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Haunted: An Anthology of the Supernatural Paperback – January 1, 2010
- Print length270 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPill Hill Press
- Publication dateJanuary 1, 2010
- Dimensions5.98 x 0.61 x 9.02 inches
- ISBN-101617060216
- ISBN-13978-1617060212
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- Publisher : Pill Hill Press (January 1, 2010)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 270 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1617060216
- ISBN-13 : 978-1617060212
- Item Weight : 10.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.98 x 0.61 x 9.02 inches
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Kelli A. Wilkins is an award-winning author who has published more than 100 short stories, 20+ romance novels, and 8 mystery/horror ebooks. Her romances span many genres and settings, and she likes to scare readers with her horror and mystery stories.
Her latest release, "For Love’s Sake", an epic historical/fantasy romantic adventure, was published in January 2025.
In August 2024, she released "Surreal Escapes", a collection of 7 speculative/spooky stories. Anything can—and does—happen in this anthology.
Kelli released her fourth gay romance, "A Thousand Summer Secrets", in April 2024. This tender contemporary romance takes place over a summer weekend, where two friends reconnect while seeking love and acceptance.
She published "The Route 9 Killer", a mystery/thriller set in Central NJ, in May 2023.
Visit her website for a full title list and social media links.
I was born in Scotland in 1968 and moved to London, England when I was about 20. I love writing horror and especially the baddest boys of the lot- zombies. More recently I've been trying my had at supernatural thrillers.
Been with my partner Pam for 25 years, but only recently married, and now that the kids are gone its just us and our two mad dogs. I work in the railway industry as a manager to engineers who maintain and repair commuter trains.
Please feel free to contact me if you wish- jmccuaig@googlemail.com
Blog- johnmccuaig@blogspot.com
Tony Schaab is a best-selling author and award-winning critic, currently living in Indianapolis with his fiancée, daughter, and two insane dogs. He has many passions in life, but two that manifest themselves routinely are music and movies. Tony has worked for the last 15 years as a professional DJ and event host; he serves as the Entertainment Director of Event One DJs, Indianapolis’ premiere disc jockey service, and he is the author “Confessions of a Wedding DJ.” In addition to having stories and articles published in multiple humor, horror, and sci-fi magazines and anthology novels, Tony has a special affinity for the walking dead: he runs the zombie-centric review site TheGOREScore.com, the content of which is also now available in three volumes of full-length printed books. He is currently working on authoring his next projects: the fourth installation of “The G.O.R.E. Score” series and his first full-length fiction novel, the adaptation of Ed Wood’s “classic” 1959 film Plan 9 from Outer Space. Stay connected with Tony and learn more at TonySchaab.com.
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Matt Nord lives in Central New York with his wife, Karen, two sons, Jacob and Judah, and daughter, Jordan. He is a fledgling horror writer with several credits under his proverbial belt, including several short stories published by Pill Hill Press, Static Movement Press, NorGus Press, Living Dead Press and Library of the Living Dead Press as well as stories to be featured future anthologies from Wicked East Press. His most ambitious project to date may be the collaborative novel he is currently spearheading with 18 other authors, and will hopefully see published before his baby girl graduates college.
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"I will take you places you've never been and show you things you've never seen. Some may make you cringe, some may make you laugh, and others may make you lose sleep, but you won't be bored. And at the end, like any good roller coaster, you'll want to get on again for another ride. That's my mission." - Mark Souza
Visit me at http://www.marksouza.com
Jessy Marie Roberts is a writer and editor living in a "haunted" house in Western Nebraska with her husband and their two dogs, Tucker and Snags. Jessy writes primarily horror fiction, but occasionally dabbles in fantasy and science fiction. She intends to write a bestselling novel, but is easily distracted by barking dogs and scribbling on paper.
Jessy grew up in a small town south of San Jose, California, where she basked in the shade of El Toro and completed a three year stint as a Mighty Acorn. She attended the University of California at Davis for two years before transferring to Chadron State College in Western Nebraska.
