The Campfire Collection: Thrilling Tales for the Great Outdoors

The Campfire Collection: Thrilling Tales for the Great Outdoors

by EricMartin (Author)

Synopsis

The Sun has set, the campfire is lit, and dark night presses insuddenly, the wilderness seems very big and very scary. In the good old-fashioned tradition of story-telling, The Campfire Collection offers twenty-five spine-tingling tales, both true and fictional, of the human experience in the great outdoors. From beastly attacks, to brushes with death and supernatural encounters, this anthology captures the cruel, sometimes macabre, side of Mother Nature. And it isn't pretty. Haruki Murakami describes a life destroying tsunami, and Cynthia Dusel-Bacon gives an agonizingly detailed account of being mauled by a bear. Rounded corners and durable cover make this a suitable companion for any overnight excursion, and large type means easy radin by campfire or flashlight. Whether you're just pitching a tent in the backyard or all the way up on the top of Mount Everest, The Campfire Collection is a chilling read from writers who have lived to tell.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 242
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 25 May 2000

ISBN 10: 0811824543
ISBN 13: 9780811824545

Media Reviews
LOS ANGELES TIMES
Dick Lochte
The Campfire Collection is a sturdy trade paperback chock-full of scary stories. As edited by San Francisco author Eric B. Martin, some of the entries are fact (like a section of Beryl Bainbridege's The Birthday Boys that follow Capt. Robert Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole), some are fiction (among them Tobias Wolff's Hunters in the Snow ). All take place outdoors, where nature and man (and monster) can turn a wilderness outing into a nightmare experience. Authors include Edgar Allan Poe (of course), Jack London, Paul Bowles and anthropologist Judith M. Brueske. A disparate group, ordinarily, but all on the same page when it comes to making your hair stand on end.

LOS ANGELES TIMES
Dick Lochte
The Campfire Collection is a sturdy trade paperback chock-full of scary stories. As edited by San Francisco author Eric B. Martin, some of the entries are fact (like a section of Beryl Bainbridege's The Birthday Boys that follow Capt. Robert Scott's doomed expedition to the South Pole), some are fiction (among them Tobias Wolff's Hunters in the Snow ). All take place outdoors, where nature and man (and monster) can turn a wilderness outing into a nightmare experience. Authors include Edgar Allan Poe (of course), Jack London, Paul Bowles and anthropologist Judith M. Brueske. A disparate group, ordinarily, but all on the same page when it comes to making your hair stand on end.

Author Bio
Eric Martin is an author who frequently listens for things that go bump in the night. He lives in San Francisco.