World Upside Down: Mind-Bending Lovecraftian Tales
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This indie horror anthology pays homage to H. P. Lovecraft with original literature and artwork by a diverse creative collective of artists and writers. Face ancient cults, eldritch evils, existential dread, and the inevitable embrace of madness. From isolated coastal stations harboring impossible beings to eerie late-night broadcasts, these stories explore the fragile boundary between what we think is real and what really is. You will encounter haunted lighthouses, shifting identities, unnatural transformations, and unseen forces pressing in from just beyond perception. Some horrors rise from the sea, others from within the self, and others still from places that should not exist at all. Blending psychological unease with classic cosmic horror, this collection moves from quiet, creeping dread to full-scale apocalyptic collapse. Expect strange small-town mysteries, ritualistic encounters, strange transmissions, fractured minds, and encounters with entities that defy human understanding. Interwoven throughout are haunting works of poetry and original artwork that deepen the sense of disorientation, beauty, and terror. Featuring art, poetry, and short stories: James Austin McCormick, Reign Reeves Pearson, Brittiany Lema, CJ Hooper, Miguel Gaspar, Owen Pierce, Jack Dowden, Khen P. Julia, Dave Radel, Aristo Couvaras, Daniel Deyton, B.K. Barton, R.J. Butler, John A. DeLaughter, Allister Nelson, Nenad Mitrovic, Michael Mahinay, Mario Senzale, Rory Abel, Bobbi Chapman, Shawn Phelps, Nathan Poole Shannon, Pamela K. Kinney, and Damir Salkovic. Edited by Heather Holmes. "The Static Between Channels" - Reign Reeves Pearson >"The Shadows in the Lighthouse" - Aristo Couvaras >"The Altar in the West" - C.J. Hooper >"Who is Elena Voss?" - Jack Dowden >"The Motel" - Daniel Deyton >"We All Know Why the Dog Didn't Bark That Night" - Miguel Gaspar >"No Bad Parts" - Mario Senzale >"Down in the Earth" - Rory Abel >"Tea Party" - Pamela K. Kinney >"Communion" - Damir Salkovic >Twenty-four voices. Nineteen stories. Seven poems. One long, slow descent into the unknown.
This indie horror anthology pays homage to H. P. Lovecraft with original literature and artwork by a diverse creative collective of artists and writers. Face ancient cults, eldritch evils, existential dread, and the inevitable embrace of madness. From isolated coastal stations harboring impossible beings to eerie late-night broadcasts, these stories explore the fragile boundary between what we think is real and what really is. You will encounter haunted lighthouses, shifting identities, unnatural transformations, and unseen forces pressing in from just beyond perception. Some horrors rise from the sea, others from within the self, and others still from places that should not exist at all. Blending psychological unease with classic cosmic horror, this collection moves from quiet, creeping dread to full-scale apocalyptic collapse. Expect strange small-town mysteries, ritualistic encounters, strange transmissions, fractured minds, and encounters with entities that defy human understanding. Interwoven throughout are haunting works of poetry and original artwork that deepen the sense of disorientation, beauty, and terror. Featuring art, poetry, and short stories: James Austin McCormick, Reign Reeves Pearson, Brittiany Lema, CJ Hooper, Miguel Gaspar, Owen Pierce, Jack Dowden, Khen P. Julia, Dave Radel, Aristo Couvaras, Daniel Deyton, B.K. Barton, R.J. Butler, John A. DeLaughter, Allister Nelson, Nenad Mitrovic, Michael Mahinay, Mario Senzale, Rory Abel, Bobbi Chapman, Shawn Phelps, Nathan Poole Shannon, Pamela K. Kinney, and Damir Salkovic. Edited by Heather Holmes. "The Static Between Channels" - Reign Reeves Pearson >"The Shadows in the Lighthouse" - Aristo Couvaras >"The Altar in the West" - C.J. Hooper >"Who is Elena Voss?" - Jack Dowden >"The Motel" - Daniel Deyton >"We All Know Why the Dog Didn't Bark That Night" - Miguel Gaspar >"No Bad Parts" - Mario Senzale >"Down in the Earth" - Rory Abel >"Tea Party" - Pamela K. Kinney >"Communion" - Damir Salkovic >Twenty-four voices. Nineteen stories. Seven poems. One long, slow descent into the unknown.
AmazonPages: 302, Paperback, Independently published
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