Hugo Award winning editor, and horror legend, Ellen Datlow presents a terrifying and chilling horror anthology of original short stories exploring the endless terrors of winter solstice traditions across the globe, featuring chillers by Tananarive Due, Stephen Graham Jones, Alma Katsu and many more.
Ellen Datlow Volgorde van de boeken
Ellen Datlow is een gevierde redacteur met een vooraanstaande carrière van meer dan vijfentwintig jaar op het gebied van korte sciencefiction, fantasy en horror. Haar werk wordt gekenmerkt door een diepgaand begrip van de donkerdere facetten van de menselijke verbeelding, waarbij ze bedreven is in het blootleggen van nuances binnen horror en speculatieve fictie die diep resoneren bij lezers. Datlow staat bekend om haar nauwgezette curatie van anthologieën die het beste uit de genre-literatuur presenteren, en haar redactionele blik heeft het landschap van de moderne horror en fantasy consequent gevormd.







- 2024
- 2022
A chilling anthology featuring all-original tales of monsters from bestselling and award-winning authors, edited by Ellen Datlow, one of the top editors in the field.
- 2021
When Things Get Dark
- 352bladzijden
- 13 uur lezen
Legendary editor, Ellen Datlow, collects today’s best horror writers in tribute to the genius of Shirley Jackson. Featuring Joyce Carol Oates, Josh Malerman, Paul Tremblay, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, Elizabeth Hand and more. A collection of new and exclusive short stories inspired by, and in tribute to, Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson is a seminal writer of horror and mystery fiction, whose legacy resonates globally today. Chilling, human, poignant and strange, her stories have inspired a generation of writers and readers. This anthology, edited by legendary horror editor Ellen Datlow, will bring together today’s leading horror writers to offer their own personal tribute to the work of Shirley Jackson.Table of Contents“Introduction” Ellen Datlow“Funeral Birds” M. Rickert “For Sale By Owner” Elizabeth Hand “In the Deep Woods; The Light is Different There” Seanan McGuire “A Hundred Miles and a Mile” Carmen Maria Machado “Quiet Dead Things” Cassandra Khaw “Something Like Living Creatures” John Langan “Money of the Dead” Karen Heuler “Hag” Benjamin Percy “Take Me, I Am Free” Joyce Carol Oates “A Trip to Paris” Richard Kadrey “The Party” Paul Tremblay “Refinery Road” Stephen Graham Jones “The Door in the Fence” Jeffrey Ford “Pear of Anguish” Gemma Files “Special Meal” Josh Malerman “Sooner or Later, Your Wife Will Drive Home” Genevieve Valentine “Tiptoe” Laird Barron “Skinder's Veil” Kelly Link
- 2020
- 2018
Black Feathers - Dark Avian Tales - An Anthology
- 336bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
Birds are usually loved for their beauty and their song. They symbolize freedom, eternal life, the soul. But there’s a dark side to the avian. Birds of prey sometimes kill other birds (the shrike), destroy other birds’ eggs (blue jays), and even have been known to kill small animals (the kea sometimes eats live lambs). And who isn’t disgusted by birds that eat the dead—vultures awaiting their next meal as the life blood flows from the dying. Is it any wonder that with so many interpretations of the avian, that the contributors herein are eager to be transformed or influenced by them? Included in Black Feathers are those obsessed by birds of one type or another: A grieving widow takes comfort in her majestic winged neighbors, who enable her to cope with a predatory relative. An isolated society of women relies on a bird to tell their fortunes. A chatty parrot makes illegal deals with the dying. A troubled man lives in isolation with only one friend for company—a jackdaw.In each of these fictions, you will encounter the dark resonance between the human and avian. You will see in yourself the savagery of a predator, the shrewd stalking of a hunter, and will wade into this feathered nightmare, braving the horror of death for that which we all seek—the promise of flight.
- 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction: Summation 2017-Ellen Datlow Better You Believe-Carole Johnstone Liquid Air-Inna Effress Holiday Romance-Mark Morris Furtherest-Kaaron Warren Where's the Harm?-Rebecca Lloyd Whatever Comes After Calcutta-David Erik Nelson A Human Stain-Kelly Robson The Stories We Tell about Ghosts-A. C. Wise Endosketal-Sarah Read West of Matamoros, North of Hell-Brian Hodge Alligator Point-S. P. Miskowski Dark Warm Heart-Rich Larson There and Back Again-Carmen Maria Machado Shepherd's Business-Stephen Gallagher You Can Stay All Day-Mira Grant Harvest Song, Gathering Song-A. C. Wise The Granfalloon-Orrin Grey Fail-Safe-Philip Fracassi The Starry Crown- Marc E. Fitch Eqalussuaq-Tim Major Lost in the Dark-John Langan Honorable Mentions About the Authors Acknowledgment of Copyright About the Editor
- 2012
Blood and Other Cravings
- 320bladzijden
- 12 uur lezen
"These seventeen mesmerizing tales, each one creepier than the next, will delight vampire and other horror fans." —Library Journal For those who enjoy stories that frighten and tales that create disquieting chills, this anthology presents stories of vampires and other deadly, twisted creatures that may look as ordinary as anyone. These others, as portrayed in these disturbing, eerie tales by some of the finest horror writers in the field today, may not sink fangs into necks, but in a variety of different ways can just as effectively drain one's essence, suck out one's life, steal one's soul. With tales by award-winners Laird Barron, Elizabeth Bear, Kathe Koja, Margaret Lanagan, Bill Pronzini, Barbara Roden, Lisa Tuttle, Kaaron Warren, and others, Blood and Other Cravings will slake the thirst for great horror fiction in any reader.
- 2011
Supernatural Noir
- 397bladzijden
- 14 uur lezen
"Supernatural Noir is an anthology of original tales of the dark fantastic from twenty modern masters of suspense."--Page 4 of cover
- 2011
Teeth. Vampire Tales
- 452bladzijden
- 16 uur lezen
The first bite is only the beginning. Twenty of today's favorite writers explore the intersections between the living, dead, and undead. Their vampire tales range from romantic to chilling to gleeful—and touch on nearly every emotion in between. Neil Gaiman's vampire-poet in "Bloody Sunrise" is brooding, remorseful, and lonely. Melissa Marr's vampires make a high-stakes game of possession and seduction in "Transition." And in "Why Light?" Tanith Lee's lovelorn vampires yearn most of all for the one thing they cannot have—daylight. Drawn from folk traditions around the world, popular culture, and original interpretations, the vampires in this collection are enticingly diverse. But reader beware: The one thing they have in common is their desire for blood. . . .
- 2011
An anthology of gritty supernatural tales of magic and mischief by leading genre authors includes an original "Harry Dresden" by Jim Butcher, Patricia Briggs' story about a vampire who must save the Fae who lifted his curse, and Holly Black's short pieceabout a rock star who discovers a young woman's unnatural appetites.

