“Awesomeness resides within” WHAT FEARS BECOME
Amazon reader Michael Randolph has written a review of WHAT FEARS BECOME, which features my short story, “Bast”:
What more could I say that the other reviews don’t except, if you love horror, get this book. It’s not just the names but the voices within that grab you and don’t let go as you read through the stories. Creepy, unique and fantastic. A few of the authors I have read and love, (Joe Lansdale, Ramsey Campbell, Elizabeth Massie to name a couple), and the rest though new to me, are brilliant.
WHAT FEARS BECOME is the third anthology in THE HORROR ZINE series, each edited by THE HORROR ZINE chief Jeani Rector, followed by A FEAST OF FRIGHTS and SHADOW MASTERS.
If you haven’t already read WHAT FEARS BECOME, you’re missing terrific artwork, poetry, and the following horrifying stories:
- “Bast” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Dogleg” by Bentley Little
- “A Bad Stretch of Road” by Dean H. Wild
- “The House at the end of Smith Street” by Stephen M. Dare
- “Gnaw” by Lala Drona
- “Reflections of Evil” by Graham Masterton
- “Wandering Daniel” by Jagjiwan Sohal
- “Next Time You’ll Know Me” by Ramsey Campbell
- “3 AM” by James Marlow
- “Losing Judy” by Andy Mee
- “Fish Night” by Joe R. Lansdale
- “Methods of Divorce” by Philip Roberts
- “And Baby, You Can Sleep While I Drive” by Elizabeth Massie
- “Chupacabra” by Ronald Malfi
- “The Orphans of Lethe” by Rachel Coles
- “Bonfire Night” by Chris Castle
- “The Product” by Bruce Memblatt
- “Ouija” by Cheryl Kaye Tardif
- “Fray Day” by Melanie Tem
- “The Chamber” by David Landrum
- “Christening” by Scott Nicholson
- “Lost Things” by Piers Anthony
- “A New Day” by Larry Green
- “Red King” by Jessica Handly
- “You Said Always and Forever” by Richard Hill
- “Urirr” by Conrad Williams
- “Bones in the Meadow” by Tim Jeffreys
- “Adelle’s Night” by David K. Ginn
- “Bones for a Pillow” by Alexandra Seidel
- “Mall Walkers” by Chris Reed
- “What the Blind Man Saw” by C. Dennis Moore
Christian A. Larsen is the author of LOSING TOUCH, featuring a foreword by New York Times bestselling author Piers Anthony, now available in paperback and ebook formats from Post Mortem Press.
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