Are you ready for a spine-tingling ride through the depths of darkness? Falstaff Books is excited to present Nevermore, an anthology of short stories based on the masterpieces of the one and only Edgar Allan Poe.
This collection includes eighteen original stories written by talented contemporary authors who have been inspired by Poe's macabre, gothic style. Each story captures the essence of Poe's work while offering a unique twist on his themes of horror, suspense, and the macabre. We'll take you on a dark, twisted journey exploring Poe's themes in unique ways. From outworld terror to fearsome shivers and dark revenge, all the stories are guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.
This anthology is a must-have for fans of Edgar Allan Poe and lovers of horror fiction. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the classics or a newcomer to the genre, you will not be disappointed with this collection.
stories: The Valley of Unrest by James R. Tuck And They Will Rise from the Oceans by Michele Tracy Berger Dark Wings by Gail Z. Martin The Devil in the Belfry ... Redux by Day Al-Mohamed The Cask of Amarillo by Misty Massey The Telltale Tattoo by Nicole Givens Kurtz Be Silent in That Solitude by E.M. Kaplan The Valdemar Effect by Alexander G.R. Gideon (credited as Alexander Gideon) Devilish Details by L.R. Gould Peacock and the Purloined Monsters by Kat Richardson Rue Morgue by Jason Gilbert Earth, We've Had a Problem by Michael G. Williams No Bones About It by Carol Gyzander Non-Fungible Transcendence by R.E. Carr Ascent from the Maelstrom by Rachel A. Brune Eden by R.S. Belcher Amore by L. Marie Wood Red - Quincy's Version by John G. Hartness
I have always been a voracious reader. My parents encouraged my love of books, a gift more valuable to me than anything else they could have given me. It was no surprise to anyone when I began writing. I dabbled with short stories for years, even publishing a few in small press magazines, until I found and joined a writing critique group, and tried my hand at writing novels. When I'm not writing, I enjoy reading, belly dancing and playing a pirate character at the Carolina Renaissance Faire, based on the pirates of the early 17th century. My novel, Mad Kestrel, was born from my fascination with pirates and my love of fantasy.