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Daniel G. Keohane

Auteur de Margaret's Ark

12+ oeuvres 126 utilisateurs 8 critiques

Œuvres de Daniel G. Keohane

Margaret's Ark (2011) 58 exemplaires
Solomon's Grave (2007) 22 exemplaires
Wicked Witches (2016) — Directeur de publication — 19 exemplaires
Wicked Haunted: An Anthology of the New England Horror Writers (2017) — Directeur de publication — 10 exemplaires
Destroyer of Worlds (2012) 6 exemplaires
Cemetery Dance Issue 48 (2003) 4 exemplaires
Ray Gun 1 exemplaire
Plage der Finsternis (2009) 1 exemplaire
Plague of Darkness (2014) 1 exemplaire
Cemetery Dance Issue 46 (2003) 1 exemplaire

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As a horror fan and long time resident of New England I have always been interested in stories about witches so this gorgeous cover immediately caught my eye. Beyond this cover, Wicked Witches is just plain "wicked good" story telling. The tales that cast the strongest spell on me were as follows..
"In Agatha Craggins' Defense by John McIlveen -
To say Agatha was unattractive was a gross understatement but does that make her a wicked witch just because the townsfolk point and stare and gossip about her? You will have to read to find out.
"The Witch's Apprentice" by Morven Westfield - Callie has had enough of her annoying noisy neighbor and decides to use witchcraft to get some peace and quiet.
"Going Home" by James A Moore - A witch returns to Salem but are her intentions good or evil?
"White Witch" by Catherine Grant -When a baby is born the "wrong color" it will take the power of a mother's love and some help from voodoo to protect her.
"Baskets" by Paul McMahon- When Tommy shows up at Grandma Shawl's house uninvited and unwelcome they're both going to be sorry.
"Portrait of an Old Woman with Crows" by Peter N. Dudar
When a woman begins painting a portrait without asking the subject for permission to use her likeness the results are horrifying. This one had me almost afraid to turn the pages.
"To Dance The Witches Circle Again" by Morgan Sylvia- This story was amazing! Trouble is brewing as more and more witches are arrested and put to death.
"Another Plane" by Patrick Lacey-
Matt is fed up with his wife Kelly's interest in witchcraft. It's not real. Or is it?
"The Jatinga Effect" by Doug Rinaldi-
Edson is having a really bad day at work, and so are his coworkers thanks to a curse.

I would highly recommend this anthology to any fan of horror, dark fiction, or witches in general. All the stories were good, some were spectacular.

I received a complimentary copy for review
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IreneCole | 3 autres critiques | Jul 27, 2022 |
What a wonderfully wicked short story and poetry anthology!

Wicked Witches gathers 22 stories about witches. The New England states have been rich in Witch lore for hundreds of years. This anthology gathers new modern tales of witchery, ranging from misunderstood crones to evil satanists.

I enjoyed every story in this collection. Some were humorous, others chilling. But all were delightfully witchy and wonderful.

My favorite tale is T.S. Eliot Burns in Hell penned by GD Dearborn. A reporter searches out a long-missing former rock star, only to find he has gotten himself into real trouble. From the setting -- a crumbling, old farmhouse filled with cannibalistic cats -- to the slow build of terror, the story was fantastic! Sometimes things that disappear should best be left to the shadows where they belong. The story was just awesomely horrific! It left me staring at my cats with awe and major distrust for the rest of the day.


Included in the anthology are:

That Witch We Dread - Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert
In Agatha Craggins' Defense - John McIlveen
Welcome to the D.I.V. - Errick A. Nunnally
The Witch's Apprentice - Morven Westfield
Going Home - James A. Moore
White Witch - Catherine Grant
Baskets - Paul McMahon
The Saint of Regret - Nick Manzolillo
Witch - Trisha J. Wooldridge
Run in the Widow's Hell - K.H. Vaughan
Portrait of an Old Woman with Crows - Peter N. Dudar
Tilberian Holiday - Izzy Lee
To Dance the Witches Circle Again - Morgan Sylvia
Another Plane - Patrick Lacey
Access Violation - Jeremy Flagg
T.S. Eliot Burns in Hell - GD Dearborn
Black Forest, Black Heart - Joshua Goudreau
The Jatinga Effect - Doug Rinaldi
The Place of Bones - Barry Lee Dejasu
Creaking Through Salem - Ogmios
Blessed Be & Kick Ass - Jan Kozlowski
Moving House - Rob Smales

The wicked cover art was designed by artist Mikio Murakami. The anthology's introduction was provided by Penny Dreadful, hostess of Penny Dreadful's Shilling Shockers.

I definitely recommend this collection of witchy writings for anyone who enjoys horror and dark fantasy!





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JuliW | 3 autres critiques | Nov 22, 2020 |
Anthologies are never an easy choice.It is difficult to maintain the same standard throughout the different stories.Some are good, even very good, some are ok and some are barely ok.Still,all in all,a good (and interesting! )introduction to the witches of New England. 
 
