A compendium of original horror stories (some written in the vein of classic supernaturalists such as M. R. James, J. S. Le Fanu, H. P. Lovecraft, Ambrose Bierce, and William Hope Hodgson, others written to push, test, and redefine the boundaries of the postmodern horror tale) "The Yellow Booke" is an original publication from Oldstyle Tales Press, whose annotated and illustrated critical editions of classic horror have piqued international interest from fans and scholars alike. "The Yellow Booke" contributes to Oldstyle Tales' mission of invigorating interest in the classial past of the horror genre, while inspiring and encouraging those who would participate directly in its future. In these pages you will find mystery, weird fiction, body horror, science fictions, ghost stories, dark fantasies, and other strange tales written by living authors -- some professional, some amateur, and all deeply talented in conveying what M. R. James called "a pleasing terror..." Authors included in this anthology are C. M. MULLER, ROBERT SUBIAGA JR.,THOM NEWELL, TARAL WAYNE, JEFF BAKER, MATTHEW E. BANKS, DOUGLAS KEMP, ALLEN J. GITTENS, CHARLES WILKINSON, ASH HARTWELL, M. GRANT KELLERMEYER, and EDWARD MOORE
Michael Grant Kellermeyer is an English professor, bibliographer, illustrator, editor, critic, and author based in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
He earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from Anderson University (2010) and his Master of Arts in Literature from Ball State University (2012). He taught college writing and literature in Indiana for nine years at Ivy Tech Community College, Ball State University, and the Indiana Institute of Technology.