Genre: Speculative Anthology

Redneck Eldritch Anthology

Redneck Eldritch Anthology

And with strange aeons, Even Death may take a dirt nap… Sometimes amusing, sometimes horrifying, always unsettling, sixteen authors bring you sixteen tales of white trash meeting dark gods, the yellowed bones of antiquity, and colors that can’t be named. “A Hole in the World” by Ian Welke “Recording Devices” by D.J. Butler “Mine of the Damned Gods” by Sarah E. Seeley “Blood” by Steve […]

April 28, 2016 / 0 Comments
Wandering Realities by Steven L. Peck

Wandering Realities by Steven L. Peck

Peck’s highly imaginative stories run the gamut from Mormons reverting to a medieval society on Mars to a bishop who is killing the neighborhood dogs. These stories not only entertain and delight, but they challenge and provoke as well. This collection includes several award-winning stories, including: “Two-Dog Dose”—best short story of 2014, Association for Mormon Letters “A Strange Report from the Church Archives”—second place, Irreantum […]

July 24, 2015 / 0 Comments
Twists in Time Anthology

Twists in Time Anthology

What would happen if time, the fragile thread that both leads and binds us, could be unwound as simply as untying a knot? Would we go back, charging through our own history, changing and tweaking, plucking at that fragile thread until time itself unraveled all around us? Would we create countless universes through which we could live our fantasies―or would we become our own nightmares? […]

June 18, 2015 / 0 Comments
Dark Watch and Other Mormon-American Stories by William Morris

Dark Watch and Other Mormon-American Stories by William Morris

In Dark Watch and other Mormon-American Stories, William Morris explores how Latter-day Saints navigate the challenges of living in the modern U.S. and participating in the modern Church. Includes stories such as: The Elder Who Wouldn’t Stop Lost Icons The ReActivator and more Spanning from the early 1980s to the present and into the next century, these 16 stories portray moments that are uniquely, thoroughly […]

May 25, 2015 / 0 Comments
Levels: Fantastic and Macabre Tales by Nathan Shumate

Levels: Fantastic and Macabre Tales by Nathan Shumate

Seventeen short stories from the editor of the Arcane and Space Eldritch anthologies. From post-apocalyptic communities to existential wastelands, from black comedy to dark absurdism, from visceral shock to Lovecraftian dread, the seventeen unsettling stories in this collection are guaranteed to ensnare your imagination. [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″]

March 16, 2015 / 0 Comments
Mechanized Masterpieces 2: An American Anthology

Mechanized Masterpieces 2: An American Anthology

Ride into the Wild West with ten steampunked expansions of classic American tales. A Princess of Jasoom by J. Aurel Guay: An intrepid young researcher reaches for the stars from the Arizona desert, and finds love where she least expects it. Winged Hope by Megan Oliphant: The widow of a brilliant inventor fights insurmountable odds to see her husband’s dreams realized and save the life […]

March 2, 2015 / 0 Comments
The Mad Song by David J. West

The Mad Song by David J. West

The few bandits left were then augmented by naked savage forms, more monstrous than their own. These true ghoul looked feral and primeval beyond reckoning, like unholy hybrids of jackal and man. Elongated mouths and drawn-back ears with eyes that were slits of cold fire. Taut muscle writhed beneath gray, mottled skin as the monsters leapt! —from The Mad Song From demon haunted ruins to […]

January 22, 2015 / 1 Comment
Altered Perceptions Anthology

Altered Perceptions Anthology

Altered Perceptions is the anthology put together for the IndieGoGo campaign to benefit Robison Wells, who was crippled by debt caused by his mental illnesses. Sales of this ebook edition will go to charity, with 90% of the net proceeds benefiting Bring Change 2 Mind. This anthology contains original stories, deleted scenes, and essays from the contributors about how mental illness has affected their lives […]

November 29, 2014 / 0 Comments