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Soul: A Paranormal Anthology
In Wood for the Trees, Mari’s camping trip is interrupted by the appearance of injured campers. So why can’t she or the park rangers find them?
Midnight Exhibit: Volume 4
Killdeer Tower is fifteen stories tall—sixteen if you count the basement. Killdeer Tower holds the last 200 people on earth, but Rosa’s only interested in finding one.
Illustrated Worlds Issue #9
Sam mourns the loss of her family in All the Pretty Little Horses. But when something resembling her wife appears on the trail cameras, Sam is going to search the bog for answers.
What Lurks: A Cryptid Anthology
Isla is hungry — hungry for a promotion, a raise, a better life — but there’s something after her that’s even hungrier in Crack Open the Shell
Mythaxis Magazine
In Murmurations, a parasitic infection erupts, destroying its victims’s free wills along with their eyes. Caleb thinks he can outlast it, but being a survivor isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
No Gods No Masters
The Shroud gives as much as it takes, but no one really knows much about it. Especially when no man dares to look up at it.
These are the stories John tells Brielle through letters sent during World War I in Goodbye, Brielle.
Reader Beware Magazine
In Carcinogenesis, a mysterious blue snow falls over Yara and Ben’s house. Then their dog starts to change.
Creepy Podcast
In Root System, a modern retelling of Thumbelina, a woman must deal with the mysterious appearance of a child born from a flower. Her partner is thrilled, but then The Child starts to grow roots.
Howl: A Shapeshifting Anthology
Terri’s forced trip to a small town ER after a run-in with a horse doesn’t go exactly how he planned in A Horse Walks into a Bar.
Cthulhu Dreams
Sirens, one of the cover stories of the CTHULHU DREAMS anthology, explores what befalls a small, beachside town with Cthulhu's heart washes ashore.
Behind the Revolving Door: Volume II
Everything Will Be Okay.
That’s what the billboard tells Sharonda every day as she drives into work. But as the city begins to crumble around her and the Earth itself starts to tear apart at its seams, can she really trust the billboard to keep her safe in Liminal Messaging?