QSFer Catherine Lundhoff is part of a new Horror anthology:
Do serial killers, glistening viscera, oceans of gore and sadistic twists make you yawn behind a polite hand? Are you looking for something a little more interesting than a body count? These are tales that astonish and horrify, bring shivers and leave you breathless. You may be too terrified to find out what happens next – but you won’t be able to resist turning the page. We’ll make you keep the lights on. For a very long time.
This new collection offers names both familiar and new, writers who believe that it’s possible to terrify without more than a few drops of blood. The wind in the trees, the creak in the floor board, an innocent knock on the door: they’ll all take on a more sinister cast as you turn the pages of this book.
- Introduction by K. A. Laity
- The Estate of Edward Moorehouse by Ian Burdon
- The Feet on the Roof by Anjana Basu
- Spooky Girl by Maura McHugh
- Recovery by H. V. Chao
- The Holy Hour by C. A. Yates
- Malefactor by Alan C. Moore
- A Splash of Crimson by Catherine Lundoff
- In These Rooms by Jonathan Oliver
- A Framework by Richard Farren Barber
- Running a Few Errands by Su Haddrell
- Miss Metcalfe by Ivan Kershner
- The Little Beast by Octavia Cade
- The Well Wisher by Matthew Pegg
- Where Daemons Don’t Tread by Suzanne J. Willis
- Full Tote Gods by D. C. White
- Those Who Can’t by Rosalind Mosis
- The Astartic Arcanum by Carol Borden