Her favorite superhero is Superman, and she desperately clings to the belief The Last Son of Krypton is real and flying high somewhere, saving those who need saving. And if Superman isn't real, Jessy hopes somewhere, on a tall building, lurks a vampire with a soul...
Stephanie L. Morrell has been happily married since 1998 and lives in New Jersey with her husband Chris. She has almost 80 short stories published, 9 of which are in online horror magazines...3 being contest winners. Her other stories are published in print books by, Pill Hill Press, Wicked East Press, Static Movement, Erotica Quartly and Blood Bound Books. She has one poem published. Her stories consist of horror, psychological thrillers, science fiction and dark erotica. She has also edited an anthology, Deals With the Devil, for Static Movement.
Her books are available here on Amazon. You can also find them at, Barnes & Noble, Waterstones.com, and other retail sellers.
Stephanie has always been a fan of horror and had an opportunity to play, Lucy Westenra, in a theater production of, "Dracula."
Checkout her author's profile page on facebook and her author's website at http://www.stephaniemorrell.com. Her updated author's photo for amazon was taken on 4/18/13.
Emma Kathryn is a horror writer from Glasgow, Scotland.
You can find her on Twitter @girlofgotham
She is rather tiny and rather mad.
Ben Langhinrichs is a author of fiction and poetry for children, young adults and adults. He writes mostly fantasy and science fiction. Ben's middle grade debut novel, Danger Tastes Dreadful, was published by Clean Reads in August 2018.
When not writing poetry and fiction, Ben is a software entrepreneur, designing and developing software to help companies all over the world.
Mark Taylor's debut novel crash landed on planet earth in 2013. Its dark brooding style benchmarked his writing and has led to further releases of novel and short story collection alike.
While most of Mark's work is macabre, occasion has it that he will write about kittens and daisies. Just not very often.
Some say he is a product of his environment, others, a product of his own imagination.
Whichever it is he works happily, portraying dark existences on this planet and others. He relays his fears and doubts on his characters, so always has a smile. If Mark is real, as some say he is, you might find him in England.
Perhaps.
You can find him at his website: www.authormarktaylor.com, or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/AuthorMarkTaylor
"A fresh burn of imagination!" - Variety Reviews
"Definitely a great book." - Drunken Druids View
"Mark Taylor drags you down into the darkest and most twisted pits of human nature." - Darren Gallagher, author of Strings
"In The Human Condition, Mark Taylor blends American horror with an English elegance." - Eden Royce, author of Containment
"[Shutter Speed] worms its way into your psyche and latches on as you watch the events unfold." - The Bibliophilic Book Blog
Sylvia Spruck Wrigley was born in Germany and spent her childhood in Los Angeles. She emigrated to Scotland where she guided German tourists around the Trossachs and searched for the supernatural. She now lives in Tallinn where she writes about plane crashes and Estonian air maidens, which have more in common than most people might imagine. Her fiction was nominated for a Nebula in 2014 and her short stories have been translated into over a dozen languages. Her first novella, Domnall and the Borrowed Child, was published in 2015 by Tor.com and is available now at all good book stores.
You can find out more about her at http://www.intrigue.co.uk/
Kristi Petersen Schoonover's short fiction has appeared in Carpe Articulum, The Adirondack Review, Barbaric Yawp, The Illuminata, Morpheus Tales, New Witch Magazine, Toasted Cheese, The Smoking Poet, The Battered Suitcase, and a host of others, including several anthologies. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College, is the recipient of three Norman Mailer Writers Colony Winter Residencies, and is the founding editor of 34 Orchard (www.34orchard.com). She is co-host of the Dark Discussions horror film podcast and served as editor for Ink Stains Volume 7: Decay.
Skeletons in the Swimmin’ Hole: Tales from Haunted Disney World (Admit One Literary Theme Park Press, 2010), her collection of ghost stories set in Disney Parks, has been called “spooky alchemy at its finest” by Famous Monsters of Filmland‘s Peter Schwotzer; her Pushcart-nominated novel Bad Apple (Vagabondage Press Books, 2012) was noted “deeply disturbing in the best way possible” by SciFi Saturday Night. Her novella, This Poisoned Ground, was published by Dark Alley Press in 2014.
