Dreaded Invocations presents transgressive spins on pulp-style short story horror fiction. Read the garish tales of those too terrified to speak about their dark experiences. What troubles plague a man who seeks chat app-based therapy from the confines of a secret prison cell? Are those menacing calls to a babysitter really coming from inside the house? Does a vast treasure or mysterious fate await a double-crossing diver inside a sunken ship? Will a steampunk experiment's artificially constructed man meet a friend or foe inside a mysterious cave? What vengeance does a self-exiled silent movie…mehr
Dreaded Invocations presents transgressive spins on pulp-style short story horror fiction. Read the garish tales of those too terrified to speak about their dark experiences. What troubles plague a man who seeks chat app-based therapy from the confines of a secret prison cell? Are those menacing calls to a babysitter really coming from inside the house? Does a vast treasure or mysterious fate await a double-crossing diver inside a sunken ship? Will a steampunk experiment's artificially constructed man meet a friend or foe inside a mysterious cave? What vengeance does a self-exiled silent movie star have in store for former colleagues against whom he holds a grudge? Discover the dread-inducing answers in this collection of 14 offbeat short horror stories. Fans of 1970s/1980s/1990s-style horror fiction may appreciate the modern spin presented in this book, which draws inspiration from classic comics, pulp magazines, and drive-in cinema.
Anthony M. Caro is a full-time writer who penned Tragedy Man: A Horror Anthology, the essay collection Universal Monsters & Neurotics: Children of the Night and Their Hang-Ups, and the sci-fi novelette Why is Cal Drawing Stick Figures at 3 AM in the 22nd Century? Anthony M. Caro contributed essays and articles to online and print publications, including HorrorNews, Comic Book Historians, Mad Scientist, Cinema Scholars, Cult Movies, The Jiu-Jitsu Times, and PopMatters. He's worked in radio, TV, film, and theater.
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