In preparation this week are three anthologies, The Year’s Best Schlock! Horror, The Year’s Best Schlock! Fantasy, and, yes, you guessed it, The Year’s Best Schlock! Sci-Fi. If the gods are kind, they’ll be ready in time for Christmas…
This week, we’ve got a story of spiritualism and séances from Chuck Borgia, apocalypse and annihilation from Konstantine Paradias, and a twisted tale of fast cars, fast women and fast food from Kent Rosenberger.
In Don’t Call Me Spaz! Gooer is confronted by the spirits of old, while in The Days of Mr Thomas, the man himself is climbing a mountain. In the Thousand Nights and a Night, Nur al-Din is at the mercy of a seemingly capricious caliph. In Cut, we learn more about the serial killer herself, and how she relates to Daryll.
In The Caves of Mars, Grae-don faces Treachery! while in The Airlords of Han, Rogers is Captured! but Tom is unencumbered by exclamation marks as he explores the country of The People That Time Forgot.
And in David Ludford’s The Bargain, an ill-treated wife sees a way out of her dreary life – but at what price?
This week, we’ve got a story of spiritualism and séances from Chuck Borgia, apocalypse and annihilation from Konstantine Paradias, and a twisted tale of fast cars, fast women and fast food from Kent Rosenberger.
In Don’t Call Me Spaz! Gooer is confronted by the spirits of old, while in The Days of Mr Thomas, the man himself is climbing a mountain. In the Thousand Nights and a Night, Nur al-Din is at the mercy of a seemingly capricious caliph. In Cut, we learn more about the serial killer herself, and how she relates to Daryll.
In The Caves of Mars, Grae-don faces Treachery! while in The Airlords of Han, Rogers is Captured! but Tom is unencumbered by exclamation marks as he explores the country of The People That Time Forgot.
And in David Ludford’s The Bargain, an ill-treated wife sees a way out of her dreary life – but at what price?