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Thomas Ligotti
is a contemporary American horror writer and reclusive literary cult figure. His writings have been noted as being rooted in several literary genres—most prominently, weird fiction—and have overall been described by critics such as S. T. Joshi as works of "philosophical horror," often written as short stories and novellas and with similarities to gothic fiction. The worldview espoused by Ligotti in both his fiction and non-fiction has been described as profoundly pessimistic and nihilistic. The Washington Post called him the best kept secret in contemporary horror fiction.
We are very proud to include this fascinating and unique writer in our Little Book Series. A Little White Book of Screams and Whispers is a compilation of Interviews with Ligotti that have never been collected or reprinted. The author’s complex and esoteric answers will give you insight into one of the most original and unsettling writers of weird dark fantasy.
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- Out of stockSTOKER AWARD WINNER 2017!Superior Achievement: AnthologyWelcome to the 6th Volume of this anthology of original weird fiction. Previous volumes in this series have been nominated for or won major genre awards such as the World Fantasy Award and the Bram Stoker Award. Individual stories have also garnered equal acclaim.This latest volume continues the tradition of publishing fiction that looks for weird tales that go beyond the familiar territory of most genres. If you are looking for storytelling with style and originality, this book is for you.
- Out of stockThe fourth title in our Little Books Series III is a presentation of three all-new original novelettes by Josh Malerman, whose novel Bird Box has enjoyed recent critical success as a film.The stories:In "Fafa Dillenger's Box" A desperate man asks that his most hideous potential be buried where he can’t find it . . .In "Dead Witch's Hair" A young boy asks his mother if he can please leave the lights on in his bedroom at night, no matter what they reveal . . .In "Breadcrumbs" A famished hiker asks Fate for much needed bread and water, no mater where it comes from . . .And while all three get what they’ve requested, each also learns the horror that often accompanies wishes fulfilled in this . . . . A Little Red Book of Requests
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