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Shadows over Innsmouth

Shadows over Innsmouth

Author: Stephen Jones

Number of pages: 621

Inspired by H. P. Lovecraft's classic, today's masters of horror take up their pens and turn once more to that decayed, forsaken New England fishing village with its sparkling treasure, loathsome denizens, and unspeakable evil. This anthology features seventeen chilling stories by authors such as Neil Gaiman, Ramsey Campbell and Kim Newman, as well as the original masterpiece of horror.

Shadows Over Main Street, Volume 3

Shadows Over Main Street, Volume 3

Author: Doug Murano & D Alexander Ward

This is the end... ...but it's also just another Friday night in small-town America. High school football teams vie for glory atop green fields while eldritch rot burbles underneath. Mom-and-pop shops shutter their storefronts while moms and dads lock their front doors...unaware that the real threats aren't of this Earth and already surround them, waiting until the stars are right. The Sun is about to set on Main Street once and for all. In Shadows Over Main Street Volume 3, Doug Murano and D. Alexander Ward bring you the final, apocalyptic word in their groundbreaking series of small-town Lovecraftian terror. This is how it ends-not with a whimper, but a rising chorus in worship of the unthinkable along the back roads of America. We knew you'd come back. You're home. Featuring new fiction from S.A. Cosby, Ramsey Campbell, Kristi DeMeester, Eric LaRocca, Clay McLeod Chapman, Laird Barron, and more!

Beneath Ash and Bone

Beneath Ash and Bone

Author: D. Alexander Ward

Selburn, Virginia: A quiet backwater town nestled among the Blue Ridge Mountains. In the days before the Civil War, Sam Lock keeps the peace as the town sheriff, like his father before him.That peace is shattered during a raging winter storm when a boy goes missing at Evermore, the sprawling estate of Horace Crownhill and his family. Racing against time and the elements, Sam must mount a desperate search for the child--but what he finds in the snow, and the dark halls of Evermore, are madness ... and murder.As Sam searches for truth in a house poisoned by mysteries and haunted by ghosts, he hopes to weather the storm, but the harrowing secrets he uncovers may prove too terrible to bear. Will he escape with his sanity intact or will the dark presence rumored to hold sway over Evermore claim him as another sacrifice?

Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth

Weird Shadows Over Innsmouth

Author: H. P. Lovecraft , Kim Newman

Number of pages: 453

HORROR FROM THE DEPTHS "Nothing that I could have imagined... would be in any way comparable to the demoniac, blasphemous reality that I saw..." For decades, H. P. Lovecraft's masterpiece of terror, The Shadow Over Innsmouth, has inspired countless writers with its gripping account of a tiny village whose inhabitants have surrendered to an ancient and hideous evil. In this companion to the acclaimed anthology Shadows Over Innsmouth, World Fantasy Award- winning editor Stephen Jones has assembled eleven of the most skilled practitioners of the Lovecraftian craft. Included here are: The Taint by Brian Lumley Take Me to the River by Paul McAuley Another Fish Story by Kim Newman ...and nine more masterpieces of horror. Including the original unpublished draft of The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H. P. Lovecraft, master of the macabre. NOMINATED FOR THE WORLD FANTASY AND BRAM STOKER AWARDS

Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth

Weirder Shadows Over Innsmouth

Author: Stephen Jones

Number of pages: 454

Respected horror anthologist Stephen Jones edits this collection of 17 stories inspired by the 20th century's master of horror, H.P. Lovecraft's "The Shadow Over Innsmouth," in which a young man goes to an isolated, desolate fishing village in Massachusetts, and finds that the entire village has interbred with strange creatures that live beneath the sea, and worship ancient gods.

The Shadow at the Bottom of the World

The Shadow at the Bottom of the World

Author: Thomas Ligotti

Number of pages: 259

A collection of favorite horror works includes the title story, in which the author introduces a small town under the siege of an existential darkness; and a variety of additional short works that follow a theme of confronting nightmares. Original.

Blood Savages

Blood Savages

Author: D. Alexander Ward

Number of pages: 265

A failed assault on a nest of vampires gives a group of monster hunters called the Blackguards a terrifying glimpse of how deadly the bloodsuckers really are. Now, on the run--and with one of their own bitten and mutating into a deadly creature of the night--they race against time down Carolina back roads in a desperate attempt to save her life and piece together a centuries-old mystery. But their journey toward salvation leads to darker places than they ever could have imagined, as they're pursued by their ruthless billionaire nemesis who is bent on possessing a strange carcass that lies at the center of it all. Blood Savages is the first novel in the Blackguards series about a misfit band of Southern heroes with extraordinary abilities. But forget about invisible jet planes, fancy mansions, and glittery spandex getups. The Blackguards drink too much, tote guns, drive muscle cars and beat-up trucks. And although some ain't even exactly human, one thing's for certain: They'll stand against the denizens of the underworld, and the corrupt men that seek to harness its dark powers, fighting the battles no one else can.Because, down South, sometimes the heroes are the monsters."Blood...

