Since 2006, the +Horror Library+ series of anthologies has been internationally praised as a groundbreaking source of contemporary horror short fiction stories—relevant to the moment and stunning in impact—from leading authors of the macabre and darkly imaginative.
Filled with Fears and Fantasy. Death and Dark Dreams. Monsters and Mayhem. Literary Vision and Wonder. Each volume of the +Horror Library+ series is packed with heart-pounding thrills and creepy contemplations as to what truly lurks among the shadows of the world(s) we live in.
Containing 30 all-original stories, read Volume 8 in this ongoing anthology series, and then continue with the other volumes.
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Dark bleatings, my beautiful horror-loving tribe! Word on the street is that a new horror anthology is about to haunt us, and I’m pretty excited about it. Hold on to your hats and the hearts you’re carrying around with you, and get a load of this…

I’m sorry, I know you’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but that particular cover is spectacular. It’s for sure enough to make me eagerly await the contents of this brand, spanking, new book. Speaking of contents, which dastardly authors have contributed? Wellllll, the author line-up goes as follows…
R. E. Rule, Tanvir Ahmed, Poppy Z. Brite, LH Michael, Nigel Brown, Charlie Hughes, Jo Kaplan, J. L. Rifkin, Iain Rowan, Bentley Little, Gina Easton, Charles Wilkinson, Garick Cooke, Brian Evenson, J. Edward Gregal, Ana Nelson, Gabriela Santiago, Jennifer Lesh Fleck, Tom Johnstone, Michael Kelly, Colin Leonard, Delilah S. Dawson, KC Grifant, Dare Segun Falowo, Dexter McLeod, Mercedes M. Yardley, Rex Burrows, Nicholas Jay, Henry Herz, Trevor James Zaple, and let’s not forget some art from cover designer Michael A. Livolsi.
I’ve read and enjoyed stories from almost every one of those authors, so I am excited! You can get your hands on this book from 3rd February (2026), and if you’d like more information, you can go to…
Bleeeeat!

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