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Fiends: Ten Tales of Demons: Dark Fantasy Stories Kindle Edition
Of all paranormal creatures, demons are the most dangerous. Intelligent and deceitful, they are masters of disguise and crafty manipulation. They stir evil desires, exploit moral weaknesses, disguise the boundaries between right and wrong, plant convictions in the victim's mind, and persuade humans that they want the thing the demon aims to bring about.
Every culture in the world has demons, but their shape, nature and purpose varies so much that it would be impossible to give a single definition.
In this anthology, ten authors share their vision of demons, some drawing from their ethnic and cultural backgrounds, others inspired by observations from real life, all blended with the writers' vivid imagination. Their stories span a wide spectrum of styles – scary, funny, disturbing and thought-provoking.
1. THIEF AND DEMON by Jake Elwood
A gutter rat gets an offer she can't refuse.
2. DISTURBED by Mark Cassell
A deep-rooted evil awakens and the camping trip turns sour.
3. NINE RINGS OF SILVER AND ONE OF BRONZE by Rayne Hall
Time has come for Mourad to face his fear and atone for his guilt.
4. DETRITUS AT THE CHURCH FÊTE by Heide Goody and Iain Grant
A demon is sent to earth to disrupt the harmless pleasures of English rural life.
5. NON-DISCLOSURE by Mitch Sebourn
An ailing lawyer investigates a potential lawsuit involving a demon of Native American tradition.
6. INNER DEMON by Pamela Turner
Desperate to break his curse, a hemophobic serial killer confronts his inner demon.
7. NEREZZA by Debbie Christiana
In the end, who's the real demon?
8. THE DEVIL NEVER TAKES A VACATION... AND NEITHER DO I by Douglas Kolacki
A man whose profession is all things spiritual, ought to have known...
9. THE TOUCH OF THE TANIWHA by Tracie McBride
The Taniwha. Protector? Monster? Or something else entirely? The four perspectives presented in this tale may not bring you any closer to the truth.
10. STONE CITY, OLD AS IMMEASURABLE TIME by Kelda Crich
An ancient voice speaks across continents; a mother hears the call.
Product details
- ASIN : B013XK4SMY
- Language : English
- File size : 1.5 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 159 pages
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About the authors
Pamela Turner writes urban fantasy and paranormal suspense. She's also an award-winning screenplay writer. Previous jobs include administrative assistant, artist model, freelance magazine writer, security guard, and substitute teacher.
Originally from Wisconsin, Pamela now lives in Louisville, Kentucky with her daughter and four rescue cats. Besides writing, she enjoys Hidden Object games, manga and anime, cemeteries, and abandoned buildings.
Tracie McBride is a New Zealander of Maori and European descent who lives in Melbourne, Australia. Her debut collection Ghosts Can Bleed contains much of the work that earned her a Sir Julius Vogel Award, with a second collection - Drive, She Said - published by IFWG Publishing in 2020. Her stories and the anthologies they have appeared in have won or been shortlisted for several awards including the Stoker, Aurealis, and Australian Shadows Awards. Visitors to her blog are welcome at http://traciemcbridewriter.wordpress.com/.
Heide has been co-writing with Iain Grant for several years now.
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Heide lives in North Warwickshire, England with her husband and children.
Find her at www.pigeonparkpress.com or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Clovenhoof-Books-285544508177333/
Rayne Hall MA is the author of over 100 books, mostly Dark Fantasy and Gothic Horror, e.g. The Bride’s Curse: Bulgarian Gothic Ghost and Horror Stories. She is also the acclaimed editor of Gothic, Fantasy and Horror anthologies (e.g. Among the Headstones: Creepy Tales from the Graveyard) and author of the bestselling Writer’s Craft series for advanced-level writers, including and the bestselling Writer’s Craft series e.g. Writing Gothic Fiction Writing Scary Scenes, Writing Vivid Settings, Writing Vivid Dialogue, Writing Vivid Characters, Writing Deep Point of View.
Born and raised in Germany, Rayne Hall has lived in China, Mongolia, Nepal and Britain. Now she resides in a village in Bulgaria, where men perform the annual demon dance, ghosts and sirens beckon, and abandoned decaying houses hold memories of a glorious past.
Her lucky black rescue cat Sulu often accompanies her when she explores spooky derelict buildings. He delights in walking across shattered roof tiles, scratching charred timbers and sniffing at long-abandoned hearths. He even senses the presence of ghosts… but that’s another story.
Rayne has worked as an investigative journalist, development aid worker, museum guide, apple picker, tarot reader, adult education teacher, belly dancer, magazine editor, publishing manager and more, and now writes full time.
Mark Cassell lives on the south-east coast of the United Kingdom with his wife and many animals. His jobs have included baker, lab technician, driving instructor, actor, and was once a spotlight operator for an Elvis Presley impersonator.
As the author of the best-selling Shadow Fabric mythos, he’s written under several pen names with over 150 stories published in magazines and anthologies. Though his passion remains embedded in dark fantasy and horror, he’s written steampunk, fantasy and sci-fi, and regularly crosses the blurry lines between genres.
Most recently he’s seen publication in the children’s market. In particular, a Would You Rather game book series that has proven popular, and a successful range of pirate activity books. Mark often says how the “Pirate Thing” is a latent interest that will always astonish him.
A proud addition to his bibliography is through Caffeine Nights Publishing with the horror novel, Parasite Crop. Since signing that contract, he remains humbled in the knowledge he now shares the same publisher as one of his literary heroes from the late-1980s, a bygone time when he sneakily read novels at the back of school classrooms.
Incidentally, Mark never got caught.
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More about the author can be found at www.MarkCassell.co.uk
Iain Grant is the author of numerous novels and short story collections. Since 2011, he has written more than fifty books, many of them co-authored with Heide Goody.
He can be found on all the usual social media platforms or pottering around coffee shops in South Birmingham.
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- Key BaeReviewed in the United States on 24 August 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely loved it!!!!
Each story was refreshing and insanely different. I would recommend this to everyone who has a piqued interest in demons and legends!!!
- Nicholas WhiteReviewed in the United States on 4 October 2015
3.0 out of 5 stars Some good, some unfinished
Some of the stories were really good and concrete, but others left details out to the point of being both distracting and difficult to understand