Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers Volume 5
A little boy and girl disappear at Bible camp in the Big Thicket.
An amateur sleuth discovers the true meaning of the phrase "dead end" in his pursuit of a Lovecraftian imp.
A kitchen appliance becomes a portal to another dimension.
A Nacogdoches jogger tries a hellish cure for his nicotine addiction.
And, an aging, iconic monster confronts an existential quandary in West Texas...
These horrors - and more - await you in this, the fifth volume of Road Kill: Texas Horror by Texas Writers
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Become an affiliateJoe R. Lansdale is the author of nearly four dozen novels, including the Edgar Award-winning The Bottoms. He has received nine Bram Stoker Awards, the American Mystery Award, the British Fantasy Award, a Critics' Choice Award, and the Grinzane Cavour Prize for Literature, among others. His novella Bubba Ho-Tep was adapted to film by Don Coscarelli.
Kasey Lansdale, first published at the tender age of eight by Random House, is the author of several short stories and novellas, as well as the editor of assorted anthology collections, including Subterranean Press' Impossible Monsters. She is best known as a singer/songwriter. Most recently, you can hear Lansdale as the narrator of various works, including George R. R. Martin's Aces Abroad, and George A. Romero's final installment, Nights of the Living Dead.
William Jensen is the author of the novel CITIES OF MEN. His short fiction has appeared in TINGE MAGAZINE, NORTH DAKOTA QUARTERLY, and elsewhere. He is the editor of SOUTHWESTERN AMERICAN LITERATURE and TEXAS BOOKS IN REVIEW.