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Six Guns Straight From Hell: Tales of Horror and Dark Fantasy from the Weird Weird West

par Laura Givens (Directeur de publication), Laura Givens (Concepteur), David B. Riley (Directeur de publication)

Autres auteurs: Bill D. Allen (Contributeur), Matthew Baugh (Contributeur), David Boop (Contributeur), Jennifer Campbell-Hicks (Contributeur), James Patrick Cobb (Contributeur)16 plus, Bill Craig (Contributeur), Sherri Dean (Contributeur), Laura Givens (Contributeur), Carol Hightshoe (Contributeur), Don Hornbostel (Contributeur), John Howard (Contributeur), Renee James (Contributeur), Joel Jenkins (Contributeur), Sam Kepfield (Contributeur), Nicole Givens Kurtz (Contributeur), Lyn McConchie (Contributeur), Henrik Ramsager (Contributeur), David B. Riley (Contributeur), David Lee Summers (Contributeur), Kit Volker (Contributeur), Lee Clark Zumpe (Contributeur)

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Vampires robbing banks; a Werewolf Sheriff; Newfangled electric Zombies; Alchemists enslaving vampires; Ghosts posing for portraits. The west was never this wild. Saddle up for an adventure through a collection of horror and dark fantasy tales that will keep you turning the pages, though you might keep one eye peeled for any severed heads that might be rolling your way. Featuring stories by: Bill D. Allen , Sherri Dean, Matthew Baugh, Bill Craig, Lyn McConchie, John Howard, David Boop, David Lee Summers, Renee James, Don Hornbostel, Kit Volker, Sam Kepfield, Nicole Givens Kurtz, Lee Clark Zumpe, Carol Hightshoe, Joel Jenkins, Henrik Ramsager, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks and James Patrick Cobb.… (plus d'informations)
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As in the publisher’s companion magazine Science Fiction Trails, the editors get a surprising amount of mileage out of their specialized setting.

Oh, sure there are the usual vampires, werewolves, and ghosts as you would expect. But there are also a few Lovecraftian pieces, a bit of alternate history, and a bit of science fiction. And, of course, you do get plenty of gunslingers. It’s one of those anthologies with few real outstanding stories, some memorable ones, and no bad ones

For me the best of the lot was Sam Kepfield’s “Ghost Dancers”. It takes perhaps the weirdest historical event in the Old West, the Ghost Dance, as its starting point, in particular the one place the movement broke into violence – Wounded Knee. It’s been awhile since I’ve read James Mooney’s The Ghost Dance-Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890, but the history seemed dead on, the ending memorable.

I’ve enjoyed Lee Clark Zumpe’s Cthulhu Mythos stories so was pleased to see him in the table of contents. The Lovecraftian elements of his “The Man from Turkey Creek Canyon” are rather slight and, to be truthful, I found the end a bit unsatisfying, like the story could have been fleshed out more or belonged to a series. However, I liked its amnesiac gunslinger of “callous conscience” sent to protect a wagon train from ambush.

Matthew Baugh, another writer who sometimes works in the Cthulhu Mythos, gives us Dave Mather, descendent of witch-hunting Cotton Mather. Hanging Judge Roy Parker sends him to track down a man Parker has already hung once. This time, as the title says, Parker wants him “Decently and Quietly Dead”.

My second favorite story was “Spook” from John Howard. Its double entendre title also refers to the buffalo soldiers who encounter a vicious town.

As you might guess, “Bleeding the Bank Dry” from David Boop is a vampire tale, a rather noirish one with a band of dim-witted brothers teaming up with a vampire to rob a bank and save the family farm from foreclosure. Or so it seems. Vampires also show up in editor Riley’s “Grumpy Gaines, Texas Ranger”. Like a fair number of the tales in the book, it combines horror with the laconic or hyperbolic rhetoric commonly associated with the western.

