This book contains scenes of explicit violence and gore.
Homo sapiens are among the most intelligent creatures to have ever graced the face of this planet we call home. Their advancements in the fields of science and technology have allowed them to live out their wildest dreams.
But what if those dreams turned out to be nightmares?
This collection of technological nightmares contains the stories "Salvage", "Unalived", "Bonemeal", "Orbital Boner", "By The Horns", "Filter", "Head" and "A Private Show".
Harrison Phillips is an English author of horror, sci-fi and fantasy. His literary influences range from Clive Barker and Stephen King, to Jack Ketchum and Edward Lee. He was born and raised in Birmingham, England, where he still resides with his long-suffering wife, their two daughters, and a schnauzer named Minnie.
Salvage Mr Chorley’s past is the stuff of folklore, handed down from kid to kid. A tale of how he became mad!
Unalived JackSPLAT wants to be a successful gamer. In a desperate bid to become a somebody he searches for a banned game m*rder simulator. I loved the premise of this one! Such a fab concept!
Bonemeal Jennifer and Rob are living the good life. Rob watches his neighbour sprinkling something on her lawn overnight. Because you MUST remember to feed it… I loved this one!
Orbital Boner Have you ever really taken a deep dive into the average size of eye sockets? No neither had i…. But the professor, well, he has! I found this one really funny especially the ending!
By The Horns The bucking bronco was a good idea at the time! The ending of this one oh my days I didn’t see that coming! Some delicious body horror in this one.
Filter Mia’s a pretty girl though she doesn’t much see it herself. I loved this story. I loved the plot and haven’t read anything quite like it! There were elements giving me a little bit of Stephen kings fairytale vibes. What do you see when you look in the mirror?
Head A kidnapping. Dr Williamsons a surgeon. But that’s not all he is… how far would you go to save the life of a loved one? I absolutely loved this one.
A Private Show A request goes too far. But it’s all worth it in the end. I loved this one, rich and fast paced.
This anthology is a simply brilliant collection of shorts. I enjoyed each and every one of these stories. I think Orbital Boner and Filter are my favourites from this collection. Plenty of delicious body horror. This one is an easy 5 star for me!
Salvage: Technological Nightmares by Harrison Phillips isn’t just sci-fi horror it’s what happens when technology stops serving humanity and starts harvesting it. This book feels like: • rusted wires sparking in the dark • corrupted files screaming through old speakers • machines learning how to hate Every story reads like a transmission intercepted from a dying world. Phillips doesn’t give you clean, shiny cyberpunk. He gives you dirty tech. Broken implants. Flesh fused with metal. Memory rot. Corporate experiments that should’ve stayed buried. The horror isn’t jump scares. It’s inevitability. It’s realizing:the scariest monster isn’t AI… it’s what humans build when they stop caring who gets crushed.The prose is sharp, mechanical, and means like a buzzsaw cutting through bone. Each nightmare feels fast, brutal, and personal. No filler. No mercy. If you love: • Black Mirror • Love, Death + Robots • Dead Space • Cyberpunk 2077’s darker side • Analog horror & glitch aesthetics • Short stories that punch you in the throat
This book will absolutely fry your nervous system.
By the end I felt like I needed to unplug my router and sit in silence.
Salvage: Technological Nightmares delivers eight short stories that bring a bit of everything to the table and keep you engaged from beginning to end. Expect body horror, the supernatural, media, beauty culture, some truly awful neighbours, and disturbing experiments. Add in plenty of gory, creepy moments, along with a few that did make me laugh, and it’s no surprise this book has become one of my favourite short story collections.
All stories pack a punch and I cannot tell you which one I enjoyed the most… because they’re all bloody brilliant! So I urge you to pick it up and decide for yourself.