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Obi2015 | 3 autres critiques | Jul 19, 2020 |
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I am happy to report that there is not a bad story in this entire anthology. Sure, some are better than others, but each original story has its own unique twist to the ghost story trope.

It's been a long time since I've read a good ghost story and this collection has filled that void nicely.

Knock, Knock Artwork by Kali Moulton - One of a few selected art pieces to accompany the stories in this collection.

The Thing With No Face by Peter N. Dudar - A wonderful start to this anthology of ghostly tales. A return to a childhood home causes Kevin Ellis to remember a tragic day. "But the thing standing directly in the center of the lawn was loathsome; a silhouette of spindly white arms and legs that fluttered in the hot pre-dawn breeze like a frayed flag. The apparition floated in defiance of the tangible things surrounding it, as if it somehow wanted to find the same permanence but could not."

Lost Boy by Bracken Macleod - Tale of the ghost of a boy who once was. Bracken succeeds in building the suspense in his contribution to Wicked Haunted.

Scrying Through Torn Screens by Patricia Gomes - One of a few poetry selections in the anthology.

They, Too, Want to be Remembered by KH Vaughan - The nightmares in this short would be funny. if they weren't terrifying. "But I am not so fortunate. I wake with a start to the sound of destruction and mayhem. There are horses in my apartment, crashing through the windows and rearing high enough to scrape the ceiling with their hooves. My coffee table and flat-screen are toppled and smashed beneath sharp hooves. Their eyes are wild and rolling. This time I am not dreaming."

Everything Smells Like Smoke Again by Curtis M. Lawson - Another above average ghost story as evidenced by a glowing cigarette. I loved this story.

The Boy on the Red Tricycle by Dan Szczesny - An effective story about Sam and the ghost who becomes like a son to him. Trust me when I tell you this story does not end well for anyone.

One Way Dead End Artwork by Ogmios

East Boston Relief Station by Paul R. McNamee - A kidney stone, a GPS pointing in the wrong direction, and a ghost in the East Boston Relief Station.

Mouse by Larissa Glasser - Loved this ghost story with a transgender theme. Told from the point of view of the ghost. Larissa has created something special with her contribution to the anthology.

The Walking Man by Matt Bechtel - Not all ghosts are dead. A story with a terrific twist from one of my favorite writers.

My Work is Not Yet Completed by Nick Manzolillo - A wildly imaginative telling of the story of the ghost of Samuel Clemens.

Ghosts In Their Eyes by Trisha J. Wooldridge - Poetry is not my thing, but Tricia uses the format to tell a wonderful story.

They Come With the Storm by Dan Foley - Lost love and ghost-laden storms make for one creepy tale.

Turn Up the Old Victrola by Tom Deady - Tom Deady is becoming one of my go-to writers for entertaining stories. Last year he was awarded a Stoker for his debut novel, Haven, and I just read his new novella, Weekend Getaway. Here he tells a wickedly entertaining tale of a haunted victrola.

Ghost Maker by Emma J. Gibbon - Asking the poignant question, if you get an abortion, do you create a ghost.

The Pick Apart by Paul McMahon - Another effective ghost story involving a girl killed in a bridge collapse.

The Stranding Off Schoodic Point by R.C. Mulhare - Story of an apparition at sea. A tale with a lovely twist.

Triumph of the Spirit by GD Dearborn - Life as a ghost through the eyes of the spirit Wonderfully told.

Ghost on a Swing Artwork by Judi Calhoun

The Road to Gallway by Rob Smales - I loved this story and its wonderful twist.

The Thin Place by Morgan Sylvia - “There’s a ghost in my house,” I said. She looked at me thoughtfully, and then closed her mascara-laden eyes and did some mumbo-jumbo with her hands, her heavy rings flashing in the light. A moment later, her eyes snapped open. “Analea,” she said. “A victim of the fire.”

Tripping the Ghost by Barry Lee Dejasu - An odd story of bodies, mushrooms, and, of course, ghosts.

we’re all haunted here by doungai gam - A touching and heart-warming story told by a new ghost. I just loved this line in Gam's story. "The living claim they’re the ones haunted by ghosts, but those of us already dead are every bit as haunted by the ones we left behind."

Murmur by Jeremy Flagg - Witches using magic and computers to communicate with the dead get more than they bargained for.

Pulped by James A. Moore - A great way to end the anthology. When it comes to James A. Moore, I'm admittedly a bit of a fanboy. This is a wonderful story of an early superhero now a ghost seeking revenge.

As I was writing this review, I was reminded how much I enjoyed reading this anthology. So many great stories from familiar authors and authors new to me. As a reader, you can't ask for more than that.

Strongly recommended.

Published by NEHW Press, Wicked Haunted: An Anthology of the New England Horror Writers is available in both Paperback and E-Book formats.
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FrankErrington | Nov 30, 2017 |

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