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Come closer. Take off your mask. No, wait… leave it on. I'd like to see who you're pretending to be, or who you think you are. There'll be time enough to find out who you really are later… much later. Like when you've seduced me to your bed, or lured me to my death, or… but wait! You're not planning any of those things, are you? Why, you're just frightened; hiding behind that rubber skin for fear of being mocked or hassled; or to blend in. Well now, let's peek at who you really are, shall we? Oh… Oh, it's you?! But I thought- _____________________22 short stories with one common theme; masks.From the editor Steve Dillon:"So, why masks? I've always been a lover of masks and have collected them and worn them for as long as I can recall. One of my school paintings was a self-portrait which, having completed it and deemed it too ugly, I painted a clown-mask over the top of it. Whether or not that resonates with readers of this introduction, I think it's safe to suggest we all use masks of one sort or another, both to protect us from ourselves, as well as to prevent our detection by others, or project a different image of who we are. We hide behind them, gain strength and courage from them, deflect judgement with their use so we can 'fit in,' and so on. "For this anthology, I hoped for memorable, dark, frightening stories. Tales of psychological or supernatural horror with a mask of some sort that was central to the story. I'd originally thought of theatrical masks, or clowns such as Jimmy Stewart's character Buttons in 'The Greatest Show on Earth.' But, of course, masks can also be devised using cosmetic surgery, whether that's to hide behind, or for transformation, beautification or gender-identification. Masks are also used extensively in role-play, acting, disguise, and as part of a concealment by religious or traditional costume. Without offering any spoilers here, this anthology contains great examples of each of the above types of masks, and some I hadn't even considered… enjoy!"
Once upon a time... A young woman runs through a snowy wasteland, fearing for her life, only to find help from an unexpected source... A whole town falls asleep, resulting in a joint US/UK military and scientific expedition to find out what happened... A serial killer with a penchant for severed feet strikes again... A teenage girl seeks refuge in a strange house, only for its owners to return... A man wins at cards, then is made an offer he can't refuse... ~ With an introduction by World Fantasy Award-winning author Angela Slatter (the Verity Fassbinder series) and cover art by the legendary Les Edwards, join bestselling and award-winning author of RED and Blood RED, Paul Kane, as he once again gives well-loved fairy tales a modern, horror spin. Living happily ever after is far from guaranteed! ~'Kane is a first-rate storyteller' - Clive Barker'Kane's foot never gets close to the brake pedal' - Peter Straub'He knows how to make you want to avoid the shadows and the cracks in the pavement' - Mike Carey'Kane finds the everyday horrors buried within us, rips them out and serves them up in these deliciously dark tales' - Kelley Armstrong'Kane's scary tales will take you down shadowy paths' - Angela Slatter
Our 3rd anthology of Halloween stories! The Seven Deadly Sins - for each of the sins we've gathered a crop of 7 stories of 700 words each, making a total of 49 treats! All proceeds go to Charity: Water. Artwork by horror writer and artist Greg Chapman, and edited by an international lineup of 2 award-winning co-editors (Marie O'Regan and Lee Murray) and 7 assistant editors, also assisted by Steve Dillon from Things in the Well.
A collection of terrifying tales set in the very near future... or perhaps it's already here? It's an infected apocalypse and we're all (alone) in it together! 100% of proceeds will go the Save the Children Response.
Features novellas, short stories, and poems by Steve Dillon, former President of the Australian Horror Writers Association and editor and publisher of the Things in the Well series of anthologies.
Short, scary Sci-Fi stories. With reprinted archetypes from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, Ramsey Campbell, Brian Lumley, H.G. Wells, and HP Lovecraft, alongside new emerging and award-winning talents across the earth... and perhaps beyond!
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