Footsteps in the Dark Short Stories
By (Author) Emily Alder
Contributions by Ramsey Campbell
Contributions by P.G. Galalis
Contributions by J.J. Gallivan
Contributions by Ali Habashi
Contributions by Maria Haskins
Contributions by S.R. Masters
Contributions by Damien Mckeating
Contributions by John Moralee
Contributions by Aeryn Rudel
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing
24th July 2020
24th July 2020
Not for Online ed.
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
808.838729
Hardback
480
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 36mm
792g
Dedicated to that ominous strain of horror that sends a shiver down your spine, this selection of masterful tales gathers the weird and wonderful from a rich tradition of genre writing. The sound of a sinister tread in an apparently abandoned house; mysterious crimes committed in the dead of night; a glimpse of a monstrous apparition through the murky gloom: all find their home here. This latest anthology in the popular series of Gothic Fantasy collections features the works of contemporary authors alongside classic tales by E.T.A. Hoffman, Shirley Jackson, M.R. James and more. SELLING POINTS: . Silver foiled, embossed cover, printed on silver paper, matt laminated. . A gorgeous gift edition packed with the best of horror, and brand new stories. . Brand new and classic tales, brought together for a satisfying read. . Illuminating foreword. . Another title in a series of beautiful editions of short story collections for the modern reader. Hardback Deluxe edition, printed on silver, matt laminated, gold and silver foil stamped, embossed. 25 illustrations
Emily Alder is Lecturer at Edinburgh Napier University, where she teaches literature, film, popular culture and ecocriticism from the nineteenth century to the present. She is an interdisciplinary researcher whose interests lie in literature and science and the environmental humanities. Spoken, written and visual narratives communicate, construct and help us to understand individuals, materials and practices in the social and physical world around us, and Emilys research seeks to learn more about these relationships in the contexts of genre fiction, science and environmental problems. Current projects include a monograph, Weird Fiction and Science at the Fin de Sicle, co-editing a Gothic Studies special issue on the topic of Nautical Gothic, and co-leading the Ade of Frankenstein project which commemorated the bicentenaries of Mary Shelleys Frankenstein in 2016 and 2018. She has published and presented on the fin-de-sicle Gothic and 20/21st-century Gothic/ Horror/SF and is now editor of the journal Gothic Studies for the International Gothic Association.