem Press

Published: 2020-08-17

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 1785273892

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The twelve Gothic tales of this collection span the nineteenth-century South and are from some of the most famous writers of the age, such as Edgar Allan Poe, to more recently rediscovered and now celebrated writers such as Kate Chopin and Charles Chesnutt, to the completely and unfairly obscure E. Levi Brown. Companion readings—some themselves quite chilling—are by celebrated writers and well-known historical figures, such as Thomas Jefferson, Charles Brockden Brown, Jacques Dessalines, and W. E. B DuBois. These readings place the fiction in the context of the South and the Caribbean: the revolution in Haiti, Nat Turner’s rebellion, the realities of slavery and the myths spun by its apologists, the aftermath of the Civil War, and the brutalities of Jim Crow laws.

Lost in the City

Lost in the City PDF

Author: Edward P. Jones

Publisher: Amistad Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 9780060566289

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Set in the nation's capital, a collection of stories about African Americans living in Washington, D.C., introduces characters who struggle daily with loss--of family, of friends, of memories, and of themselves. Repritn. 15,000 first printing.