In the mood for Weird Horror? These nine tremendously entertaining weird horror titles come from Lazy Fascist Press, and feature books such as Animal Money by Michael Cisco, a StoryBundle favorite. If you like weird fiction with a horror twist, this is the bundle for you.
The initial titles in the Weird Horror Bundle (minimum $5 to purchase) are:
The Art of Horrible People by John Skipp
Skullcrack City by Jeremy Robert Johnson
American Monster by J.S. Breukelaar
The Pleasure Merchant by Molly Tanzer
Where We Live and Die by Brian Keene
If you pay more than the bonus price of just $14, you get all five of the regular titles, plus four more:
The Last Final Girl by Stephen Graham Jones
Animal Money by Michael Cisco
The Last Horror Novel in the History of the World by Brian Allen Carr
Witch Hunt by Juliet Escoria
Check out these reviews!
Witch Hunt by Juliet Escoria
"Unrelenting, violent, often scary: Juliet Escoria's debut collection of stories will likely have you begging and crying for salvation a few pages in. She's just that good." – Jason Diamond, Flavorwire
The Last Final Girl by Stephen Graham Jones
"Perhaps the smartest send-up of slashers ever, a brainier, brawnier, literary SCREAM; the ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN of the genre [...] the greatest slasher movie never made. Yet." – Jesse Bullington, Innsmouth Free Press
The Art of Horrible People by John Skipp
"The Art of Horrible People may very well be one the best collections published this year, and we certainly hope to read more by John very soon. By using the genres that made him a household name in Horror fiction, John Skipp's stories transcend those genres, proving art is alive and well and exists in the first place you need to look." – Bob Pastorella, This Is Horror
Animal Money by Michael Cisco
"Brilliant and demanding [...] Simultaneously the strangest high-finance thriller ever and a rumination on value theory and the financial shituation (sic), it deserves to provoke as much excitement among philosophers of money as it does among aficionados of weird fiction." – China Mieville, The Guardian
American Monster by J.S. Breukelaar
"The closest a book's come to Samuel R Delany's Dhalgren probably ever. Breukelaar is one of the best new writers around and I can't wait for whatever comes next. Read this book. There's really nothing else like it." – Edward J. Rathke, The Best Indie Press Books I've Ever Read
https://storybundle.com/archives/the-...
The initial titles in the Weird Horror Bundle (minimum $5 to purchase) are:
The Art of Horrible People by John Skipp
Skullcrack City by Jeremy Robert Johnson
American Monster by J.S. Breukelaar
The Pleasure Merchant by Molly Tanzer
Where We Live and Die by Brian Keene
If you pay more than the bonus price of just $14, you get all five of the regular titles, plus four more:
The Last Final Girl by Stephen Graham Jones
Animal Money by Michael Cisco
The Last Horror Novel in the History of the World by Brian Allen Carr
Witch Hunt by Juliet Escoria
Check out these reviews!
Witch Hunt by Juliet Escoria
"Unrelenting, violent, often scary: Juliet Escoria's debut collection of stories will likely have you begging and crying for salvation a few pages in. She's just that good." – Jason Diamond, Flavorwire
The Last Final Girl by Stephen Graham Jones
"Perhaps the smartest send-up of slashers ever, a brainier, brawnier, literary SCREAM; the ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN of the genre [...] the greatest slasher movie never made. Yet." – Jesse Bullington, Innsmouth Free Press
The Art of Horrible People by John Skipp
"The Art of Horrible People may very well be one the best collections published this year, and we certainly hope to read more by John very soon. By using the genres that made him a household name in Horror fiction, John Skipp's stories transcend those genres, proving art is alive and well and exists in the first place you need to look." – Bob Pastorella, This Is Horror
Animal Money by Michael Cisco
"Brilliant and demanding [...] Simultaneously the strangest high-finance thriller ever and a rumination on value theory and the financial shituation (sic), it deserves to provoke as much excitement among philosophers of money as it does among aficionados of weird fiction." – China Mieville, The Guardian
American Monster by J.S. Breukelaar
"The closest a book's come to Samuel R Delany's Dhalgren probably ever. Breukelaar is one of the best new writers around and I can't wait for whatever comes next. Read this book. There's really nothing else like it." – Edward J. Rathke, The Best Indie Press Books I've Ever Read
https://storybundle.com/archives/the-...
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