Zumpe and Moore added to HORRIFIC HISTORY
Hazardous Press has added two more pieces to the table of contents for HORRIFIC HISTORY, which will feature my short story, “Skin of Blue and Grey”.
Douglas J. Moore reminds us that history isn’t always distant in his short story, “Junior LeBlanc & Katrina”, which is set in New Orleans during the ensuing tumult of Hurricane Katrina.
Lee Clark Zumpe, who has appeared in numerous anthologies and magazinez, goes a little further back with his short story “Under Azrael’s Banner”, which is set during the war to end all wars, World War I.
There are now 24 pieces selected for HORRIFIC HISTORY, edited by Robert Helmbrecht, and I present them here in alphabetical order (by title):
- “10 Weeks” by David Williamson
- “The Blackest Rite” by D. Alexander Ward
- “Dust” by Cameron Suey
- “The Fires of Hell and Avondale” by Julianne Snow
- “Fireweed” by Lynne MacLean
- “Giving Thanks” by Ken MacGregor
- “Junior LeBlanc & Katrina” by Douglas J. Moore
- “Lightning” by Monette Bebow-Reinhard
- “Lindisfarne” by Rebecca L. Brown
- “Lucan” by Adam Millard
- “Mud” by Pete Aldin
- “Plymouth, Born Again” by Christopher Nelson
- “Prettiest Things” by Emerian Rich
- “Scion” by Deborah Drake
- “Securing the Empire” by Jay Wilburn
- “Ship of Nighmares, Ship of Dreams” by Brent Nichols
- “Skin of Blue and Grey” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Skraelings” by Rose Blackthorn
- “Teedie and the Night Drive” by Doug Murano
- “Turning the Clock Back” by Jenny Twist
- “Under Azrael’s Banner” by Lee Clark Zumpe
- “Valley of the Dead Trees” by T. Fox Dunham
- “The Vercelli Book” by Gwendolyn Edward
- “Winds of War” by Brent Abell
Jay Wilburn may be familiar to some of you as the author of LOOSE ENDS, also published by Hazardous Press. If not, read my review here.
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