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SHADOW MASTERS: AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE HORROR ZINE is already a bestselling horror anthology at Amazon.com, and Amazon.ca, and I hope I’ll be able to say the same once it’s released on Amazon.co.uk (coming very soon, I’m told).
With a strong lineup of international writers like Shaun Meeks, Tim Jeffreys, and Cheryl Kaye Tardif, it’s easy to see why the book is a Top 100-selling Kindle anthology less than a week after its release by Imajin Books.
Including a host of award-winning and best-selling authors, SHADOW MASTERS features a murderer’s row of horror greats (and some future greats to boot):
- Foreword by Joe R. Lansdale
- “The Thing That Was Not There” by James Marlow
- “Red Velvet” by Shaun Meeks
- “The End of the Trail” by Bentley Little
- “Same Sex Vampire Wedding” by Garrett Rowlan
- “The Church” by Matthew Wilson
- “Holodomor Girl” by Yvonne Navarro
- “Squirrels” by Larry Green
- “The Hung Preacher” by Scott Nicholson
- “The Unknown” by Chris Castle
- “Don’t Feed the Dog” by Rick McQuiston
- “The Classmate” by Melanie Tem
- “Abandoned” by Bruce Memblatt
- “Wet Birds” by Elizabeth Massie
- “Fearful Symmetry” by Devon Carey
- “‘Come Down to the Store, Minerva!’” by Earl Hamner
- “The People Eaters” by Christian A. Larsen
- “101 Damnations” by Carl Barker
- “The Cellar” by Tim Jeffreys
- “Pig” by Michael Thomas-Knight
- “Dream House” by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
- “The Last Memory” by Dominick Nole
- “The Wood Witch” by Jonathan Chapman
- “The Housewarming” by Ronald Malfi
- “I am the Feeder” by Christopher Hivner
- “Red Ink” by Lisa Morton
- “Tommy Boy” by J.M. Cozzoli
- “Willard Junction” by Christopher Nadeau
- “Suka: The White Wolf” by Jeff Bennington
- “Seeing the Light” by William Rasmussen
- “Them Ol’ Negro Blues” by J.G. Faherty
- “Happy Cthulhu to You” by Lance Zarimba
- “The Gremlin” by David Landrum
- “Flame of Freedom” by Aaron J. French
- “Reanimated” by Jeani Rector
- “The Famous Film Star” by Jeani Rector
- “Foundlings” by Dean Wild
After you’ve digested SHADOW MASTERS (unless it digests you first!), please leave a review at your Amazon store of choice. What did you like the most? What would you like to see more of? Because even with new issues of The Horror Zine coming out every month, editor Jeani Rector is sure to put out another anthology next year. All those terrifying tales have to go somewhere.
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