Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Voices in the Darkness

Oh yeah. My little chiller-thriller, “Willow Bend,” has been accepted for Voices in the Darkness, a new anthology from Ulthar Press slated for release later this year. This new anthology will explore horror in all its many shades: quiet, chilling stories; loud, violent tales; stories about monsters, both human and not; quick jolts; lingering reflections of the macabre; classics and new voices all muttering, whispering, crying, and screaming in the darkness. Here is the complete table of contents (not necessarily in order):

  • “The Junkyard” by Joe R. Lansdale
  • “The Coming of the Storm” by Jeffrey Thomas
  • “Bedside” by Christine Morgan
  • “Broken” by Jeffery X Martin
  • “The Pipe People” by Mark Allan Gunnells
  • “Eat to Live” by Brian M. Sammons
  • “The Rennard Inheritance” by Andi Newton
  • “Dreams of Shattered Teeth” by Tim Waggoner
  • “Jack: A Dirge” by David Dunwoody
  • “She Never Swept” by Robert M. Price
  • “Luna e Volk” by Mercedes M. Yardley
  • “Something for the Weekend” by William Meikle
  • “Willow Bend” by Stephen Mark Rainey
  • “A Lack of Humanity” by Oscar Rios
  • “Here in Status Symbol Land” by D.A. Madigan
  • “Barking” by Pete Rawlik
  • “Those Who Stay” by John Linwood Grant
  • “The Beatification of Custer Poe” by Laird Barron
  • “Let Me Call You Sweetheart” by Don Webb
  • “Trista“ by Cody Goodfellow
  • “Out of Days” by Nathan Carson
  • “Those That Dwell Below” by Glynn Owen Barrass
  • “Ogopogo” by Edward Morris
  • “Down There” by Ramsey Campbell
Look forward to Voices in the Darkness with excitement and dread, if you would be so kind.