Body Shocks bookcover

Body Shocks

Extreme Tales of Body Horror

Ellen Datlow 

(Editor)

Pat Cadigan 

(Contribution by)

Tananarive Due 

(Contribution by)

et al.

Simon Bestwick 

(Contribution by)

Nathan Ballingrud 

(Contribution by)

Edward Bryant 

(Contribution by)

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2022 Splatterpunk Award Winner

[STARRED REVIEW] “Hugo Award–winning editor Datlow (Edited By) brings together 29 spine-tingling tales of body horror to terrify even the most seasoned horror reader."
Publishers Weekly

Bestselling editor Ellen Datlow (Lovecraft’s Monsters) presents body horror at its most wide-ranging and shocking best. Discover twenty-nine intricate, twisted tales of the human body, soul, and psyche, as told by storytelling legends including Carmen Maria Machado, Richard Kadrey, Seanan McGuire, Caitlín R. Kiernan, Nathan Ballingrud, Tananarive Due, Cassandra Khaw, Christopher Fowler, and many more.


The most terrifying thing that you can possibly imagine is your own body in the hands of a monster. Or worse, in the hands of another human being. In this definitive anthology of body horror selected by a World Horror Grandmaster, you’ll find the unthinkable and the shocking: a couture designer preparing for an exquisitely grotesque runway show; a vengeful son seeking the parent who bred him as plasma donor; a celebrity-kink brothel that inflicts plastic surgery on sex workers; and organ-harvesting doctors who dissect a living man without anesthetic.

Product Details

PublisherTachyon Publications
Publish DateOctober 19, 2021
Pages384
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781616963606
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 1.0 inches | 11.0 pounds
BISAC Categories: Horror

Reviews

Library Journal Top Horror Books of 2021
2021 Locus Recommended Reading List
2022 Splatterpunk Award Winner

[STARRED REVIEW]
“The stories in the latest collection edited by horror veteran Datlow run the gamut from ethereal creepiness (‘La beaute´ sans vertu,’ by Genevieve Valentine), to haunt-your-dreams gross-outs (‘Welcome to Mengele’s,’ by Simon Bestwick). One has even been made into an episode of Hulu’s series Monsterland (‘You Go Where It Takes You,’ by Nathan Ballingrud). There are some absolutely stellar stories that will follow readers for days, and not a single dud to weigh down the collection. John Coulthart’s interior illustrations of anatomical mysteries add to the overall ambiance. Contributors include all the big names in body horror as well as some lesser-known authors, making the collection a must-have for body horror neophytes and experienced readers alike. VERDICT: This authoritative collection is a must for any library, as an introduction to body and extreme horror for readers and librarians alike. Recommend to readers who love horror stories that make their skin crawl while they read about skin literally crawling.”
Library Journal

[STARRED REVIEW] “Hugo Award–winning editor Datlow (Edited By) brings together 29 spine-tingling tales of body horror to terrify even the most seasoned horror reader. These visceral works take myriad approaches to the genre, but all revel in the grotesque possibilities of the human body. ‘The Old Women Who Were Skinned’ by Carmen Maria Machado is an eerie, cautionary fable about the pitfalls of vanity. Terry Dowling’s stomach-churning ‘Toother’ follows the grim exploits of a serial killer who collects the teeth of his victims. The woman in Kirstyn McDermott’s ‘Painlessness’ feels no pain when injured and makes her living giving men an outlet for their violent fantasies. In ‘The Lake’ by Tananarive Due, a woman metamorphoses into a predatory sea creature. A confectioner transforms his fiancée’s ghost into delectable treats enjoyed by the Parisian elite in Lisa L. Hannett’s grossly gluttonous and deliciously weird ‘Sweet Subtleties.’ Cassandra Khaw’s intense ‘The Truth that Lies Under Skin and Meat’ follows a werewolf who takes distinct pleasure in devouring her victims, much to the dismay of her handler. And Simon Bestwick’s bizarre alternate history ‘Welcome to Mengele’s’ takes readers into a Nazi doctor’s movie theater where patrons watch their sickest fantasies play out on screen. These wholly original and truly chilling tales are not for the faint of heart.”
Publishers Weekly

