First Came Fear: New Tales of Horror

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Product Details
Price
$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
New Lit Salon Press, LLC
Publish Date
Pages
138
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.38 inches | 0.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780997264920
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About the Author
Luke Spooner / Carrion House is an artist and illustrator living in the South of England.Luke has a First Class degree in illustration from the University of Portsmouth and his current projects and commissions include illustrations and covers for books, magazines, graphic novels, books aimed at children, conceptual design and business branding.Recent projects have included stories by Neil Gaiman and Clive Barker as part of 'Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories' and 'Behold: Oddities Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders, ' both released through Crystal Lake Publishing, as well as two stories by Stephen King; one through 'You, Human, ' released through Dark Regions Press and another through 'Gamut Magazine.'Luke has provided artwork and design to IFWG Publishing International, IFWG Publishing Australia, and SQ Mag ezine.
Casey Ellis graduated from Manhattanville College in 2004, where he wrote a senior thesis on ethical issues in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. He received a Masters in English from the University at Buffalo in 2006, with a thesis on the language of the fool characters in Shakespeare's major tragedies. Casey was the editor of Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond, and line editor of Southern Gothic: New Tales of the South, Behind the Yellow Wallpaper: New Tales of Madness, and Salon Style: Fiction, Poetry & Art which featured his short story "The Creature from the Lake." He is currently an adjunct professor of English.
Reviews

Most horror anthologies are trick-or-treat affairs, but First Came Fear rises like a specter above the competition to offer consistent chills and shocking scares. An eerie late night read-bound to keep you checking the lock on your door.

-Tom Cardamone, author of Pumpkin Teeth