Twenty-five tales of horror and the weird, stories that encapsulate the dark, the desolate and the downright creepy. Stories that will send that quiver of anticipation and dread down your spine and stay with you long after the lights have gone out.
Who is Len Binn, a comedian or something worse? What secrets are locked away in Le Trénébreuse? The deadline for what? Who are the little people, the garbage men, the peelers? What lies behind the masks? And what horrors are found down along the backroads?
With stories by Ramsey Campbell, Storm Constantine, Stephen Laws, Samantha Lee, Stan Nicholls, Tony Richards and many, many others.
Peter Coleborn created the award-winning Alchemy Press in the late 1990s and has since (co)-published a range of anthologies and collections. He has edited various publications for the British Fantasy Society (including Winter Chills/Chills and Dark Horizons) and co-edited with Pauline E Dungate the Joel Lane tribute anthology Something Remains in 2016.
Jan Edwards is an editor of anthologies for The Alchemy Press, the British Fantasy Society, Fox Spirit and others. Her short fiction has appeared in many crime, horror and fantasy anthologies. Some of those tales have been collected in Leinster Gardens and Other Subtleties and Fables and Fabrications. Her novels include Sussex Tales and Winter Downs (Bunch Courtney book one, and winner of the Arnold Bennett Book Prize).
Jim Pitts started submitting artwork to fanzines back in the early 1970s. David Sutton was the first to accept his work for Shadow Press, closely followed by Jon Harvey for Balthus. He has since worked extensively in the UK, European and American fan and professional fantasy and horror fields. Jim has long been involved with the British Fantasy Society and won the BFS award for Best Artist in 1992 and 1993.