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Fans of H. P. Lovecraft will rejoice in-and recoil from-these nineteen mesmerizing tales of cosmic horror. This long-awaited sequel to the bestselling anthology Lovecraft's Monsters is once again presided over by expert horror editor Ellen Datlow (FEARS, Body Shocks). Lovecraft's Brood is a must-add to any horror fan's library…or else.
"Superstar editor Datlow makes no missteps." -Publishers Weekly
A prison guard and a convict have an affair fueled by the hallucinations of fungal spores. Squatters arrive in a weird train station, where they unearth a strange idol. Researchers discover skin thieves instead of normal turtles. A mezcal-tasting tour turns utterly terrifying. An old woman stitches a portal that is disrupted by a nameless cat.
Discover the Mythos as you've never experienced it before. These dizzying new spins on classic Lovecraftian themes will leave you disoriented, but sane (we hope-we make no promises). Ellen Datlow is the quintessential editor of horror fiction. She has won multiple Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, and Shirley Jackson Awards and has received lifetime achievement awards from the World Horror and World Fantasy Associations. Her many anthologies include the Best Horror of the Year series; Snow White, Blood Red; Lovecraft's Monsters; Naked City; The Monstrous; Body Shocks; FEARS and Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror. Datlow lives in New York City. Fans of H. P. Lovecraft will rejoice in (and recoil from) these nineteen mesmerizing tales of cosmic horror. This long-awaited llustrated sequel to the bestselling anthology Lovecraft's Monsters is once again overseen by expert horror editor Ellen Datlow (FEARS, Body Shocks). Lovecraft's Brood is a must-add to any horror fan's library…or else.
"Superstar editor Datlow makes no missteps." -Publishers Weekly
A prison guard and a convict have an affair fueled by the hallucinations of fungal spores. Squatters arrive in a weird train station where they unearth a strange idol. Researchers discover skin thieves instead of normal turtles. A mescal-tasting tour turns utterly terrifying. An old woman stitches a portal that is disrupted by a nameless cat.
Discover the Mythos as you've never experienced it before. These dizzying new spins on classic Lovercraftian themes will leave you disoriented, but hopefully sane (we make no promises). "Once Seen" by Conrad Williams
"Mister Ainsley" by Steve Rasnic Tem
"Sideways" by Ray Cluley
"Empty Shells on a Cold Shore" by Jacob Steve Mohr
"The Keep Quiet" by Aaron Dries
"Agent of Chaos" by Ursula Vernon
"The Beholder's Share" by Caitlín R. Kiernan
"Backbite" by Norman Partridge
"Eat the Wyrm" by Elizabeth Hand
"The Note" by Paul Tremblay
"a strange form of life" by Laird Barron
"Call of the Void-L'appel du Vide by Carol Gyzander
"Hypnopompia" by L. Marie Wood
"Volcano" by Livia Llewellyn
"Halogen Sky" by Wendy N. Wagner
"Wind Come Down the Mountain" by A.C. Wise
"Infantum" by Ian Rogers
"Diving Deep" by Gary McMahon
End of the Line edited by Jonathan Oliver
"One Possible Shape of Things to Come" by Brian Hodge Advance Praise for Lovecraft's Brood
"Ellen Datlow's taste as an editor is legendary. In Lovecraft's Brood, she shows us why. The stories here range in style and mood, showing just how far cosmic horror can stretch itself and still satisfy. I had a blast reading this book."
-Victor LaValle, author of The Ballad of Black Tom
"Ellen Datlow is, by far, the most famous and prolific editor of horror fiction and the present book is a further, good example of her well known professional ability."
-Hellnotes
"A marvelous Lovecraftian anthology that burns cold and bright within the constellation of cosmic horror must-haves. Lovecraft's Brood stretches the expanse of cosmic horror expectations with some wonderful and unexpe
"Superstar editor Datlow makes no missteps." -Publishers Weekly
A prison guard and a convict have an affair fueled by the hallucinations of fungal spores. Squatters arrive in a weird train station, where they unearth a strange idol. Researchers discover skin thieves instead of normal turtles. A mezcal-tasting tour turns utterly terrifying. An old woman stitches a portal that is disrupted by a nameless cat.
Discover the Mythos as you've never experienced it before. These dizzying new spins on classic Lovecraftian themes will leave you disoriented, but sane (we hope-we make no promises). Ellen Datlow is the quintessential editor of horror fiction. She has won multiple Hugo, Bram Stoker, Locus, and Shirley Jackson Awards and has received lifetime achievement awards from the World Horror and World Fantasy Associations. Her many anthologies include the Best Horror of the Year series; Snow White, Blood Red; Lovecraft's Monsters; Naked City; The Monstrous; Body Shocks; FEARS and Darkness: Two Decades of Modern Horror. Datlow lives in New York City. Fans of H. P. Lovecraft will rejoice in (and recoil from) these nineteen mesmerizing tales of cosmic horror. This long-awaited llustrated sequel to the bestselling anthology Lovecraft's Monsters is once again overseen by expert horror editor Ellen Datlow (FEARS, Body Shocks). Lovecraft's Brood is a must-add to any horror fan's library…or else.
"Superstar editor Datlow makes no missteps." -Publishers Weekly
A prison guard and a convict have an affair fueled by the hallucinations of fungal spores. Squatters arrive in a weird train station where they unearth a strange idol. Researchers discover skin thieves instead of normal turtles. A mescal-tasting tour turns utterly terrifying. An old woman stitches a portal that is disrupted by a nameless cat.
Discover the Mythos as you've never experienced it before. These dizzying new spins on classic Lovercraftian themes will leave you disoriented, but hopefully sane (we make no promises). "Once Seen" by Conrad Williams
"Mister Ainsley" by Steve Rasnic Tem
"Sideways" by Ray Cluley
"Empty Shells on a Cold Shore" by Jacob Steve Mohr
"The Keep Quiet" by Aaron Dries
"Agent of Chaos" by Ursula Vernon
"The Beholder's Share" by Caitlín R. Kiernan
"Backbite" by Norman Partridge
"Eat the Wyrm" by Elizabeth Hand
"The Note" by Paul Tremblay
"a strange form of life" by Laird Barron
"Call of the Void-L'appel du Vide by Carol Gyzander
"Hypnopompia" by L. Marie Wood
"Volcano" by Livia Llewellyn
"Halogen Sky" by Wendy N. Wagner
"Wind Come Down the Mountain" by A.C. Wise
"Infantum" by Ian Rogers
"Diving Deep" by Gary McMahon
End of the Line edited by Jonathan Oliver
"One Possible Shape of Things to Come" by Brian Hodge Advance Praise for Lovecraft's Brood
"Ellen Datlow's taste as an editor is legendary. In Lovecraft's Brood, she shows us why. The stories here range in style and mood, showing just how far cosmic horror can stretch itself and still satisfy. I had a blast reading this book."
-Victor LaValle, author of The Ballad of Black Tom
"Ellen Datlow is, by far, the most famous and prolific editor of horror fiction and the present book is a further, good example of her well known professional ability."
-Hellnotes
"A marvelous Lovecraftian anthology that burns cold and bright within the constellation of cosmic horror must-haves. Lovecraft's Brood stretches the expanse of cosmic horror expectations with some wonderful and unexpe