"Horrorology" - Table of Contents
Tom Hamilton - The Adversary
Mark M. Johnson - Mouser
T. Patrick Rooney - Alister Somerby
Derek Goodman - A Dance by Way of the Razor
Myrrym Davies - A Severe Disadvantage
John McCuaig - Ruby
Joel A. Sutherland - The Man Within the Beast
Jamie Eyberg - Undertow
Eric S. Brown - The Underneath
Doug Murano - Imitation of Life
Carey Burns - The Dark Ride
Patrick Rutigliano - The Grove
David Dunwoody - The New Curse
Brad Zipprich - Tattooed Sweets
Natalie L. Sin - Trouble by the Yard
Barry Napier - Notes on How it all Ended
John Grover - Projecting Evil
Jodi Lee - Thirsty
Dylan J. Morgan - The Passenger
Christopher Fulbright - Encounter on Old Temple Road
Sheri Gambino - Relik the Clown
David Chrisom - The Woods, Dark and Deep
Keith Gouveia - Dealing with Death
P.D. Hansen - Double Lupus
"Horrorology" is now in the editing process. There has been no publication date set. Word count is 87K.
Congrats to all of the authors,
Doc
Woohoo!!!
Honored to be a part of the project with my little SF blood elemental tale.
ESB
I look forward to reading Christopher Fulbright's Encounter on Old Temple Road and M.M. Johnson's Mouser. Haven't read anything from either in too long.
*curtsies* T'is a pleasure to be included. Can't wait to read the rest!
Damn, I sure missed out on this one. What a line up!
Looking forward to reading everyone's stories in this one. It is an honor to be included with many of these fine writers, and I can't wait to be introduced to those that I don't know yet.
Wow, looks like another great collection. Well done again Doc.
I like how some of the Library anthologies have a very broad theme (like this one) and some (like Dead Bells or Wolves of War) are much more focused. Very cool. Can't wait to read it.
Hey, my names in there, *does the happy dance* and in some damn fine company too!
yay!
can't wait to read this one!
Grats to all you guys!!
I been in a collection or two with some of you in other markets. Can't wait to see some of these stories.
Phillip Hansen has just been added to the TOC. Now that I have the correct file.
This is awesome. This story is my absolute favorite story that I've ever written. I am soo honored that this story was chosen to be included in such massive company. I cannot wait to read this book!
WOW. Really can't wait to get my copy!
What is it about Sheri Gambino's title, Relik The Clown, that I find particularly disturbing? Or is it just me?
This is awesome. This story is my absolute favorite story that I've ever written. I am soo honored that this story was chosen to be included in such massive company. I cannot wait to read this book!
-unoshato
Funny, thats how I feel about my story in this one. Even better, we saw someone that could have been a character in the story yesterday, not everyday you see someone with a wrench tattooed on their neck.
Can't wait for this one. Nothing like a general horror anthology with tons of great stories all with different plots.
Collections are my favorite books, and I read in order. I know a lot of people like to jump around I don't... I'm a purist. I start with the first and end with the last.
I second the Chris Fulbright story, he's a great writer.
Can't wait for this one. Nothing like a general horror anthology with tons of great stories all with different plots.Collections are my favorite books, and I read in order. I know a lot of people like to jump around I don't... I'm a purist. I start with the first and end with the last.
-jgrover
I do the same thing. I figure the editor placed the stories in a certain order so they will compliment one another and flow nicely.