1 • The Stains • (1980) • Robert Aickman 55 • City Fishing • (1980) • Steve Rasnic Tem 61 • Sun City • (1980) • Lisa Tuttle 73 • Yare • (1980) • Manly Wade Wellman 85 • A Room with a Vie • (1980) • Tanith Lee 101 • Diminishing Landscape with Indistinct Figures • (1980) • Daphne Castell 123 • Tissue • (1980) • Marc Laidlaw 135 • Without Rhyme or Reason • (1980) • Peter Valentine Timlett 149 • Love Me Tender • (1980) • Bob Shaw 163 • Kevin Malone • (1980) • Gene Wolfe 175 • Time to Laugh • (1979) • Joan Aiken 187 • Chicken Soup • (1980) • Kit Reed 197 • The Pursuer • (1980) • James Wade 203 • Bridal Suite • (1980) • Graham Masterton 219 • The Spot • (1980) • Dennis Etchison and Mark Johnson 235 • The Gingerbread House • (1980) • Cherry Wilder 253 • Watchers at the Strait Gate • (1980) • Russell Kirk 273 • .220 Swift • (1980) • Karl Edward Wagner 315 • The Fit • (1980) • Ramsey Campbell 327 • The Miraculous Cairn • (1980) • Christopher Priest 373 • The Man Whose Eyes Beheld the Glory • (1980) • John Brunner 391 • The Rubber Room • (1980) • Robert Bloch 405 • Drama in Five Acts • (1980) • Giles Gordon 411 • The Initiation • (1980) • Jack Sullivan 421 • Lucille Would Have Known • (1980) • John Burke 433 • Teething Troubles • (1980) • Rosalind Ashe 451 • The Funny Face Murders • (1980) • R.A. Lafferty 481 • Femme Fatale • (1980) • Marianne Leconte 493 • Big Wheels: A Tale of the Laundry Game • (1980) • Stephen King 505 • Richie by the Sea • (1980) • Greg Bear 519 • Can You Still See Me? • (1980) • Margaret Dickson 527 • A Song at the Party • (1980) • Dorothy K. Haynes 535 • One Way Out • (1980) • Felice Picano 555 • The Ice Monkey • (1980) • M. John Harrison 567 • Symbiote • (1980) • Andrew J. Offutt 577 • Across the Water to Skye • (1980) • Charles L. Grant 589 • The Dark • (1980) • Kathleen Resch
Ramsey Campbell is a British writer considered by a number of critics to be one of the great masters of horror fiction. T. E. D. Klein has written that "Campbell reigns supreme in the field today," while S. T. Joshi has said that "future generations will regard him as the leading horror writer of our generation, every bit the equal of Lovecraft or Blackwood."
Realmente mi motivo para leer este libro ha sido Stephen King, ya que incluye un relato suyo que para sorpresa mía no me ha gustado, no sé si recomendar este libro o no, ya que muchos de sus relatos me han parecido aburridos pero otros me han encantado. Destaco: la ciudad del sol de Lisa Turttle, una habitación con vita de Tanith Lee, amame con ternura de Bob Shaw, yare de Manly Wade Wellman, tejido de Marc Laidlaw, sopa de pollo de Kit Reed y mi favorito de todos suite nupcial de Graham Masterton. Espero poder leer más de estos nuevos autores que he descubierto gracias a este libro.