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Kyla Lee Ward

    Kyla Lee Ward creëert duistere en fantastische verhalen die zich verdiepen in het gotische en het esoterische. Haar poëziecollecties verkennen bizarre en opwindende ideeën, die nachtmerries kunnen oproepen en toch lezers boeien met hun unieke visie. Ward's werk wordt geprezen om zijn originaliteit en zijn vermogen om sterke emoties op te roepen, vaak omschreven als vreemd en opwindend. Ze verlegt zonder angst de grenzen van het vertellen, waardoor haar schrijven een boeiende ervaring wordt voor liefhebbers van het ongewone.

    The Macabre Modern and Other Morbidities
    This Attraction Now Open Till Late: Strange Sights and Shadows
    Spectral Realms No. 20
    • Spectral Realms No. 20

      Winter 2024

      • 136bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Hippocampus Press is proud to commemorate ten years of our acclaimed journal of weird poetry, Spectral Realms, with the publication of the twentieth issue. As before, it contains a diverse array of poetry by today's leading versifiers in the realm of horror and the supernatural-John Shirley, Scott J. Couturier, Frank Coffman, Manuel Pérez-Campos, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Leigh Blackmore, Ann K. Schwader, and a host of others. Maxwell I. Gold and Jay Sturner contribute provocative prose poems, while a cadre of poets pen tributes to Dylan Thomas (Carl E. Reed's Echoing Dylan Thomas"), Robert W. Chambers (David J. Kopaska-Merkel's "A Vision of Carcosa"), Emily Brontë (Michael Potts's "After Heathcliff Digs Up Cathy"), and the imperishable Shakespeare (Kyla Lee Ward's "Malvolio's Revenge"). Among the classic reprints are poems by the Scottish writer William Sharp and the Weird Tales poet Mary C. Shaw. The issue concludes with a detailed index of poets and poem titles to issues 11-20.

      Spectral Realms No. 20
    • Enter a dark carnival where nothing is as it seems, in this collection of thirteen tales by award-winning author KYLA LEE WARD. Each exhibit tantalises with a mix of horror, seduction and blackest humour. A masked apparition tempts a struggling musician. Tourists in the City of Assassins seek a truly authentic experience. Gargoyles and angels battle for the future of a university. Firefighters confront the spectre of what has burned before. Actors in a funfair haunt realise where the true horror lies. A wax-working necromancer plots vengeance for the death of her lover. This menagerie of stories represents twenty years of publication by a unique voice in contemporary weird and Gothic fiction, and will enthrall enthusiasts of thoughtful horror and dark fantasy, especially readers of Joyce Carol Oates and Tanith Lee. A cavalcade of artists and archetypes, mummies and masquers, vampires and voyeurs will sweep you away to distant times and places, and shock you with surprises closer to home. But be warned! For as the hour grows late, the difference between spectator and attraction blurs. After midnight, you'll never want to leave... Cover art by Alessandro Amoruso

      This Attraction Now Open Till Late: Strange Sights and Shadows
    • A contemporary update on the medieval Danse Macabre theme, written for the twenty-first century onward. Written and illustrated profusely by the author.

      The Macabre Modern and Other Morbidities