Hideous Progeny: Classic Horror Goes Punk
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Description
Eleven stories and one chilling poem, inspired by classic tales of terror and suspense. Can Tesla's invention animate the creature in the Wild West in time to save the girl? What destroyed the cyber-greenhouses-was it the meteor from out of space? How will the radiation affect her-and will love survive the transformation? Hideous Progeny: Classic Horror Goes Punk is the fifth charity anthology from Writerpunk Press, with steampunk, cyberpunk, carniepunk, clockpunk, atompunk, and biopunk stories inspired by tales such as Dracula, Carmilla, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, and Frankenstein (twice!). Other inspirations include Gaston LeRoux, Ambrose Bierce, Oscar Wilde, Franz Kafka, Lord Tennyson, and H. P. Lovecraft. Profits are to be donated to PAWS Lynnwood, an animal shelter and wildlife rescue located in the Pacific Northwest. If you like to shiver as you read and want a new look at your favorites, take home Hideous Progeny: Classic Horror Goes Punk and join in as our authors view the world of horror through the lens of 'punk stories.
Product Details
Price
$14.99
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
May 04, 2018
Pages
308
Dimensions
6.0 X 0.69 X 9.0 inches | 1.0 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781717580580
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William J. Jackson grew up in Rock Island, Illinois. After studying and traveling extensively in India, he continued his research of Indian traditions and languages at Harvard, where he earned his PhD in Comparative Study of Religion. During his thirty-five years as a university professor he wrote academic studies and several books about South Indian singer-saints and South Indian culture and taught courses about Asian traditions. His love of storytelling led to him publishing a historical novel set in India, The Singer by the River, as well as other coming-of-age fiction. Bill lives in Leverett, Massachusetts with his wife, Marcia Plant Jackson.