SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS ships a week from today
SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS starts shipping a week from today—in Kindle, paperback, and limited edition hardcover. It’s due to be the first big horror anthology of 2015, chock full of terrifying tales from new and established voices in contemporary horror.
In his review for HELLNOTES, David Goudsward calls SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS (Post Mortem Press) an “exceptional collection of the best of the best”, and says THE HORROR ZINE’s Jeani Rector is “phenomenal” as an editor and anthologist.
With a foreword by Bram Stoker Award®-winner Bentley Little and an introduction by NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD screenwriter John Russo, reading SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS is the perfect way to while away a few of those frigid winter evenings:
- “Tapeworm” by Martin Rose
- “Old Haunts” by Nathan Robinson
- “I’ll Be Watching” by William F. Nolan
- “Nails in your Coffin” by Rachel Coles
- “Pete’s Big Break” by Joe McKinney
- “Them” by James Marlow
- “Stash House” by Shaun Meeks
- “The Sample” by Ray Garton
- “Hard Rain” by Bruce Memblatt
- “Squatters” by Elizabeth Massie
- “I Still Live” by Wayne C. Rogers
- “Center Stage Sideshow” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Stalker” by Tim Jeffreys
- “For She is Fearfully and Wonderfully Made” by Tim Waggoner
- “Rampart” by Amy Grech
- “Somniphobia” by P.D. Cacek
- “Funeral Meats” by Kristen Houghton
- “Transposition” by Jason V. Brock
- “The Last Bottle” by Dean H. Wild
- “The Woods” by Nicholas Paschall
- “The Hotel San Digot” by Joseph Rubas
- “Daddy’s Girl” by Lisa Morton
- “Blurred” by Matthew Nichols
- “The House” by Jonathan Chapman
- “Reflector Eyes” by Garrett Rowlan
- “What Happened in Vegas…” by Rena Mason
- “Private Franks” by Gary Robbe
- “One More Tweet” by Eric J. Guignard
- “Because What is Mine is Mine” by Tom Piccirilli
- “Chicken” by Geoff Nelder
Pre-order SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS today in your choice of Kindle, paperback, or hardcover editions, and tell your Grandma that you used the money she sent you this holiday season on socks. I swear your secret is safe with me.
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