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Title | : | After Shocks: An Anthology of So-Cal Horror |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.69 (663 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0970009704 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 221 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-09-09 |
Language | : | English |
From Publishers Weekly "Does a region of immigrants and transplants have a distinct set of dreams and desires?" asks the editor of this "Anthology of So-Cal Horror." Though he poses the question rhetorically, readers may find his story selections too geographically generic. Brian Hodge's "Driving the Last Spike" is the book's best, a melancholy dirge for a disillusioned couple who find that the West Coast's sunny exteriors are like a mortician's makeup on "a place where dreams come to die." Though a
Lovecraft's New England was more memorable than any of his characters. After Shocks is a solid anthology with a well-executed sense of the locale." - Fiona Webster, Horror Garage. Places that their real life denizens recognize - places that are both comfortingly familiar and terrifyingly unique. King's New England will never be mistaken for Lovecraft's. Terrifying because just maybe they are more real than the artificially constructed realities we choose to live in each day" "highly charged, bizarre, a bit fractured, and unsettling in the right kind of way. King's small towns Campbell's aging, industrial England Brite's decadent South Sallee's nightmare visions of Chicago Lansdale's twisted Texas The list is endless. As disparate as the a
"Nawww" according to ThirstyMindBooks via Rachel Dean. NOt Really any "horror" - like I'm used to, anyway. I prefer rough, fast and hard horror. These are more like disturbing stories. A few might be classified as horror, but not what you'd expect.
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