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Kealan Patrick Burke
Hailed by Booklist as "one of the most clever and original talents in contemporary horror," Kealan Patrick Burke was born and raised in Ireland and emigrated to the United States a few weeks before 9/11.
Since then, he has written six novels, among them the popular southern gothic Kin, and over two hundred short stories and novellas, many of which are in various stages of development for film/TV.
A five-time nominee, Burke won the Bram Stoker Award in 2005 for his coming-of-age novella The Turtle Boy, the first book in the acclaimed Timmy Quinn series.
As editor, he helmed the anthologies Night Visions 12, Taverns of the Dead, and Quietly Now, a tribute anthology to one of Burke's influences, the late Charles L. Grant.
More recently, he wrote the screenplay for Sour Candy (based on his novella) for producer Joel B. Michaels.
He also adapted Sour Candy as a graphic novel for John Carpenter's Night Terrors.
His most recent release is Cottonmouth, a prequel to Kin. The Widows of Winding Gale, a maritime horror novel set in Ireland, is due for release in October as a signed limited edition from Earthling Publications.
Kealan is represented by Merrilee Heifetz at Writers House.
He lives in Ohio with a Scooby Doo lookalike rescue named Red.
Hailed by Booklist as "one of the most clever and original talents in contemporary horror," Kealan Patrick Burke was born and raised in Ireland and emigrated to the United States a few weeks before 9/11.
Since then, he has written six novels, among them the popular southern gothic Kin, and over two hundred short stories and novellas, many of which are in various stages of development for film/TV.
A five-time nominee, Burke won the Bram Stoker Award in 2005 for his coming-of-age novella The Turtle Boy, the first book in the acclaimed Timmy Quinn series.
As editor, he helmed the anthologies Night Visions 12, Taverns of the Dead, and Quietly Now, a tribute anthology to one of Burke's influences, the late Charles L. Grant.
More recently, he wrote the screenplay for Sour Candy (based on his novella) for producer Joel B. Michaels.
He also adapted Sour Candy as a graphic novel for John Carpenter's Night Terrors.
His most recent release is Cottonmouth, a prequel to Kin. The Widows of Winding Gale, a maritime horror novel set in Ireland, is due for release in October as a signed limited edition from Earthling Publications.
Kealan is represented by Merrilee Heifetz at Writers House.
He lives in Ohio with a Scooby Doo lookalike rescue named Red.
Jennifer Loring
Jennifer Loring's short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines, webzines, and anthologies, including Crystal Lake Publishing's Tales from the Lake vol. 1 and Black Mirror Press' Snowpocalypse. She has also published a novella, Conduits (DarkFuse, 2014), and two novels, Those of My Kind (Omnium Gatherum, 2015) and Firebird (Limitless Publishing, 2015). What's Left of Me (The Firebird Trilogy #2) releases in July 2016. Several novellas are forthcoming for 2016 as well. She lives in Philadelphia, PA with her husband, their turtle, and two basset hounds.
Jennifer Loring's short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines, webzines, and anthologies, including Crystal Lake Publishing's Tales from the Lake vol. 1 and Black Mirror Press' Snowpocalypse. She has also published a novella, Conduits (DarkFuse, 2014), and two novels, Those of My Kind (Omnium Gatherum, 2015) and Firebird (Limitless Publishing, 2015). What's Left of Me (The Firebird Trilogy #2) releases in July 2016. Several novellas are forthcoming for 2016 as well. She lives in Philadelphia, PA with her husband, their turtle, and two basset hounds.
Maria Alexander
Maria Alexander is a produced screenwriter, games writer, virtual world designer, award-winning copywriter, prolific fiction writer, and poet. Since 1999, her stories have appeared in acclaimed publications and anthologies.
Her debut novel, Mr. Wicker, won the 2014 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. Publisher's Weekly called it, "(a) splendid, bittersweet ode to the ghosts of childhood," while Library Journal hailed it in a Starred Review as "a horror novel to anticipate." Her breakout YA novel, Snowed, was unleashed on November 2, 2016, by Raw Dog Screaming Press. It won the 2016 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel and was nominated for the 2017 Anthony Award for Best Children's/YA Novel.
When she's not stabbing someone with a foil or cutting targets with a katana, she's being outrageously spooky or writing Doctor Who filk. She lives in Los Angeles with three ungrateful cats, a Jewish Christmas caroler, and a purse called Trog.
Maria Alexander is a produced screenwriter, games writer, virtual world designer, award-winning copywriter, prolific fiction writer, and poet. Since 1999, her stories have appeared in acclaimed publications and anthologies.
Her debut novel, Mr. Wicker, won the 2014 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel. Publisher's Weekly called it, "(a) splendid, bittersweet ode to the ghosts of childhood," while Library Journal hailed it in a Starred Review as "a horror novel to anticipate." Her breakout YA novel, Snowed, was unleashed on November 2, 2016, by Raw Dog Screaming Press. It won the 2016 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Young Adult Novel and was nominated for the 2017 Anthony Award for Best Children's/YA Novel.
When she's not stabbing someone with a foil or cutting targets with a katana, she's being outrageously spooky or writing Doctor Who filk. She lives in Los Angeles with three ungrateful cats, a Jewish Christmas caroler, and a purse called Trog.
