California is more than beaches, sunshine, and vineyards. Two dozen horror authors are about to drag you into their nightmares, taking you on a wild tour behind the sun-soaked glamour, promising chills and thrills that linger long after the last page. With stories ranging from cosmic to body horror, to the comedic and the strange, Dread SoCal Horror Tales is a descent into the darkest corners of Southern California. These pages carry the whispers of sinister secrets in the Hollywood Hills, ancient evils stirring beneath the sands, and twisted tales behind San Diego’s sun-soaked streets, making this anthology the perfect read for lovers of the macabre. Twenty-four writers, including New York Times bestselling authors, Peter Clines, Jonathan Maberry, and Scott Sigler; and USA Today bestselling author Luke Dumas will be your guides … to the shadowy side of the Golden State.
And the best part? Your terror helps others. Proceeds from sales go to support the vital recovery work from the Palisades and Eaton fires.
Edited by Dennis K. Crosby and KC Grifant
Participating authors
David Agranoff Kevin David Anderson Brian Asman Peter Clines Jon Cohn Ronald Coleman Dennis K. Crosby Luke Dumas S. Faxon KC Grifant Indigo Halverson Theresa Halvorsen Henry Herz Elle Jauffret James Jensen TJ Kang Lisa Kastner Jonathan Maberry Greg Mollin C.D. Oakes Scott Sigler Benjamin Spada Chad Stroup Rose Winters
I have a story in this anthology so at the risk of sounding biased- fantastic collection of stories from so Cal about So Cal. Full review and podcast coverage...
A few years back, it was announced that StokerCon was coming to San Diego. At the time, I had been mulling over the idea of joining the local Horror Writers Association, having had experience putting on cons and similar large events, and I thought that I could be useful. One of the things we often talked about in meetings was this project that would eventually become Dread Coast. A Southern California or San Diego-based anthology, and the majority of the authors in this book are from San Diego.
The idea was a charity anthology, so the headache of paying two dozen authors would be taken out of the equation. Early on, talk was that it should be a California cause. When the Wildfires happened in LA, it seemed a no-brainer to support relief efforts. Dennis K. Crosby and KC Grifant, who led much of the efforts on Stokercon, continued to lead by editing this book. Publishing duties have been well handled by local author Theresa Halvorsen and her publishing arm No Bad Books Press.
There are, of course, stories that are stand-outs, and I will highlight those, but there are no duds. I enjoyed reading this one cover to cover. I often skip around, but I was curious how the stories were placed. The book opens with a squirmer from bestselling author Luke Dumas. A great kick-off for the collection, and having a story set on the beach is perfect. This one gets inside you and wiggles around. The Suitcase from newcomer C.D. Oakes is a powerful one. Probably the best most powerful prose of the collection comes from bookseller Greg Mollin (shout-out Artifact Books) whose story Growing Darkness packs a punch. Brian Asman and Jon Cohn have funny stories that make use of real settings. Chad Stroup’s story takes place in the universe of his criminally underrated Secrets of the Weird. Closing out the collection is Jonathan Maberry’s powerful vampire story.
Dread Coast is a must-read for So-Cal horror fans, but I think horror fans in all regions will enjoy this one.
Entertaining collection of horror / thriller tales set in various locales of Southern California. The voices of the authors varied widely, from softer, sometimes guarded stories of ghosts and vampires, to darker ones about the occult and cults. Everything from the more realistic horror to fantastic a la Lovecraft.