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HEX-PERIMENTS: A Dark Biotech Anthology Kindle Edition
These fourteen tales explore the consequences of man's intervention when propelled by a dark agenda. With an introduction by C J Tudor, this charity anthology will help the homeless with every penny going towards that cause.
Contributing authors as follows: Keith Anthony Baird - Ross Jeffery - Eyglo Karlsdottir - Sarah J Huntington - Dave Jeffery - Kev Harrison - Paul Kane - William Meikle - Villimey Mist - David Sodergren - Denis Bushlatov - Tracy Fahey - Anthony Self - Demi-Louise Blackburn.
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Product details
- ASIN : B09NF5MKDJ
- Publisher : Keith Anthony Baird & Ross Jeffery (December 9, 2021)
- Publication date : December 9, 2021
- Language : English
- File size : 4.6 MB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 262 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,902,880 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #1,649 in Horror Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- #4,310 in Horror Anthologies (Books)
- #5,654 in Fiction Anthologies
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About the authors
Eygló was born and raised in Iceland but has spent the last twenty years living in the south of Sweden. She has been writing since she was a kid but seriously for the past ten years. She is a single mother who enjoys photography, reading, running and a long walk in the forest when time allows.
She is the author of ALL THE DARK PLACES, THINGS THE DEVIL WOULDN'T DREAM OF and the novella IN HIS MIND, HER SHADOW. She also has short stories in the anthologies THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF HALLOWEEN STORIES and in THE ALCHEMY PRESS BOOK OF HORRORS 2.
Kev Harrison is the Independent Press Award-winning writer of Shadow of the Hidden. Originally from England, Kev now lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal. He has previously lived in Turkey and Poland.
His debut novel, the award-winning 'Shadow of the Hidden' is available now from Brigid's Gate Press, while his acclaimed debut novella, 'The Balance,' a work of folk-horror with eco-horror themes, is available from Lycan Valley Press. His second novella, 'Below,' is available from Brigids Gate Press. He has two releases in Demain Publishing's Short Sharp Shocks! range: 'Cinders of a Blind Man Who Could See' and 'Curfew'.
He has had short fiction published in a variety of magazines and anthologies, including Lost Films, from Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, Below the Stairs: Tales From The Cellar from Things in the Well, Aphotic Realm Magazine's 'Fangs' issue and 'In Darkness Delight: Creatures of the Night from Corpus Press. He has also had short fiction featured on The Other Stories and Tales to Terrify podcasts. Thirteen tales of his short fiction are now collected in his debut collection, Paths Best Left Untrodden.
He is a staff writer for This is Horror.
Keith Anthony Baird is the author of The Jesus Man: A Post-Apocalyptic Tale of Horror (Novel), Nexilexicon (Novel), And a Dark Horse Dreamt of Nightmares (Book of Shorts), This Will Break Every Bone In Your Heart (Novelette) and Snake Charmer Blues (Short) A Seed in a Soil of Sorrow (Short) and the anthology Diabolica Britannica. His works can be found on Amazon and Audible. He is currently working on a dystopian novella titled SIN:THETICA, a post-apocalyptic novel titled Wind Rust.
When not at his desk writing, you might find him up a mountain, snorkeling on a coral reef, or having adventures. Failing that, it's a good bet he'll be on Twitter.
David Sodergren lives in Scotland with his wife Heather and his best friend, Boris the Pug.
Growing up, he was the kind of kid who collected rubber skeletons and lived for horror movies. Not much has changed since then.
His best known books include the gory and romantic fairy tale The Haar, the blood-drenched folk-horror Maggie’s Grave, and the analog-horror fever dream Rotten Tommy. David also writes under the pseudonym Carl John Lee, publishing splatterpunk
novels such as Psychic Teenage Bloodbath and Cannibal Vengeance.