Books and Boos Press published her collection The Shadows Behind in 2019.
She lives in the Connecticut woods with her housemate, Charles, and her husband, Nathan.
She has a passion for ghost stories, marine life, and Tarot cards and still occasionally sleeps with the lights on.
Her website is www.kristipetersenschoonover.com.
Jennifer Chambers is a writer, speaker, and host of the "Resilient with Jen Chambers" and "Same Crime, Different Time" podcasts. Her work has appeared in 25+ books, international newspapers and magazines, and online. She founded TEDxVenetaWomen and has overcome significant personal challenges, including a traumatic brain injury and a rare autoimmune disease. Her writing explores human resilience and true crime. Jennifer also enjoys playing the ukulele and collecting cats.
Chris Allinotte lives and works in Winnipeg, Manitoba with his wife and two children. He holds a B.A. from McMaster University, and a Diploma in Acting from Ryerson University.
Many of Chris' stories explore themes of isolation and fear of the unknown, though not all fit nicely into one single genre. There is something intrinsically interesting about being forced to confront terrible things, with the added burden of facing them alone.
Chris first started writing for publication in 2007. His short story, The Dirt on Ronnie Wilkins, won the 2008 Toronto Star National Short Story competition.
"(Allinotte's) stories, collected in anthology form, are reminiscent of the sort that populated the golden age of science fiction and horror magazines. One can picture a wide eyed little boy reading these tales under the covers of his bed with a flashlight circa 1948. In fact most, if not all of Allinotte's stories would look right at home in magazines such as Amazing Stories! or Weird Tales. While I'm certain that comparable magazine exist today in the form of e-zines (I'm positive in fact, since a lot of Allinotte's work has been published in such places)"
~Ryan St. Onge, "Reading in Taiwan"
Born in Greenwood, South Carolina, Will traces his love of science fiction and horror back to a childhood filled with Space: 1999 reruns, a worn-out copy of Dune, and Heavy Metal magazine. His work has appeared in Nature, Daily Science Fiction and Tales to Terrify. A good writing day often finds him at any of several favorite overlooks on the Blue Ridge Parkway deeply immersed in a new work of science fiction steeped in cosmic horror. Will currently lives with his wife and children in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley in an old farmhouse turned backwards to the road.
High school English teacher by day, Val Muller spends her days analyzing literature—and spends her nights writing it. She pens tales in multiple genres and has been writing since first grade. She is the author of the children’s mystery series Corgi Capers, the horror novel Faulkner’s Apprentice, and dozens of short stories and essays with more forthcoming. She lives with her husband Eric in Virginia and is owned by two corgis, Leia and Yoda. You can learn more at Val Muller’s website, www.valmuller.com, her Facebook page, or on Twitter.
David Tallerman is the author of the historical science-fiction novel To End All Wars, thrillers A Savage Generation and The Bad Neighbor, fantasy series The Black River Chronicles and The Tales of Easie Damasco, and the Tor.com novella Patchwerk, among other works.
David's short fiction has appeared in over a hundred magazines and anthologies, including Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, Nightmare, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and fourteen of his horror and dark fantasy stories were brought together in the collection The Sign in the Moonlight and Other Stories.
Further details can be found at his website www.davidtallerman.co.uk.
Marianne Halbert spends too much time pondering the things that go bump in the night. She grew up in the heartland devouring mysteries, sci-fi, and horror, and loves to read and write anything eerie, downright creepy, surprising or moving. Her work has been described as literary horror and quiet horror. While she rarely writes gore, she thrills on creating tension, a sense of dread, and shades-of-gray imperfect characters who break your heart and make you think of them long after the pages have closed. Her stories have appeared in numerous anthologies and magazines on the cutting edge of dark speculative fiction. Keep your flashlight and blanket handy, and keep up with her at https://www.halbertfiction.com/
Carmen Tudor's stories appear in various international anthologies and journals including Fantasy For Good: A Charitable Anthology, Gothic Tales of Terror, and It's a Grimm Life. Although Carmen's works are mainly in the speculative and Gothic horror genres, she's particularly proud to support children's literacy. Her YA stories can be found in Real Girls Don't Rust; Spotlight; and Spirited: 13 Haunting Tales.
