Afraid
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4580-5408-1
- EAN9781458054081
- Date de parution23/02/2011
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurCuger Brant
Résumé
Two-time Bram Stoker-winning, veteran horror author Elizabeth Massie offers up a collection of some of her more obscure horror shorts, a sampling spanning nearly the entire length of her 27-year career thus far. "Afraid" opens the collection with a new poem, "Afraid, " which plays with the question, "Why do we read horror?" There are 13 stories that follow include darkly light-hearted tales such as "Donald Meets Arnold, " "Sweet Kitty, " and "Sink or Swim, " the graphically terrifying "Pit Boy" and "Los Penitentes, " the darkly sinister "Brazen Bull, " "Flip Flap, " "Triptych of Terror, " "Bargain Basement, " "Now I'm With the Invalids, " "Next Door Collector, " and "Thundersylum, " and the other-worldly and introspective "Beggars at Dawn." Scary Monsters has said, "Massie has the stuff that makes dark fiction both entertaining and literate." Author Bentley Little said, "Elizabeth Massie is personally one of my favorite authors.
Her writing is true, heartfelt, and wildly original. She is one of the greats."
Her writing is true, heartfelt, and wildly original. She is one of the greats."
Two-time Bram Stoker-winning, veteran horror author Elizabeth Massie offers up a collection of some of her more obscure horror shorts, a sampling spanning nearly the entire length of her 27-year career thus far. "Afraid" opens the collection with a new poem, "Afraid, " which plays with the question, "Why do we read horror?" There are 13 stories that follow include darkly light-hearted tales such as "Donald Meets Arnold, " "Sweet Kitty, " and "Sink or Swim, " the graphically terrifying "Pit Boy" and "Los Penitentes, " the darkly sinister "Brazen Bull, " "Flip Flap, " "Triptych of Terror, " "Bargain Basement, " "Now I'm With the Invalids, " "Next Door Collector, " and "Thundersylum, " and the other-worldly and introspective "Beggars at Dawn." Scary Monsters has said, "Massie has the stuff that makes dark fiction both entertaining and literate." Author Bentley Little said, "Elizabeth Massie is personally one of my favorite authors.
Her writing is true, heartfelt, and wildly original. She is one of the greats."
Her writing is true, heartfelt, and wildly original. She is one of the greats."