"This new anthology celebrates the horror genre with twenty original stories from some of the top names in the field. Chosen by ... horror editor Mark Morris, sixteen of the tales were commissioned and four were selected from hundreds of stories sent during an open submissions window. Varying in theme and subject matter, you'll find everything from dark mysticism to killer plants, with some terrifying revenants along the way. There are even some stories that are so strange they defy categorisation"--
"This new anthology celebrates the horror genre with twenty original stories from some of the top names in the field. Chosen by ... horror editor Mark Morris, sixteen of the tales were commissioned and four were selected from hundreds of stories sent during an open submissions window. Varying in theme and subject matter, you'll find everything from dark mysticism to killer plants, with some terrifying revenants along the way. There are even some stories that are so strange they defy categorisation"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Morris (editor) has written and edited almost forty novels, novellas, short story collections and anthologies. His script work includes audio dramas for Doctor Who, Jago & Litefoot and the Hammer Chillers series. His recent work includes the official movie tie-in novelizations of The Great Wall and (co-written with Christopher Golden) The Predator, the Obsidian Heart trilogy (The Wolves of London, The Society of Blood and The Wraiths of War), the anthologies New Fears (winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Anthology) and New Fears 2 as editor, a new audio adaptation of the classic 1971 horror movie Blood on Satan’s Claw, for which he won the New York Festival Radio Award for Best Drama Special, and a new audio adaptation of the M.R. James ghost story A View From a Hill, for which he won his second New York Festival Radio Award, for Best Digital Drama Program, and which has also been nominated for an ARIA (Audio & Radio Industry Award).
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