“There is really something for everyone” in MISERIA’S CHORALE
A couple of nice reader reviews of MISERIA’S CHORALE, which features my short story, “Becoming the Beast”, have rolled into Barnes & Noble under cover of darkness, so I’m just getting to them now.
In the most recent review, “Just-In” says MISERIA’S CHORALE is a “[g]reat anthology. Loved the stories by Shaun Meeks, Lucy Taylor, Christian A. Larsen, Tim Jeffreys, James Dorr and Anna Taborska.”
“DaGray” goes into even more detail, saying MISERIA’S CHORALE “is an amazing collection of some great writers. While many of them are new to me, there are a few favorites for sure. I have recently become a big fan of reading these anthologies and reading the work of new writers. Some highlights in here were by Lucy Taylor, Shaun Meeks, Jay Wilburn, Anna Taborska, K. Trap Jones, Bruce Memblatt, Aaron J. French, Adam Millard, Peter Crowther and Bear Weiter. With 48 writers and 48 great stories there is really something for everyone. There are slow building stories, and ones that hit you full force with violence and strangeness. Highly recommended.”
Edited by David Nell by the South African publisher Forgotten Tomb Press, MISERIA’S CHORALE is a truly international anthology, featuring authors from North America, South America, Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia:
- “In Green Remembered” by Christopher Nadeau
- “Worm Garden” by Patrick Lacey
- “Becoming the Beast” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Sowing The Seeds” by Bear Weiter
- “Hiding” by Pete Aldin
- “Happy Thoughts” by Nick Kimbro
- “When Karen Met Her Mountain” by Todd Keisling
- “One” by Cameron Suey
- “Asrai” by Carmen Tudor
- “Ripped From Heaven” by Patrick Tumblety
- “The Eye That Ate The Sky” by Alexandre Mandarino
- “The Catacomb Enigma” by Jon Michael Kelley
- “From Suicide Station” by Adam Millard
- “The Cherry Tree” by James S. Dorr
- “Because The Night Is Dark And Full Of Monsters” by Sergio Palumbo
- “The Story” by Aurelio Rico Lopez III
- “Choosing my Confession” by Meghan Arcuri
- “Visit” by Richard Godwin
- “Bedfordshire” by Peter Crowther
- “The Face of Death” by Paul Kane
- “The Wind” by Ryan Neil Falcone
- “Tomb of the Initiate” by Aaron J. French
- “Thrall” by Richard Farren Barber
- “Evacuation” by Jay Wilburn
- “The Gatehouse” by Anna Taborska
- “Exit To Dove’s Tail” by Ken Goldman
- “Motel Impression” by Michael Thomas-Knight
- “Kicks” by Carl Barker
- “Cracks” by Jon Ingold
- “Give Me Convenience” by Shaun Meeks
- “Red Harvest” by K. Trap Jones
- “King of a Distant Star” by Tim Jeffreys
- “Trauma Children” by Lucy Taylor
- “Cicada” by Caren Gussoff
- “A Feeble Gleam of Stars” by R.W.W. Greene
- “Letters” by Christina Murphy
- “The Watching Room” by Glen Damien Campbell
- “Destruction: A Plague Story” by Bruce Memblatt
- “What Lurks Below” by Peter Baltensperger
- “The Shadow On The Hill” by Peter Mark May
- “That Sinking Feeling” by Lance Mannion
- “Tug” by Douglas J. Ogurek
- “The Banquet” by Fred Skolnik
- “Formaldehyde Fairies” by Alana I. Capria
- “Lily In The Ether” by Christopher Hivner
- “The Girl Beneath” by Dy Loveday
- “Extremity” by B.T. Joy
- “Instantaneous” by Christopher David Rosales
Pick up a copy of MISERIA’S CHORALE in your choice of paperback or Kindle … and be sure to leave your own review.
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