A Winter’s Tale: Horror Stories for the Yuletide, edited by Cliff Biggers, Charles R. Rutledge
A Winter’s Tale: Horror Stories for the Yuletide, edited by Cliff Biggers, Charles R. Rutledge and James R. Tuck, Pavane Press, 2020. Cover art by Lynne Hansen, info: Amazon.The Yuletide. The time of the longest, darkest evenings of the year, and once, a time for stories of ghosts, demons, and other night creatures, by authors like M.R. James, E.F. Benson, Jane Gaskell, and Amelia B. Edwards. A Winter’s Tale seeks to revive those days with all new stories by some of the best horror writers of today. These stories run the gamut in setting and time, from traditional Victorian ghost stories to all too contemporary tales of terror. This is an anthology to be read by the fireside on cold nights with the wind howling at the windows. Or just in your favorite spot.Contents:IntroductionSnowfall – James A. MooreHarbor – Amanda DeWees-HauntedThe Headless Horror – Charles R. RutledgeNot More Lovely than Full of Glee – Leanna Renee HieberWho Wouldn’t Go? – Cliff Biggers The Fortingall Yew – William MeikleHold Your Breath – Jeff StrandThe Campo – Joshua M. ReynoldsI Used to Live Here – Kealan Patrick BurkeBy Chance or Providence – James R. TuckThe Heron in Winter – John Linwood GrantThe Wreck of the Charlie Sol – Jim BeardThe Dollmaker – James A. Moore and Charles R. RutledgeContributors -- source link
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