[STARRED REVIEW] “The emergence of body horror from a gross-out trope into a thought-provoking subgenre is one of horror’s biggest trends. Multiple award-winner Datlow has worked her way through previously published stories from across the dark fiction landscape, uncovering the breadth of these horrific tales. The 29 stories here represent moments across the spectrum, from violent and visceral to uncomfortable and quiet—alien rape, a person who can change their skin, parents who use their kid for blood, an uncontrollable fungus. These tales will burrow under the skin, leaving a lasting impression like the back-to-back blows of ‘Natural Skin’ by Alyssa Wong, a psychological gut punch about the commodification of young women’s bodies and ‘The Lake’ by Tananarive Due, a tale of physical transformation that is both terrifying and freeing. Marked by a diverse table of contents and illustrations that enhance the conflicting emotions of unease and wonder that lie at the heart of the appeal of body horror, this is an anthology that readers will inhabit, and when they ask for more offer The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste (2018), Tender is the Flesh by Agustina Bazterrica (2020), or The Cipher by Kathe Koja (1991).”
Booklist

“Let’s get to the vital part, the heart of the matter. I read this collection twice, cover to cover, and every one of these beauties is incredible. Each in their own way brings something different to this cohesive collection.”
Cemetery Dance

“This is a collection that will challenge the senses with delightful pains and punishing pleasures.”
Phantastiqa

“The most respected anthologist of our time, Ellen Datlow has earned a permanent place in the history of prominent editorship of the dark and fantastic. She has left a mark that is unlikely to be surpassed.”
—Joe R. Lansdale, author of the Hap and Leonard series

“There are certain brand names that imply undeniable quality, and when I see Ellen Datlow as editor on an anthology, my first thought is always, That's a must-buy. She's such a knowledgeable editor, with a sharp eye and a long-standing love of the genre that leaps from every page.”
—Tim Lebbon, author of The Silence

“The degradation and transformation of the human form are explored in a grotesque and beautiful buffet within these pages.”
Horror Obsessive

Body Shocks is a celebration of body horror that brings outstanding narratives about pain and transformation together to offer a great introduction to a subgenre that’s here to stay.”
Locus

“Ellen Datlow is the empress of the horror anthology—enviably well-read, eagle-eyed for talent, eager for originality, she’s one of the glories of the field. Nobody who loves horror should lack any of her books. They’re a crucial shelf all by themselves, and something of a history of modern horror.”
—Ramsey Campbell, author of The Searching Dead

“Ellen Datlow is the undisputed queen of horror anthologies, and with Body Shocks her crown remains untarnished.”
—David J. Schow, author of Suite 13

“Ellen Datlow has gathered together a superb array of talent, showcasing the vast extremities of the theme.”
—Stephen Bacon, author of Peel Back the Sky

“Ellen Datlow is the tastemaker, the greatest, most respected, and most prolific horror anthologist who’s ever lived. Every Datlow anthology is a gift to the genre.”
—Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat

“Published by Tachyon, the anthology is another jewel in the crown of the queen of genre editors, Ellen Datlow.”
Diabolique Magazine

“Balanced to cover all tastes and types of body horror, from skin crawling to downright dirty.”
Ginger Nuts of Horror

5/5 Ravens. “Datlow truly was able to put together a great collection here . . . some of the best body horror to have ever been put in print.”
Horrortree

“A recommendation to any horror aficionado and to those looking for horror authors to follow.”
Open Book Society

“So vivid and intense as to result as a slap in the reader’s face.
Hellnotes

Praise for World Horror Grandmaster Ellen Datlow

“I have a short list of editors that I will buy an anthology of, regardless of whether or not I have even heard of the writers it contains, and Ellen Datlow is at the top of that list.”
Horror Talk

“With Ellen Datlow at the helm, there was never really any doubt about the quality of the selections on hand.”
Innsmouth Free Press

“Datlow has more backed-up expertise and accumulated assets than almost any other horror/dark/weird editor in the business.
—TeleRead

“A master editor.”
Arkham Digest

“Ellen Datlow’s books are the gold standard.”
—Del Howison, author of The Survival of Margaret Thomas

“Ellen Datlow doesn't just have her thumb on the pulse of horror, she is the pulse of horror.”
—Stephen Graham Jones, bestselling author of The Only Good Indians

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