Twin sisters, discovered dead in a house. No known relatives. No foul play. Who are they? Who were they? Inspired by a true story, Cipher Sisters focuses on the lives of twin sisters Lucy and Darcy, piecing together their lives from family stories, legend
SHOTGUN HONEY, the premier crime and noir flash fiction website, is locked and RELOADED with 25 new stories by some of the best authors in the world. Featuring work from Patti Abbott, Hector Acosta, Erik Arneson, Cheri Ause, Trey R. Barker, Eric Beetner,
The New Black is a collection of twenty neo-noir stories exemplifying the best authors currently writing in this dark sub-genre. A mixture of horror, crime, fantasy, science fiction, magical realism, and the grotesque—all with a literary bent—these st
Warning: This is not just a book. This is a journey into the life of Death; a journey through this world and the next on the words of 21 of the best horror writers around.Will you follow them to stare into the eyes of the Grim Reaper? Can you handle the t
Edited by Richard Thomas. Foreword by Alissa Nutting.There are women writing short stories today that take chances, risks—you might even call their work provocative. The Lineup is a collection of twenty of the most compelling, powerful, and honest stori
NOMINATED FOR A SHIRLEY JACKSON AWARD, FOR BEST ANTHOLOGY. "Wilderness" by Letitia Trent also nominated, for Best Short Fiction. "Wilderness" made it into Best Horror of the Year, Volume Eight, edited by Ellen Datlow.Edited by Richard ThomasForeword by Ch
Halloween night. The freaks are out and having the time of their lives. The kids of Greene Point High School have organized a massive bonfire out in the woods. One drunken teen suggests playing a game, a game called Truth or Dare. That's always a fun game
BEST FICTION BOOKS OF 2015—Entropy MagazineTOP TEN BOOKS OF 2015—Cultured VulturesFAVORITE READS OF 2015—Shotgun LogicBEST FICTION READS OF 2015—Quiet Fury BooksTOP TEN NOVELS OF 2015—The Horror Bookshelf“A dark existential thriller of unexpec
What happens when idyllic small-towns, and the simple folk who inhabit them, collide with inexplicable evil borne of a vast and uncaring cosmos? Imagine a series of stories set in a golden era of American life, where worldly troubles are regarded from a d