Best Horror of the Year

Best Horror of the Year

Author: Ellen Datlow

Number of pages: 399

For over three decades, Ellen Datlow has been at the center of horror. Bringing you the most frightening and terrifying stories, Datlow always has her finger on the pulse of what horror readers crave. Now, with the eighth volume of the series, Datlow is back again to bring you the stories that will keep you up at night. Encompassed in the pages of The Best Horror of the Year have been such illustrious writers as: Neil Gaiman Kim Stanley Robinson Stephen King Linda Nagata Laird Barron Margo Lanagan And many others With each passing year, science, technology, and the march of time shine light into the craggy corners of the universe, making the fears of an earlier generation seem quaint. But this light creates its own shadows. The Best Horror of the Year chronicles these shifting shadows. It is a catalog of terror, fear, and unpleasantness as articulated by today’s most challenging and exciting writers.

The Dunwich Horror

The Dunwich Horror

Author: H. P. Lovecraft , George Henry Weiss

Number of pages: 68

Deformed albino Lavinia Whateley lives with her grotesque son and father in the remote village of Dunwich, Massachusetts. Growing from a child to a man in just ten years, her son Wilbur is feared by person and animal alike. His sorcerer grandfather, however, pays particular interest in him, teaching him witchcraft and the secrets of dark rituals. Suspicions are further raised in the local town as the family buys more and more cattle yet their herd never seems to grow in number, instead only developing wounds on their flesh. First published in 1929, "The Dunwich Horror" is a horror short story by American writer H. P. Lovecraft and one of the main stories of the Cthulhu Mythos. Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American writer of supernatural horror fiction. Though his works remained largely unknown and did not furnish him with a decent living, Lovecraft is today considered to be among the most significant writers of supernatural horror fiction of the twentieth century. Other notable works by this author include: "The Call of Cthulhu", "The Rats in the Walls", and "The Shadow Over Innsmouth". A fantastic example of Lovecraftian horror not to be missed by fans of the...

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The Shadow Over Innsmouth (illustrated)

Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft

Number of pages: 76

The story describes of a strange hybrid race, half-human and half an unknown creature that resembles a cross between a fish and frog, that dwells in the seaside village of Innsmouth (formerly a large town, but lately fallen into disrepair). The townspeople worship Cthulhu and Dagon, a Philistine deity incorporated into the Cthulhu Mythos.About Author:Howard Phillips Lovecraft was an American author of fantasy, horror and science fiction.He is notable for blending elements of science fiction and horror; and for popularizing "cosmic horror": the notion that some concepts, entities or experiences are barely comprehensible to human minds, and those who delve into such risk their sanity. Lovecraft has become a cult figure in the horror genre and is noted as creator of the "Cthulhu Mythos," a series of loosely interconnected fictions featuring a "pantheon" of nonhuman creatures, as well as the famed Necronomicon, a grimoire of magical rites and forbidden lore. His works typically had a tone of "cosmic pessimism," regarding mankind as insignificant and powerless in the universe.Lovecraft's readership was limited during his life, and his works, particularly early in his career, have been...

The Shadow Over Innsmouth

The Shadow Over Innsmouth

Author: H. P. Lovecraft

Number of pages: 25

While researching his family’s history in rural New England, Robert Olmstead stumbles upon the town of Innsmouth. As Robert spends the day there, he learns more about the place and becomes increasingly disturbed by what he hears. In the end, the truth will horrify him, and change his life forever. “The Shadow Over Innsmouth” was the only one of H.P. Lovecraft’s stories to be published in a book and not a periodical during his lifetime. It has become an important part of the Cthulhu Mythos and influenced both film adaptations and video games. In 1994 an anthology named The Shadow Over Innsmouth was published featuring stories inspired by the Innsmouth lore written by various Lovecraftian authors. HarperCollins brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in ebook production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the HarperCollins short-stories collection to build your digital library.

The Dunwich Horror and Others

The Dunwich Horror and Others

Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft

Number of pages: 468

16 tales of the macabre.

