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The Monstrous

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Monstrous

Contributors:

By (Author) Peter Straub
Edited by Ellen Datlow

ISBN:

9781616962067

Publisher:

Tachyon Publications

Imprint:

Tachyon Publications

Publication Date:

27th October 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.0873808

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 228mm

Weight:

412g

Description

Superstar editor Datlow makes no missteps...."
Publishers Weekly
Take a terrifying journey with literary masters of suspense, including Peter Straub, Kim Newman, and Caitln R. Kiernan, visiting a place where the other is somehow one of us. These electrifying tales redefine monsters from mere things that go bump in the night to inexplicable, deadly reflections of our day-to-day lives. Whether it's a seemingly devoted teacher, an obsessive devotee of swans, or a diner full of evil creatures simply seeking oblivion, the monstrous is always thereand much closer than it appears.

Reviews

Praise for The Monstrous Shotgun Logic Favorite Reads of 2015 LitReactor Top Ten Short Stories of 2015: "The Last Clean, Bright Summer" by Livia Llewellyn Locus 2015 Recommended Reading List: Best Novelette "Corpsemouth" by John Langan [STAR] "Datlow, horror anthologist extraordinaire, brings together all things monstrous in this excellent reprint anthology of 20 horror stories that explore the ever-widening definition of what makes a monster, with nary a misstep. The varied sources of monstrosity include a very troubled kindergarten teacher, a catering company that puts humans on the menu, and spirit-devouring creatures out of Japanese mythology, all creating distinctive microcosms where monsters reign in many forms. In Gemma Files's "A Wish from a Bone," an archeological reality show filming in Sudan uncovers evidence of the Terrible Seven, ancient beings who are bent on destruction and domination. Adam-Troy Castro's "The Totals" skewers bureaucracy and the daily grind by populating a drinking hole with monsters, who create mayhem, commit murder, and kvetch with their deadly coworkers with the same sense of ennui felt by any office drone. Other standouts by Sofia Samatar, Dale Bailey, and Christopher Fowler round out this atmospheric and frequently terrifying collection. (Oct.) --Publishers Weekly, starred review "The only direction editor Datlow gave her contributors when compiling this collection was that she didn't want any human monsters. While some of the twenty stories here skirt that rule, there are a nice variety of inhuman beasties as well. A moody Japanese tale from Jeffrey Ford, "A Natural History of Autumn," opens the collection, followed by Peter Straub's school-set riff on Cinderella, "Ashputtle." Other standouts include Adam-Troy Castro's "The Totals," which gives us a competitive monster office and "Down Among the Dead Men" from Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois about a vampire imprisoned in a World War II concentration camp. The anthology also finishes strong with John Langan's Scottish-set "Corpsemouth," the single story original to this collection. VERDICT The list of contributors, including Gemma Files, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Adam L.G. Nevill, and Kim Newman, will be enough to get horror fans excited. The assortment of styles means that there is a monster here for everyone's taste.--MM" --Library Journal "[T]he writers whose yarns appear in this collection are definitely responsible for eliciting some genuinely unsettling responses to their tales. Unsettling is a desired response for those who write and read horror fiction, and The Monstrous fulfills the desire...The twenty high caliber tales in Tachyon Publications' The Monstrous delve into egregious behavior with intelligent observations. Eerie and artfully executed, the narratives are highly imaginative and chilling." --Diabolique "It is the monstrous wonders that come from the intelligent minds of these authors that make this book amazing." --Suspense Magazine "Vivid imagery and compelling narratives" --Portland Book Review "For my money, this is the official book for Halloween 2015, a collection of shadows, scales, flesh and bone that is beautiful and unsettling all at once." --Ensuing Chapters "If horror is your thing, you will most definitely find a lot to love here." --Killer Nashville "Datlow has more backed-up expertise and accumulated assets than almost any other horror/dark/weird editor in the business." --TeleRead "The Monstrous is one of the best collections of stories I've read in recent years." --The Book Lover's Boudoir "A must-have for every fan of horror. Highly recommended." --Reclusive Reads "The Monstrous will chill and darken your day in a terrifyingly sweet way. When you begin to read it, you'll most likely have problems putting it down, because all of the stories are intriguing and they may cause a few moments of unease and distress to readers. Highly recommended!" --Rising Shadows "This anthology is thrilling and readable, and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants to read about unusual monsters." --Paper Blog "I highly recommend it. The twenty tales in this tome will leave you sleepless for many nights to come, and yet begging for more." --Shattered Ravings "[There are] excellent stories in here by such authors as Peter Straub, Brian Hodge, Dale Bailey, and Kim Newman. Each story is horrific, touching, dark--it's easy to get drawn in." --Errant Dreams "This collection has something disturbing for everyone." --Washington Independent "If you like horror, monster stories, or are looking for something to dip in and out of on chilly fall nights, this is a great selection. I can't rave enough about Datlow and the authors included here." --Book Hooked Blog "Ellen Datlow presents us with yet another utterly compelling cornucopia of horrors." --Adventures in Sci-Fi Publishing "The Monstrous is one of the most impressive themed anthologies of the year, varied in terms of theme and style, but not in quality." --This Is Horror "For anyone familiar with editor Datlow the short review for her recent horror anthology The Monstrous would be that it is everything you've come to expect from her superb taste and expert experience." --Reading 1000 Lives

Author Bio

Peter Straub lives in New York City. Ten-time World Fantasy Award--winner Ellen Datlow is one of horror's most acclaimed editors. Datlow was the fiction editor of OMNI for nearly 20 years and also edited the magazines Event Horizon and Sci Fiction. Her many best selling anthologies include the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror series; Snow White, Blood Red; Lovecraft's Monsters; Naked City, and Darkness. She has won multiple Hugo, Locus, and Shirley Jackson awards and has received several lifetime achievement awards, including the Bram Stoker. Datlow lives in New York City.

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