WINNER OF THE 2018 BRITISH FANTASY SOCIETY AWARD FOR BEST ANTHOLOGY. Includes Josh Malerman's 'House of the Head' as seen in Creepshow. An electrifying anthology of new horror stories by award-winning masters of the genre, including Josh Malerman, Ramsey Campbell, Alison Littlewood and Christopher Golden. FEAR COMES IN MANY FORMS The horror genre's greatest living practitioners drag our darkest fears kicking and screaming into the light in this collection of nineteen brand-new stories. In "The Boggle Hole" by Alison Littlewood an ancient folk tale leads to irrevocable loss. In Josh Malerman's "The House of the Head" a dollhouse becomes the focus for an incident both violent and inexplicable. And in "Speaking Still" Ramsey Campbell suggests that beyond death there may be far worse things waiting than we can ever imagine... Numinous, surreal and gut wrenching, New Fears is a vibrant collection showcasing the very best fiction modern horror has to offer.
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"everything you want from a horror anthology...gives you just enough of each tale to make you turn on some extra lights without over-explaining the situations" Adventures in Poor Taste
"showcases how good, effective and original modern horror fiction can be at its best" Rising Shadow
"brilliantly written and well thought out...If short horror is your thing, New Horrors most definitely needs to make it's way into your hands right away" Fangirl Nation
"an unusually powerful slate of stories that hopefully signal the start of a brand new trend in horror fiction" - Barnes & Noble SFF blog
"showcases how good, effective and original modern horror fiction can be at its best" Rising Shadow
"brilliantly written and well thought out...If short horror is your thing, New Horrors most definitely needs to make it's way into your hands right away" Fangirl Nation
"an unusually powerful slate of stories that hopefully signal the start of a brand new trend in horror fiction" - Barnes & Noble SFF blog