Horror Anthology

Horror Anthology

Author: Wilhelm Hauff , Charles Dickens , Mark Twain , Harriet Beecher Stowe , Adelbert Von Chamisso , Oscar Wilde , Robert Louis Stevenson , Edgar Allan Poe , William Hope Hodgson , Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu , John Buchan , Louis Tracy , Bram Stoker , Anatole France , Charlotte Brontë , Emily Brontë , Jack London , Henry James , Théophile Gautier , Arthur Conan Doyle , Richard Le Gallienne , Jane Austen , Algernon Blackwood , Ralph Adams Cram , Thomas De Quincey , John Meade Falkner , Guy De Maupassant , Thomas Hardy , William Archer , Daniel Defoe , John Kendrick Bangs , Cleveland Moffett , Brander Matthews , Marie Belloc Lowndes , Sax Rohmer , Horace Walpole , Rudyard Kipling , Lafcadio Hearn , Ambrose Bierce , Frederick Marryat , Ellis Parker Butler , Washington Irving , Leonid Andreyev , David Lindsay , Nathaniel Hawthorne , Grant Allen , Arthur Machen , Wilkie Collins , William Makepeace Thackeray , Thomas Peckett Prest , James Malcolm Rymer , Fergus Hume , Edward Bellamy , Walter Hubbell , S. Mukerji , Charlotte Perkins Gilman , Leopold Kompert , Richard Marsh , Florence Marryat , Catherine Crowe , Marjorie Bowen , John William Polidori , Vincent O'sullivan , H. G. Wells , Robert W. Chambers , W. W. Jacobs , M. P. Shiel , E. F. Benson , Jerome K. Jerome , M. R. James , E. T. A. Hoffmann , George W. M. Reynolds , H. P. Lovecraft , Robert E. Howard , Edith Nesbit , Sabine Baring-gould , William Thomas Beckford , Francis Marion Crawford , Mary Elizabeth Braddon , Mary Louisa Molesworth , Mary E. Wilkins Freeman , Nikolai Gogol , Mary Shelley , Elizabeth Gaskell , Gertrude Atherton , Edward Bulwer-lytton , Frank R. Stockton , A. T. Quiller-couch , Olivia Howard Dunbar , Ann Radcliffe , Louisa M. Alcott , Amelia B. Edwards , Leonard Kip , Matthew Gregory Lewis , Fitz-james O'brien , Katherine Rickford , Bithia Mary Croker , Catherine L. Pirkis , Émile Erckmann , Alexandre Chatrian , Pedro De Alarçon , J. K. Huysmans , H. H. Munro (saki) , Pliny The Younger , Helena Blavatsky , Villiers De L'isle Adam , William F. Harvey , Fiona Macleod , William T. Stead , Gambier Bolton , Andrew Jackson Davis , Nizida , Walter F. Prince , Chester Bailey Fernando

Number of pages: 13365

The biggest collection of supernatural, macabre, eerie, and gothic tales is here! Grab your copy and get ready for the chills down your spine: Edgar Allan Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart The Cask of Amontillado The Black Cat... Henry James: The Turn of the Screw The Ghostly Rental... H. P. Lovecraft: The Dunwich Horror The Shunned House... Mary Shelley: Frankenstein The Mortal Immortal The Evil Eye... John William Polidori: The Vampyre Bram Stoker: Dracula The Jewel of Seven Stars The Lair of the White Worm... Algernon Blackwood: The Willows A Haunted Island A Case of Eavesdropping Ancient Sorceries... Gaston Leroux: The Phantom of the Opera Marjorie Bowen: Black Magic Charles Dickens: The Mystery of Edwin Drood Oscar Wilde: The Picture of Dorian Gray Washington Irving: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Théophile Gautier: Clarimonde The Mummy's Foot Richard Marsh: The Beetle Arthur Conan Doyle: The Hound of the Baskervilles The Silver Hatchet... Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: Carmilla Uncle Silas... M. R. James: Ghost Stories of an Antiquary A Thin Ghost and Others Wilkie Collins: The Woman in White The Haunted Hotel The Devil's Spectacles E. F. Benson: The Room in the Tower The Terror by Night......

Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare

Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare

Author: Stephanie M. Wytovich

Number of pages: 162

Roll the windows down, wipe the blood off your cheek, and turn the music up. Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare by Stephanie M. Wytovich is a collection spattered with dirt and blood, sage and corpses. The poems inside are confessionals and dirges, their stories the careful banter of ghosts and sinners over tequila at the bar. These pages hold the lyrics to the beautiful grotesque that Wytovich is known for, but here she writes with a raw honesty that we haven't seen from her before. This new direction takes readers to hospital rooms and death beds, shows the mask that was skinned off her face time and time again. There's a brutality to her lines that cuts with the same knife she fantasized about, her blood and tears mixed in with stanzas as she talks about suicide and abuse, heartbreak and falling in love. Written during a time when the road was her home, these poems were sung under the stars and screamed in the woods, carved into trees. They are broken bottles and cigarette butts, stale coffee and smeared lipstick, each its own warning, a tale of caution. Listen to them carefully. They very well might save your life.