JG Faherty
JG Faherty is the author of 6 novels, 9 novellas, and more than 60 short stories. His latest novel is HELLRIDER. He has been a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award® and the ITW Thriller Award.
Joe R. Lansdale
Joe R. Lansdale (Gladewater, Texas, 1951) ha escrito más de treinta novelas y numerosos relatos y guiones para cómics y películas. Muchos de sus textos han sido llevados al cine y la televisión, y su obra ha sido premiada en las más diversas categorías. Actualmente coproduce la serie Hap and Leonard, basada en los más de veinte títulos que ha dedicado a la pareja protagonista.
T.E. Grau
En juillet 2015, Lethe Press publie le premier recueil de nouvelles de l'écrivain américain T. E. Grau,
The Nameless Dark, en lice pour le prix Shirley Jackson. Après avoir écrit plusieurs autres nouvelles, dont "They Don't Come Home Anymore " ou encore "The Mission ", l'auteur propose en 2018 un premier roman,
Je suis le fleuve, qui lui vaut d'être sélectionné pour le prix Bram Stoker. Son travail est publié dans le monde entier, traduit en espagnol, français, italien, allemand et japonais, et figure dans de multiples recueils, magazines, journaux littéraires et plateformes audio.
T. E. Grau habite à Los Angeles avec sa femme et sa fille.
Hunter Liguore
Hunter Liguore est écrivaine, professeure et historienne. Elle a reçu plusieurs prix, étudie depuis toujours la philosophie et se consacre à l’oeuvre de Sun Tzu. Elle a travaillé avec le lauréat du prix Nobel de la paix John Hume (Irlande du Nord) et mène des recherches approfondies sur la paix et la justice sociale. Dans ses ouvrages, elle explore l’interconnexion entre les personnes, la réciprocité dans les relations avec la nature et la bienveillance et l’empathie envers tous, sans exception. Elle a notamment publié The Whole World Inside Nan’s Soup. Elle enseigne l’écriture à l’université de Lesley et organise des marches pour la paix en Nouvelle-Angleterre. Pour en savoir plus : hunterliguore.org
David Dunwoody
David Dunwoody lives in Utah with his wife and their cats. Other stories from the Empire universe can be found in The Undead, The Undead: Flesh Feast, and The Undead: Headshot Quartet, all from Permuted Press; as well as Read by Dawn II from Bloody Books, and at www.empirenovel.com.
Michael Haynes
Michael Haynes is the author of Trails of Halifax Regional Municipality and Hiking Trails of Cape Breton, as well as the bestselling Hiking Trails of Nova Scotia, 7th Edition and 8th Edition. A familiar TV personality and CBC Radio commentator, Michael Haynes is now the director of TransActive Solutions. He was previously the TrailsCanada Coordinator of Go for Green and the executive director of the Nova Scotia Trails Federation.
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The Legend Continues…
Twenty-four heart-rending tales with elements of terror, mystery, and a nightmarish darkness that knows no end.
Welcome to my lake. Welcome to where dreams and hope are illusions…and pain is God.
This anthology begins with Joe R. Lansdale's The Folding Man, one of his darkest stories ever written. Kealan Patrick Burke's Go Warily After Dark pulls us into a desolated world, and reminds us of the price of survival: a guilt that seeps into the marrow. Damien Angelica Walter's Everything Hurts, Until it Doesn't places us in the middle of a family whose secrets and traditions are thicker than blood. Jennifer Loring's When the Dead Come Home explores a loss so dark, that even the stars are sucked into its melancholic vacuum.In the spirit of popular Dark Fiction and Horror anthologies such as Gutted: Beautiful Horror Stories and Behold: Oddities, Curiosities and Undefinable Wonders, and the best of Stephen King's short fiction, comes Crystal Lake Publishing's Tales from The Lake anthologies.
This fourth volume of Speculative Fiction contains the following short stories:
Jennifer Loring – When the Dead Come Home Joe R. Lansdale – The Folding Man Kealan Patrick Burke – Go Warily After Dark T. E. Grau – To the Hills Damien Angelica Walters – Everything Hurts, Until it Doesn't Sheldon Higdon – Drowning in Sorrow Max Booth III – Whenever You Exhale, I Inhale Bruce Golden – The Withering JG Faherty – Grave Secrets Hunter Liguore – End of the Hall David Dunwoody – Snowmen Timothy G. Arsenault – Pieces of Me Maria Alexander – Neighborhood Watchers Timothy Johnson – The Story of Jessie and Me Michael Bailey – I will be the Reflection Until the End E.E. King – The Honeymoon's Over Darren Speegle – Song in a Sundress Cynthia Ward – Weighing In Michael Haynes – Reliving the Past Leigh M. Lane – The Long Haul Mark Cassell – Dust Devils Del Howison – Liminality Gene O'Neill – The Gardener Jeff Cercone – Condo by the Lake
With an introduction by editor Ben Eads. Cover art by Ben Baldwin. Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing – Tales from The Darkest Depths.
Title : Tales From The Lake: Volume 4
EAN : 9798201111311
Publisher : Crystal Lake Publishing
Format : ePub
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