29 October 2008
By Adam
In Horror, Science Fiction
The Living Dead edited by John Joseph Adams
What is surprising is how the contributing authors each spin their zombie stories and wind up with such a wide range of flavors. Pass along a single idea to 20 authors and you will get close to 20 non-overlapping takes on the theme. Not all of the stories [...]
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Adam-Troy Castro, Andy Duncan, Anthology, Catherine Cheek, Clive Barker, Comedy, Creatures, Dale Bailey, dan simmons, Darrell Schweitzer, David Barr Kirtley, David J. Schow, David Tallerman, Dawn Of The Dead, Douglas E. Winter, Flavors, George R R Martin, Harlan Ellison, Horror, Jeffrey Ford, Joe Hill, Joe Lansdale, John Joseph Adams, John Langan, Kelly Link, Laurell K Hamilton, Lisa Morton, Literature, Michel Swanwick, Mobs, Nancy Holder, Nancy Kilpatrick, neil gaiman, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Norman Partridge, Poppy Z. Brite, robert silverberg, Scott Edelman, Sherman Alexie, Social Statements, stephen king, Susan Palwick, Undead, Will McIntosh, Wolf Bowen, Worth Reading, Zombie, Zombies
04 October 2008
By Adam
In Fantasy, Horror
Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy edited by William Schafer
This short but very tidy anthology from Subterranean initially seems something of a hodgepodge. Used as we are to themed anthologies, the title here is loose and generic enough to capture virtually any kind of genre story that has something strange in it. As such, Subterranean: Tales [...]
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Anthology, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Cohesion, Consistent Excellence, Dark Fantasy, Darren Speegle, Eclectic Mix, Fantasy Content, Genre, Hodgepodge, Joe Hill, joe r lansdale, Kage Baker, Mike Carey, mike resnick, Patrick Rothfuss, Poppy Z. Brite, Rachel Swirsky, Tim Powers, William Browning Spencer, William Schafer