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror [17]

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror [17]

Author: Stephen Jones

Number of pages: 507

The year's finest tales of terror Here is the latest edition of the world's premier annual showcase of horror and dark fantasy fiction. It features some of the very best short stories and novellas by today's masters of the macabre - including Peter Atkins, Cliver Barker, Glen Hirschberg, Joe Hill and Caitlin R. Kiernan. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror also features the most comprehensive yearly overview of horror around the world, lists of useful contact addresses and a fascinating necrology. It is the one book that is required reading for every fan of macabre fiction.

An Epicure in the Terrible

An Epicure in the Terrible

Author: Howard Phillips Lovecraft

Number of pages: 370

To commemorate the centennial of the birth of H. P. Lovecraft, the editors have assembled essays by leading Lovecraft scholars that embody a wide variety of critical approaches. Biographical essays treat Lovecraft's relation to his parents and his heritage; thematic essays discuss issues such as the function of the narrator in his fiction; and the comparative and genre studies examine Lovecraft's relation to modernism.

Classics and Contemporaries

Classics and Contemporaries

Author: S. T. Joshi

Number of pages: 304

S. T. Joshi has established himself as a leading critic and scholar of the weird tale. Having begun by studying the work of H. P. Lovecraft, Joshi has expanded his interests to include the entire range of horror fiction from such classics as Lord Dunsany and Algernon Blackwood to such contemporaries as Ramsey Campbell, Stephen King, and Clive Barker. In this generous sampling of the reviews that Joshi has written in nearly thirty years as a critic, we find trenchant analyses of writers ranging from Arthur Machen, E. F. Benson, and Shirley Jackson to Peter Straub, Thomas Ligotti, Norman Partridge, and David J. Schow. Joshi also addresses such significant themes in horror fiction as the subgenre of dark suspense, the haunted house, Arkham House and its legacy, and the work of the small press. Of particular note is a lengthy section devoted to H. P. Lovecraft, including studies of an array of Cthulhu Mythos writings and detailed examinations of recent Lovecraft scholarship. Joshi's essays and reviews are enlivened with a pungent wit and literary flair that bring to mind the work of John Clute and Brian Aldiss. S. T. Joshi is the author of such works as The Weird Tale (1990), H. P....

Supernatural Literature of the World: P-Z

Supernatural Literature of the World: P-Z

Author: S. T. Joshi , Stefan R. Dziemianowicz

Number of pages: 596

The literature of the supernatural has had a distinguished history over the past two centuries, and the incorporation of the supernatural in literary works can be traced back as far as classical antiquity.

Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror

Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror

Number of pages: 504

A comprehensive bibliography of books and short fiction published in the English language.

American Gothic

American Gothic

Author: Charles L. Crow

Number of pages: 563

American Gothic remains an enduringly fascinating genre, retaining its chilling hold on the imagination. This revised and expanded anthology brings together texts from the colonial era to the twentieth century including recently discovered material, canonical literary contributions from Poe and Wharton among many others, and literature from sub-genres such as feminist and ‘wilderness’ Gothic. Revised and expanded to incorporate suggestions from twelve years of use in many countries An important text for students of the expanding field of Gothic studies Strong representation of female Gothic, wilderness Gothic, the Gothic of race, and the legacy of Salem witchcraft Edited by a founding member of the International Gothic Association

Library of Congress Catalog

Library of Congress Catalog

Author: Library Of Congress

Number of pages: 1044

A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards.

The Writer's Directory, 1998-2000

The Writer's Directory, 1998-2000

Author: Miranda H. Ferrara

Number of pages: 1856

Information on more than 17,500 living authors from English speaking countries.

The New York Times Book Review

The New York Times Book Review

Number of pages: 484

Presents extended reviews of noteworthy books, short reviews, essays and articles on topics and trends in publishing, literature, culture and the arts. Includes lists of best sellers (hardcover and paperback).

Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print

Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print

Author: Marietta Chicorel

Number of pages: 488
Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print, 1975-1977

Chicorel Index to Poetry in Anthologies and Collections in Print, 1975-1977

Author: Marietta Chicorel

Number of pages: 488
Fiction Catalog

Fiction Catalog

Author: H.w. Wilson Company

Number of pages: 664

Includes an abridged edition of 1908 catalog issued under title: English prose fiction ... list of about 800 title.

The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States

The Oxford Illustrated Literary Guide to the United States

Author: Eugene Ehrlich , Gorton Carruth

Number of pages: 488

Contains information about the birthplaces, homes, and workplaces of over fifteen hundred literary figures from Colonial times to the present.

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