The Demon Lord’s shadow has fallen upon many worlds in many different universes beyond the one containing Urth.
Chronicles of the Demon Lord presents a collection of short stories, each describing the kinds of horrors the shadow creates across the span of the multiverse. Penned by Elizabeth Bear, Richard Lee Byers, Erik Scott de Bie, William King, and Erin M. Evans, these writers interpret... [click here for more]
The dead have risen. God help the living.
It's too late to run. The zombies are everywhere. They stalk through urban jungles and across the carefully manicured lawns of suburbia, shudder to unlife on the bloodiest battlefields of the Civil War and in the deepest tunnels of far-flung interstellar mining colonies. They lurk on your street, in your company's boardroom, in your own bedroom. And they hunger.... [click here for more]
Chicago’s most monstrous criminals fear but one man: Tristram Holt, known throughout the underworld as the Corpse. But when his most powerful enemies band together to throw wide the gates of Hell, can even the Scourge of Evil turn back an army of the walking dead?
"The Night Chicago Died" is a pulp horror novella set in Jazz Age Chicago, written by best-selling author, editor,... [click here for more]
Ghosts. Gaslight. Gears.
Welcome to a wondrous age of steam where pirates, rust, and syphilis aren’t all you need to worry about. Ghosts abound!
In this hissing and clanking steampunk anthology, there are moments that science just can’t explain. All the mechanical geniuses scratch their heads and whisper words of ghosts and powers, of spirits and demons. Possessed automatons... [click here for more]
Chicago’s most monstrous criminals fear but one man: Tristram Holt, known throughout the underworld as the Corpse. Something is stealing children's eyes, and the strange clues point the Corpse toward the imaginary comic strip and radio serial stars All-American Andy and his little bear Paddy!
"Orphans of the Air" is a pulp horror story set in Jazz Age Chicago, written by best-selling... [click here for more]
Note: The pdf and print versions are here. “The blood is the life, Mr. Renfield.” The horror movie is undead and well after more than a century, its life ever renewed by drinking the blood of genre cliches. Scary movies aren’t afraid to be more terrifying, more gruesome, more daring, more...transgressive.
Transgressive Horror—Reflections on Scare... [click here for more]
NOTE: The EPUB version is here.“The blood is the life, Mr. Renfield.” The horror movie is undead and well after more than a century, its life ever renewed by drinking the blood of genre cliches. Scary movies aren’t afraid to be more terrifying, more gruesome, more daring, more...transgressive.
Transgressive Horror—Reflections... [click here for more]