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Shadow Masters: An Anthology from The Horror Zine

Title : Shadow Masters: An Anthology from The Horror Zine
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Rating : 4.72 (898 Votes)
Asin : 1927792045
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 348 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-09-03
Language : English

Meet the Editor, Jeani Rector: While most people go to Disneyland while in Southern California, Jeani Rector went to the Fangoria Weekend of Horror there instead. It is all in good fun and actually, most people who know Jeani personally are of the opinion that she is a very normal person. She grew up watching the Bob Wilkins Creature Feature on television and lived in a house

It is all in good fun and actually, most people who know Jeani personally are of the opinion that she is a very normal person. About the AuthorMeet the Editor, Jeani Rector: While most people go to Disneyland while in Southern California, Jeani Rector went to the Fangoria Weekend of Horror there instead. . Her historical fiction novel about the black plague titled Pestilence: A Medieval Tale of Plague was released in 2012 from The Horror Zine Books. Doesn’t everybody? Jeani Rector is the founder and editor of The Horror Zine and has had her stories featured in magazines such as Aphelion, Midnight Street, Strange Weird and Wonderful, Dark River Press, Macabre Cadaver, Ax Wound, Horrormasters, Morbid Outlook, Horror in Words, Black Petals, 63Channels, Death Head Grin, Hackwriters, Bewild

Larsen 101 DAMNATIONS by Carl Barker THE TIN HOUSE by Simon Clark THE CELLAR by Tim Jeffreys PIG by Michael Thomas-Knight DREAM HOUSE by Cheryl Kaye Tardif THE LAST MEMORY by Dominick Nole THE WOOD WITCH by Jonathan Chapman THE HOUSEWARMING by Ronald Malfi I AM THE FEEDER by Christopher Hivner RED INK by Lisa Morton SASSAFRAS by John T. Wild. Lansdale. FrenchEditor's Corner REANIMATED by Jeani Rector THE FAMOUS FILM STAR by Jeani Rector FOUNDLINGS by Dean H. Landrum FLAME OF FREEDOM by Aaron J. Table of Contents FOREWOR

"chilling antho" according to Book Reader. First of all, I have to say that I am a Joe R. Lansdale fan, and this book opens with a Foreword from him. That sure made for a great first impression.Shadow Masters is a meaty anthology, running chilling antho First of all, I have to say that I am a Joe R. Lansdale fan, and this book opens with a Foreword from him. That sure made for a great first impression.Shadow Masters is a meaty anthology, running 3chilling antho Book Reader First of all, I have to say that I am a Joe R. Lansdale fan, and this book opens with a Foreword from him. That sure made for a great first impression.Shadow Masters is a meaty anthology, running 342 pages, so I can't review all the stories. I will discuss the ones that stood out to me."The Thing that Was Not There" by James Marlow is a weird tale, but weird in a g. 2 pages, so I can't review all the stories. I will discuss the ones that stood out to me."The Thing that Was Not There" by James Marlow is a weird tale, but weird in a g. chilling antho Book Reader First of all, I have to say that I am a Joe R. Lansdale fan, and this book opens with a Foreword from him. That sure made for a great first impression.Shadow Masters is a meaty anthology, running 342 pages, so I can't review all the stories. I will discuss the ones that stood out to me."The Thing that Was Not There" by James Marlow is a weird tale, but weird in a g. 2 pages, so I can't review all the stories. I will discuss the ones that stood out to me."The Thing that Was Not There" by James Marlow is a weird tale, but weird in a g. Solid Anthology to Get a Feel for the Current Field in Horror While it might just be a personal taste, I've never been a big fan of tightly themed horror anthologies. The charm of an anthology for me compared to novels is the variety you're able to get for your purchase. In this regard, Shadow Masters gets into the sweet spot.The first plus is simply the variety of authors the anthology offers. Plenty of bigger names are righ. "Bite Each Story and Taste the Horror" according to Bruce J Blanchard. Another horror anthology is here and asking us to take bites of its offering. Why should we? Catch the intro by Joe R. Lansdale, not a name to dis in our lifetime. Next, catch the mega-cart of names who have contributed to the Horror Zine and its editor Jeani Rector. She's a woman determined to bring the world of horror to the likes of us within the realms of her v

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