Barnes & Noble reader review of SHADOW MASTERS
Barnes & Noble reader “RyanRyan” has written a review of SHADOW MASTERS: AN ANTHOLOGY FROM THE HORROR ZINE, which features my story, “The People Eaters”:
Amazing anthology.One of the best has to be by Ronald Malfi. I had never read anything by him before, but I will have to start now.
There are others in here to that I will have to start to read more of or recently discovered that bring some amazing work here. Shaun Meeks, Tim Jeffreys, Lisa Morton, Christian A. Larsen and William Rasmussen are among them. They bring some amazing stories to the table.
And of course there are the staples, people I love to read that don’t disappoint. Bentley Little, Yvonne Navarro, Simon Clark, Elizabeth Massie and Scott Nicholson knock their stories out of the park.
Over all, an amazing collection.
If you’ve read SHADOW MASTERS but haven’t written a review, you have no idea how much the contributors would appreciate it. If you haven’t read SHADOW MASTERS yet, what are you waiting for? Just check out this table of contents:
- “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 Tin House” by Simon Clark
- “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
SHADOW MASTERS (Imajin Books) is a product of THE HORROR ZINE, a monthly e-zine that publishes new issues the first of every month.
August 17, 2013 at 9:44 am
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