Synopsis
In the story that first established the monstrous cosmic terrors of his Mythos, writer H. P. Lovecraft said, "We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity..." Which makes it all the more fitting that the adepts of Lovecraft's vision writing today would choose to unveil ever-evolving and terrible fears besetting those that live on the largest island on the planet, and force the protagonists of some startling new horror fiction tales in this book to face, indeed, not placidity, but their own black seas of infinity...and madness. Again, some of the greatest scribes of the weird and startling from the land down under bring you brand new stories in the Lovecraftian genre, taking you from the realms of contemporary Australian cities to the blood-soaked, post-colonial past (touching the powerful original cultures of the land), and even hinting at the disturbing future of Terra Australis. You will fear a sunburnt country. Tales of terror by Alan Baxter, David Conyers, Julie Ditrich, Jason Fischer, Steve Kilbey, Steven Paulsen, Steve Proposch, Alf Simpson, Cat Sparks, Maurice Xanthos. Introduction by Cat Rambo and Afterword by Jack Dann.
À propos de l?auteur
Steve Proposch is the co-creator of mystical superhero The Borderlander. He has written non-fiction for publications such as Beat, Rebel Razor, and Time Out Melbourne. He lives in Australia. Christopher Sequeira is a writer and editor who has written scripts for brands such as Justice League Adventures for DC Entertainment and Iron Man and X-Men stories for Marvel Entertainment. He lives in Australia. Bryce Stevens is an editor and illustrator who has worked on horror magazines such as Bloodsongs, Severed Head, and Terror Australis. He lives in Australia. Peter Rawlik is a regular member of the Lovecraft Ezine Podcast and a frequent contributor to the New York Review of Science Fiction. He is the author of The Peaslee Papers, Reanimators, Reanimatrix, and The Weird Company. He lives in Florida.
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