Now shipping: Chilling Tales: In Words, Alas, Drown I

I received my contributor copy of the second volume in the Chilling Tales anthology series a couple of days ago. I read my story, “Road Rage,” to my wife the other night, and she was suitably chilled.

Next week, an online chat event will be held at www.bittenbybooks.com to celebrate the book’s launch. It will run from noon (Central) November 13 through noon November 14. I’ll post more details when I get them. There’ll be prizes. Valuable prizes.

Here’s the full scoop on the book, which you can order from Edge or Amazon.

Looking for something to chill your bones?  EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing is delighted to announce the release of Chilling Tales: In Words Alas Drown I, edited by Toronto’s Michael Kelly.

20 New Spine Tingling Tales…

Canada’s maestro of the macabre, Michael Kelly, brings you Chilling Tales: In Words Alas Drown I, an all new collection of nightmares that will perturb and torment you. Tales that will leave a frisson of fear and raise a quiver of gooseflesh. A chill is in the air.

This tome includes selections by iconic Canadian dark fantasy and horror writers, with an introduction by Michael Kelly.

Table of Contents:

  • In Libitina’s House by Camille Alexa
  • Gingerbread People by Colleen Anderson
  • Meteor Lake by Kevin Cockle
  • Homebody by Gemma Files
  • Snowglobes by Lisa L Hannett
  • The Hairdress by Sandra Kasturi
  • The Dog’s Paw by Derek Künsken
  • The Flowers of Katrina by Claude Lalumière
  • Goldmine by Daniel LeMoal
  • The Salamander’s Waltz by Catherine MacLeod
  • The Slipway Grey by Helen Marshall
  • Weary, Bone Deep by Michael Matheson
  • Black Hen A La Ford by David Nickle
  • Day Pass by Ian Rogers
  • Fiddleheads by Douglas Smith
  • Dwelling on the Past by Simon Strantzas
  • Heart of Darkness by Edo van Belkom
  • Fishfly Season by Halli Villegas
  • Road Rage by Bev Vincent
  • Crossroads Blues by Robert J. Wiersema
  • Honesty by Rio Youers
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