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Friday, 1 August 2014
OUT NOW: Hauntings: An Anthology (Hic Dragones, 2014)
A memory, a spectre, a feeling of regret, a sense of déjà vu, ghosts, machines, something you can’t quite put your finger on, a dark double, the long shadow of a crime, your past, a city’s past, your doppelganger, a place, a song, a half-remembered rhyme, guilt, trauma, doubt, a shape at the corner of your eye, the future, the dead, the undead, the living, someone you used to know, someone you used to be.
We are all haunted.
Twenty-one new tales of the uncanny:
The Conch
Rachel Halsall
Ghost Pine Lake
Brandy Schillace
Haunting Melody
Allen Ashley
Lever’s Row
Hannah Kate
Crying for my Father
Audrey Williams
The Man in Blue Boots
James Everington
A Handful of Dust
David Webb
Stella’s
Sarah Peploe
Focal Point
Michael Hitchins
First Bell
Patrick Lacey
Ghost Estate, Phase II
Tracy Fahey
A Place for Everyone
Rue Karney
Under His Wing, Poor Thing
Keris McDonald
The Foolish Light
Guy Burtenshaw
The Philosopher’s Way
B.E. Scully
Dreaming a Dream to Prize
Mark Forshaw
Professor Donaldson’s Séance
Stewart Pringle
Shifting Sands
Daisy Black
Moon Child
Mere Joyce
The Eight Pane Sash
Jeanette Greaves
The Anatomy of Mermaids
Elisabeth Brander
Available now in paperback and eBook. For more information about Hauntings: An Anthology, or to buy a copy, please visit the publisher's website.
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