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Shrieks and Shivers from the Horror Zine

par William F. Nolan, Eric J. Guignard (Contributeur), Eric J. Guignard (Contributeur)

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Jeani Rector and the Horror Zine have compiled another classic anthology of unsettling and stomach-churning tales in the tradition of Pan Books or Weird Tales, and introduced us to a motley band of new horror talent, some of whom will no doubt become household names in the genre in time. This unrepentant volume reminds us why the small press is such a force in dark literature. "The Horror Zine is the true home of today's visceral, organic horror, and the stories in SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS reflect the courage and imagination with which Jeani Rector has sustained this genre for the past six years. Be prepared to encounter the grue in gruesome, not only brought to you by some very experienced butchers but by some fearless and inspired new dabblers in blood, entrails and other things too horrifying to mention." - Graham Masterton, author of Plague of the Manitou "A potent witch's brew of horror veterans spiced with succulent new blood." - Scott Nicholson, author of The Red Church "The stories in SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS is like a sampling from the weird, visceral darkness of the collective mind. Some of the authors are old friends, reliably creepy friends who deliver exactly what you want. What might surprise the reader is the number of new writers to devour. And there are angles on the human condition from which you never thought to look-and perhaps should not have. Endlessly creative takes on zombies, paranoia, and the monsters within. You'll read this collection long into the night. You might want to fall asleep with the lights on." - Susie Moloney, author of The Thirteen "Jeani Rector has the experience to know horror inside and out. She picks only the best of today's writers for her anthologies. I can easily see some of her hand-picked talent carrying horror into the next decade." - D. W. Jones, Editor, Blood Moon Rising Magazine "A perfect storm of a horror anthology-dread thundering through the stories, lightning flashes of terror, a hurricane of visceral thrills." - Simon Clark, author of The Night of the Triffids "There are some really good short stories in this collection. Some eerie. Some disturbing. Some I wish were true: I'd probably find the freak tent to see Hercules in a tank of honey." - Cetywa Powell, Editor/Publisher, Underground Voices Magazine FEATURING ALL NEW FICTION TAPEWORM by Martin Rose OLD HAUNTS by Nathan Robinson "I'LL BE WATCHING" by William F. Nolan NAILS IN YOUR COFFIN by Rachel Coles PETE'S BIG BREAK by Joe McKinney THEM by James Marlow STASH HOUSE by Shaun Meeks THE SAMPLE by Ray Garton HARD RAIN by Bruce Memblatt SQUATTERS by Elizabeth Massie I STILL LIVE by Wayne C. Rogers CENTER STAGE SIDESHOW by Christian A. Larsen STALKER by Tim Jeffreys FOR SHE IS FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE by Tim Waggoner RAMPART by Amy Grech SOMNIPHOBIA by P.D. Cacek FUNERAL MEATS by Kristen Houghton TRANSPOSITION by Jason V. Brock THE LAST BOTTLE by Dean H. Wild THE WOODS by Nicholas Paschall THE HOTEL SAN DIGOT by Joseph Rubas DADDY'S GIRL by Lisa Morton BLURRED by Matthew Nichols THE HOUSE by Jonathan Chapman THE NEST by Cory Cone REFLECTOR EYES by Garrett Rowlan WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS... by Rena Mason PRIVATE FRANKS by Gary Robbe ONE LAST TWEET by Eric J. Guignard BECAUSE WHAT IS MINE IS MINE by Tom Piccirilli CHICKEN by Geoff Nelder… (plus d'informations)
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Overall Rating: 3.5 Stars

Horror short stories are my favorite form of literature, hands down. So when Jeani Rector offered me a copy of [b:Shrieks and Shivers From The Horror Zine|24245237|Shrieks and Shivers From The Horror Zine|Jeani Rector|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1420139570s/24245237.jpg|43829880] to review, there was zero possibility I was going to say no. With a few well-known names in the table of contents, and my love of discovering new horror talent, I really couldn't see a downside.

The book itself is fairly handsome, certainly one of the better covers from Post Mortem Press.

Let's start with the positive: The first actual story in the collection, TAPEWORM by Martin Rose, was quite good. For my tastes, this collection was about a 30% hit rate of stories that I really enjoyed, 20% that were okay, leaving a remainder that wasn't horrible. In fact, it's some sort of achievement that there really weren't any "terrible" stories here.

In addition to the aforementioned TAPEWORM, my favorites in this collection were penned by Joe McKinney, Bruce Memblatt, Elizabeth Massie, Tim Waggoner, Dean H. Wild, Lisa Morton, Garrett Rowlan and Eric J. Guignard. Honorable mention also goes to tales from Shaun Meeks, Ray Garton, Kristen Houghton, and Joseph Rubas.

The contributions from William F. Nolan and Tom Piccirilli, two writers I quite enjoy, were so slight as to barely qualify as actual stories, apparently included only to bolster the appearance of the roster.

Dropping stories from big names into an anthology such as this is one way to get attention, however it's a double-edge: you expect the stories from the big names to be GOOD, and keep your fingers crossed that at least a few of the stories from lesser-known authors hit the mark.