Ross Jeffery is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated and 3x Splatterpunk Award-nominated author of ‘The Juniper Trilogy’, ‘I Died Too, But They Haven’t Buried Me Yet’, ‘The Devil’s Pocketbook’, ‘Only The Stains Remain’, 'Beautiful Atrocities', ‘Milk Kisses & Other stories’ & ‘Tethered’.
He has been published in a number of anthologies and his short fiction has also appeared in various online journals. Ross’ work has also been translated into other languages.
Ross lives in Bristol with his wife (Anna) and two children (Eva and Sophie).
You can follow him on X here @RossJeffery_
Anthony Self is the co-founder of STORGY.com - a literary website that promotes new fiction and reviews books. He's also contributed for Nightmare on Film Street, a community for every type of horror fan; addicts, enthusiasts, and casual creeps. He also created Inside Your Screen, a YouTube channel that centres on playing through indie horror games.
He's written plays, one of which was performed at Hampstead Theatre and he also won a short film competition. His short stories can be found in Exit Earth, Annihilation Radiation and You Are Not Alone.
Birthday Treat is his first novel, dystopian and unbearably tense, it's a gripping tale of sacrifice, survival and freedom.
His debut short story collection, Cat Box and Other Strange Tales was released on 20th October 2022
You can follow and send memes of cats @Mr_Selfy
Demi-Louise Blackburn is a dark fiction author from a small, tired town in West Yorkshire, England. Some of her morose tales have found homes with the likes of Kandisha Press, All Worlds Wayfarer, Ghost Orchid Press, and The Future Dead Collective.
You may spot the shadow of Demi around the riverbanks of her home, at a festival during summer, or holed away painting during the cooler months. But mostly, you'll find her skulking online, collecting questionable and potentially haunted knickknacks for her office, which is lovingly dubbed 'The Smile Room'.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2022Hex-Periments is an Anthology from the minds of Keith Anthony Baird and Ross Jeffery. The two of them brought their super powers together and assembled an all-star cast to bring us a collection of stories full of dark, gory, brutal biotech horror.
Now initially I didn’t think it was going to be my thing. Biotech isn’t my top favorite horror genre, but when I found out it is a charity anthology, with the proceeds benefiting The Bristol Methodist Centre, I decided to check it out.
One can’t help but to get excited when looking at the table of contents and seeing some of our favorite indie writers. Not only did Keith Anthony Baird and Ross Jeffery contribute, but we have selections from Kev Harrison, Tracy Fahey, Anthony Self and Villimey Mist. Writers I’m familiar with. Those alone made this collection a winner for me.
Additionally, I used this anthology to sample other writers and discover voices new to me. No disappointments here.
It was fun to see how each writer crafted their story around the biotech theme. Although it’s not my favorite horror, I never found myself bored or wandering. The stories are quite gripping, several taking sharp twists, and surprising me how graphic and gory they are.
“Those Damn Trees,” By David Sodergren started things off, and it takes a turn somewhere in the middle that just made me realize I’m in for a ride.
My favorite out of the bunch is probably “They Came From The Rocks,” from Villimey Mist. I enjoy mixing up the style and presentation at times. This one is pretty much told just through emails, and she nails the language normally used in emails.
I can probably sit here and break apart each story, but I think that takes away the fun and thrill of reading an Anthology full of writers with different backgrounds and styles. Besides, there isn’t a flat story in the bunch.
And with a line-up like this, coming together to create something for a charity, this is a must have for you.
The Bristol Methodist Centre provides on a daily basis food, showers, access to computers, laundry services, a clothing store, healthcare clinics, 1 on 1 support, access to drugs and alcohol support services, housing support and benefit advice, as well as friendship and the option for additional support when needed.
Top reviews from other countries
- Adam HulseReviewed in the United Kingdom on March 7, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible Collection
The only downside of this anthology is that it is impossible to pick a favourite story. Every one was a pleasure to read whether it be darkly mischievous or wonderfully poignant. The concept brought out the best in those authors I had read before while I have found a clutch of new writers who's work I will be seeking out immediately.