Carmen holds degrees in Professional and Creative Writing and Literary Studies, and is currently undertaking doctoral research in Gothic literature. You can find her on Twitter at @carmen_tudor.
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Casey Campbell writes contemporary romance, paranormal romance and short horror. She hales from the mighty Waikato in New Zealand, is a librarian, contributor to several short story anthologies and has published seven full length novels. You can mostly find her on Instagram at caseycampbellwrites.
I'm an author and musician (plus sometime editor, visual artist, scriptwriter, composer, and all-round Renaissance man) based in Adelaide, South Australia. I've had over sixty short stories and poems published around the world thus far; I've always written, but for many years it came second to trying to establish a career in music. I write dark fiction, horror for the most part, though I take an eclectic angle to all things. My approach to writing is character-focused, broad-minded, and averse to standard tropes.
I was shortlisted for a 2020 Shirley Jackson Award for Best Novelette ("Heritage Hill") and I won two categories in the 2019 Australian Shadows Awards: Best Short Story ("Steadfast Shadowsong") and the Paul Haines Award for Long Fiction ("Supermassive Black Mass"). My work has been shortlisted three other times for the Shadows Awards ("The Heart of the Mission", 2016; "This Impossible Gift", 2017; "Vision Thing", 2020), three times for the Aurealis Awards ("Andromeda Ascends", 2018; "Supermassive Black Mass", 2019; "Pilgrimage", 2019), and once for the Washington Science Fiction Association Small Press Award ("Heritage Hill", 2020). I also served as a reader and judge for the 2016 and 2017 Aurealis Awards — acting as Panel Convenor the second year — and for the 2018 and 2019 Australian Shadows Awards.
My first collection of short stories, IF ONLY TONIGHT WE COULD SLEEP, was released by Things in the Well on January 31, 2020. My first novel, MIDNIGHT IN THE CHAPEL OF LOVE, was published by JournalStone on January 29, 2021.
I've performed spoken word shows with punk poets Paroxysm Press, including three Adelaide Fringe gigs, and with the SA Writers Centre — the latter in the West Terrace Cemetery. I attended MAPS Film School in 2010 and since then I have been sporadically involved in short films and live videos as a scriptwriter, director, editor, producer, composer, grip, and (gasp!) actor. My most recent film work has been as an extra in a number of club scenes for Dick Dale's forthcoming splatterpunk feature RIBSPREADER. I play bass and other instruments, sing, write songs, edit videos, create album sleeves, and do all sorts of other things in the progressive/alternative rock/metal bands Blood Red Renaissance (on hiatus since 2013) and icecocoon. I've so far played on seven albums, three EPs, and seven singles, and I've gigged extensively with numerous bands and one-offs.
I currently live in Somerton Park.
A freelance writer, editor and researcher from Melbourne, Australia, who writes short stories, flash fiction and non-fiction with fiction appearing in anthologies and non-fiction in journals, magazines and occasionally on the web. Having completed a Diploma of Professional Writing and Editing in 2015, Louise works as a professional editor for individual authors and publishers.
As a writer, her passions range from untold historical stories to speculative worlds. As an editor, she loves helping authors shape their work. Louise, who likes having many things to do, can also be found on the odd committee and also runs writing retreats for authors.
For more information visit www.louisezeddasampson.com.au
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2011I've read plenty of stories by Matt Nord and Tony Schaab, both of whom are excellent. I read Marianne Halbert's The Last Spectre, too, in awe. She's a writer I've recently discovered, and would recommend. Check out this anthology - it's a good one. :)