“The Murders Over in Weirdunkel” from James Patrick Cobb has such a style, and the murderer is, I would venture to say, totally unique in horror. “The Enterprising Necromancer” by Henrik Ramsager works out the details of what being the town resurrectionist is like. “Clay Allison and the Haunted Head” from Bill D. Allen and Sherri Dean is about just such a head – one that just won’t shut up in demanding the death of his wife.

“Chin Song Ping and the Fifty-Three Thieves” from Laura Givens is not the only story to mash up history, a couple of mythologies, and history. The story takes off after Chin Song Ping figures out the identity of the man who wants to sacrifice him and two beautiful women to give magic invulnerability to the Cowboys Wyatt Earp will face at the OK Corral. “Long Night in Little China” has an Indian bounty hunter protecting a beautiful Chinese woman from a magical critter in sleazy Gold Rush San Francisco. He’s an enjoyable enough character that I’d like to see a sequel.

There are ghosts a plenty. Lynn McConchie’s “On the Road to Bodie” has a put upon Mexican servant girl trying to figure out how to avoid destitution and still not have to marry a brutal ranch foreman. “Smile” from Kit Volker seems the first in a series continued elsewhere and involves a woman in post-Civil War San Francisco who starts making portraits of ghost to keep her struggling photography business alive. To be honest, I don’t know enough of the history of the Texas War for Independence to know if and when real history blends into alternate history in Carol Hightshoe’s “The Last Defenders”, a tale of ghosts and the Battle of the Alamo.

“Trouble Huntin’” by Bill Craig is an honest to goodness werewolf hunt conducted by a lawman looking for the creature that killed a Kansas family.

There are a refreshing number of odd concepts in the book. David Lee Summers’ science fictional “A Specter in the Light” draws effectively from the real – and short – history of the New Mexico School of Mines and some of the skilled electrical engineers working in the nearby mines. Renee James’ “As Ye Sow” deals with the consequences to a band of Union partisans who harshly treat some freed slaves. Don Hombostel’s “Night Bird” is a sweet romance with a shape shifting widow woman. “Justice”, from Nicole Given Kurtz, starts out with a prostitute seeking refuge from a band of men out to kill her and then proceeds to violate your expectations and sympathies from that stereotypical set up. Jennifer Campbell-Hicks’ “Snake Oil” kind of reminded me of a zombie version of Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes: a small boy must save his town from horror.

The Kindle edition is no longer available, but this one is worth hunting down the print edition for those with an interest in weird westerns of the horror and fantasy variety. ( )
  RandyStafford | Aug 12, 2013 |
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Nom de l'auteurRôleType d'auteurŒuvre ?Statut
Givens, LauraDirecteur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Givens, LauraConcepteurauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Riley, David B.Directeur de publicationauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Allen, Bill D.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Baugh, MatthewContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Boop, DavidContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Campbell-Hicks, JenniferContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Cobb, James PatrickContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Craig, BillContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Dean, SherriContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Givens, LauraContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Hightshoe, CarolContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Hornbostel, DonContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Howard, JohnContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
James, ReneeContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Jenkins, JoelContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Kepfield, SamContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Kurtz, Nicole GivensContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
McConchie, LynContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Ramsager, HenrikContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Riley, David B.Contributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Summers, David LeeContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Volker, KitContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Zumpe, Lee ClarkContributeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Vampires robbing banks; a Werewolf Sheriff; Newfangled electric Zombies; Alchemists enslaving vampires; Ghosts posing for portraits. The west was never this wild. Saddle up for an adventure through a collection of horror and dark fantasy tales that will keep you turning the pages, though you might keep one eye peeled for any severed heads that might be rolling your way. Featuring stories by: Bill D. Allen , Sherri Dean, Matthew Baugh, Bill Craig, Lyn McConchie, John Howard, David Boop, David Lee Summers, Renee James, Don Hornbostel, Kit Volker, Sam Kepfield, Nicole Givens Kurtz, Lee Clark Zumpe, Carol Hightshoe, Joel Jenkins, Henrik Ramsager, Jennifer Campbell-Hicks and James Patrick Cobb.

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