So now for the grumbles:

This anthology stumbles hard out of the gate, with one of the most cringe-worthy introductions to an anthology I've ever read, by the straight-shootin' Bentley Little: He hasn't read the stories, doesn't know the authors contributing to the volume. Goes on to say that Jeani contacted him out of the blue hoping to get a story from him for a previous anthology for an earlier anthology she was doing, so he sent her something he had lying around, something he implied wasn't good enough to submit elsewhere.

Maybe this introduction would've worked better at the end of the book? Or maybe just drop it and let the stories fall or stand on their own?

I soldiered on.

The very first piece in the book wasn't a killer short story to draw me in, but rather a rambling non-fiction bit by John Russo that sounded exactly like someone had bought him a few drinks at a convention, set an audio recorder down on the bar while he rambled, and then transcribed it as "A WORD ABOUT ZOMBIES". Why? What on earth does this have to do with anything? It's a fiction anthology and I'm immediately subjected to John Russo rambling like Grandpa Simpson about zombie movies.

Removing these two bits by Little and Russo would've gotten the whole thing off to much more solid start, in my opinion.

Fortunately, things began to look up after that and before long a few decent stories washed that initial sour taste out of my mouth.

The final verdict?

All in all, a pretty decent collection that does what it's supposed to do: entertain and introduce new authors to a wider audience, and in that it succeeds. Check it out!

I know I will certainly be seeking out more from Bruce Memblatt, Dean H. Wild, Garrett Rowlan, and Eric J. Guignard in the future, as well as digging more deeply into Elizabeth Massie, Tim Waggoner, and Lisa Morton's work to boot. ( )
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Jeani Rector and the Horror Zine have compiled another classic anthology of unsettling and stomach-churning tales in the tradition of Pan Books or Weird Tales, and introduced us to a motley band of new horror talent, some of whom will no doubt become household names in the genre in time. This unrepentant volume reminds us why the small press is such a force in dark literature. "The Horror Zine is the true home of today's visceral, organic horror, and the stories in SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS reflect the courage and imagination with which Jeani Rector has sustained this genre for the past six years. Be prepared to encounter the grue in gruesome, not only brought to you by some very experienced butchers but by some fearless and inspired new dabblers in blood, entrails and other things too horrifying to mention." - Graham Masterton, author of Plague of the Manitou "A potent witch's brew of horror veterans spiced with succulent new blood." - Scott Nicholson, author of The Red Church "The stories in SHRIEKS AND SHIVERS is like a sampling from the weird, visceral darkness of the collective mind. Some of the authors are old friends, reliably creepy friends who deliver exactly what you want. What might surprise the reader is the number of new writers to devour. And there are angles on the human condition from which you never thought to look-and perhaps should not have. Endlessly creative takes on zombies, paranoia, and the monsters within. You'll read this collection long into the night. You might want to fall asleep with the lights on." - Susie Moloney, author of The Thirteen "Jeani Rector has the experience to know horror inside and out. She picks only the best of today's writers for her anthologies. I can easily see some of her hand-picked talent carrying horror into the next decade." - D. W. Jones, Editor, Blood Moon Rising Magazine "A perfect storm of a horror anthology-dread thundering through the stories, lightning flashes of terror, a hurricane of visceral thrills." - Simon Clark, author of The Night of the Triffids "There are some really good short stories in this collection. Some eerie. Some disturbing. Some I wish were true: I'd probably find the freak tent to see Hercules in a tank of honey." - Cetywa Powell, Editor/Publisher, Underground Voices Magazine FEATURING ALL NEW FICTION TAPEWORM by Martin Rose OLD HAUNTS by Nathan Robinson "I'LL BE WATCHING" by William F. Nolan NAILS IN YOUR COFFIN by Rachel Coles PETE'S BIG BREAK by Joe McKinney THEM by James Marlow STASH HOUSE by Shaun Meeks THE SAMPLE by Ray Garton HARD RAIN by Bruce Memblatt SQUATTERS by Elizabeth Massie I STILL LIVE by Wayne C. Rogers CENTER STAGE SIDESHOW by Christian A. Larsen STALKER by Tim Jeffreys FOR SHE IS FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE by Tim Waggoner RAMPART by Amy Grech SOMNIPHOBIA by P.D. Cacek FUNERAL MEATS by Kristen Houghton TRANSPOSITION by Jason V. Brock THE LAST BOTTLE by Dean H. Wild THE WOODS by Nicholas Paschall THE HOTEL SAN DIGOT by Joseph Rubas DADDY'S GIRL by Lisa Morton BLURRED by Matthew Nichols THE HOUSE by Jonathan Chapman THE NEST by Cory Cone REFLECTOR EYES by Garrett Rowlan WHAT HAPPENED IN VEGAS... by Rena Mason PRIVATE FRANKS by Gary Robbe ONE LAST TWEET by Eric J. Guignard BECAUSE WHAT IS MINE IS MINE by Tom Piccirilli CHICKEN by Geoff Nelder

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