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Title | : | The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 11 |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.58 (543 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786707925 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 512 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-02-01 |
Language | : | English |
. A worthy reflection of the diversity and high quality of contemporary horror and dark fantasy, this annual volume remains an absolute necessity and bargain-priced to boot. The fiction startsD"Halloween Street"Dand endsD"Tricks and Treats One Night on Halloween Street"Dwith delicious short tales from Steve Rasnic Tem and rarely flags between. Buy two: one to read and one to give. (Nov. Lightning literally strikes with F. Paul Wilson's "Aftershocks," and Kim Newman cleverly explains Edgar Allan Poe and his doppelg nger, Edgar Allen Poe, in "Just Like Eddy." Most of the 21 stories are superb, and Jones again provides his ever-useful address section andDassisted by Kim NewmanDa sobering necrology. Editor Jones offers his usual comprehensive look at the year, including a quick history of horror small press as
J. L. Probert said Top Quality Short Stories. I must confess to feeling rather more enthusiastic than the previous two reviewers about this volume. Horror fans have a lot to thank Steven Jones for, and in the list of his achievements this series must come near the top. While anthologies such as Dark Forces, Douglas E Winter's Prime Evil and Al Sarrantonio's 999 have been excellent one-off collections, the Best New Horror series is an annual reminder of how a genre with a sometimes dubious reputation can still come up with some of the most brilliantly written stories of the year. These are pieces by talented au. "Another Solid Installment But" according to Donald L. Reeser. I look forward to the yearly installment of this series and regularly buy it without question. The series has many things to recommend it; a) a great introduction detailing current trends in horror print, film, comics, websites, b) a nice necrology (a record of deaths in the industry) detailing careers of notable writers, actors, producers, c) a resourceful collection of addresses and websites for the horror fan and finally d) superb stories. The stories are always the treasure and I am constantly taking down old versions and rereading them with gusto. Despite the . Not the best Horror Anthology for the year. David M. Elder I've been a consistant reader from Volume I on of this anthology, but I must admit that lately the selections have been dissappointing. It seems as if Stephen Jones must always include some of the same authors in every volume, even though there are better horror stories from other authors not included for that year.For this year, the landmark 999 was clearly the best horror anthology, of which this volume contains only two stories (the ones by Klein and Campbell). Clearly the 999 stories by Ligotti, Lansdale and Oates were far better than the majority of the storie
D. Original.. E. The eleventh edition of the this hallowed anthology of contemporary horror stories features contributions by Ramsey Campbell, Michael Marshall Smith, Peter Straub, Christopher Fowler, T. Klein, Kim Newman, and others outstanding writers
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