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After Sundown

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

After Sundown

Contributors:

By (Author) Mark Morris

ISBN:

9781787584563

Publisher:

Flame Tree Publishing

Imprint:

Flame Tree Publishing

Publication Date:

20th October 2020

UK Publication Date:

20th October 2020

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

823.0873808092

Prizes:

Short-listed for British Fantasy Award - Best Anthology 2021 (UK)

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm

Description

This new anthology contains 20 original horror stories, 16 of which have been commissioned from some of the top names in the genre, and 4 of which have been selected from the 100s of stories sent to Flame Tree during a 2-week open submissions window. It is the first of what will hopefully become an annual, non-themed horror anthology of entirely original stories, showcasing the very best short fiction that the genre has to offer. FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices. AUTHOR: Mark Morris has written and edited almost forty novels, novellas, short story collections and anthologies. His recent work includes the official movie tie-in novelisations of The Great Wall and (co-written with Christopher Golden) The Predator, the Obsidian Heart trilogy (The Wolves of London, The Society of Blood and The Wraiths of War), the anthologies New Fears (winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Anthology) and New Fears 2 and many more.

Reviews

..there are loads of other short stories by notable and new authors that you would probably want to keep reading over and over. -- SplatterGeist Reviews
"This rich and masterful collection of horror highlights both up-and-coming and established authors in an interesting twist on the standard anthology [...] Highly recommended for longstanding horror fans and those readers who may not think horror is for them. There is something for everyone in this one." -- Booklist
"This is a short story collection that does exactly what it sets out to, delight and scare. With stories from well-known authors in the genre as well as a few from emerging voices, After Sundown has something for everyone. Highly recommended." -- The British Fantasy Society
Totally recommended if you like crazy, and mind-bending horror short stories. -- The Nerd on the Loose
"An entertaining, slickly written, mainstream, fun, something-for-every-horror-fan anthology. -- HorrorTree
"In After Sundown, editor Mark Morris has assembled an anthology of twenty original short stories by contemporary writers (most with notable credentials in the field of horror writing, along with some relative newcomers). Standout stories [include] Alison Littlewod's 'Swanskin' [...] a reminder -- if there were any who needed it -- that horror has, at times, every right to sit at the top table of 'literary fiction'. It's an often beautiful and compelling piece that had me thinking of Daphne du Maurier." -- Horla: The Home of Intelligent Horror
Beautifully written pieces that lean into the intuitive and fantastic. -- Publishers Weekly
After Sundown is a fine horror anthology. Filled with spine-chilling stories, it'll make your heart race nonstop. It proves horror has no boundaries. You can find it in both supernatural and non-supernatural stories. Highly recommended. -- Fantasy Book Critic
This is a short story collection that does exactly what it sets out to, delight and scare. With stories from well-known authors in the genre as well as a few from emerging voices, After Sundown has something for everyone. Highly recommended. -- British Fantasy Society
Theres a refreshing lack of pretentiousness about these stories. The authors span several continents so theres a decent array of themes and styles. Each tale had a very distinct voice, with a superb variety that perfectly illustrates what a broad church the genre covers. I had a blast reading this book. It really has reinvigorated my interest in the horror genre. -- Stephen Bacon, author & critic
Theres a risk with collections featuring multiple authors that you get one or two duds that spoil the whole collection. Thankfully that wasnt the case here. After Sundown is packed with excellent horror stories. The stories are all very unique so no two are alike. -- The Book Lovers Boudoir
Totally recommended if you like crazy, and mind-bending horror short stories. -- The Nerd on the Loose
Its a very smart collection and I think lots of horror fans will find across the wider collection something that appeals. -- Run Along the Shelves

Author Bio

Mark Morris (editor) has written and edited almost forty novels, novellas, short story collections and anthologies. His script work includes audio dramas for Doctor Who, Jago & Litefoot and the Hammer Chillers series. His recent work includes the official movie tie-in novelizations of The Great Wall and (co-written with Christopher Golden) The Predator, the Obsidian Heart trilogy (The Wolves of London, The Society of Blood and The Wraiths of War), the anthologies New Fears (winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best Anthology) and New Fears 2 as editor, a new audio adaptation of the classic 1971 horror movie Blood on Satans Claw, for which he won the New York Festival Radio Award for Best Drama Special, and a new audio adaptation of the M.R. James ghost story A View From a Hill, for which he won his second New York Festival Radio Award, for Best Digital Drama Program, and which has also been nominated for an ARIA (Audio & Radio Industry Award).

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