The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: v. 21: The World's Premier Annual Showcase of Horror and Dark Fantasy Fiction

The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror: v. 21: The World's Premier Annual Showcase of Horror and Dark Fantasy Fiction

by StephenJones (Author)

Synopsis

The year's best, and darkest, tales of terror, showcasing the most outstanding new short stories and novellas by both contemporary masters of the macabre and exciting newcomers. As ever, this acclaimed anthology also offers the most comprehensive annual overview of horror around the world in all its incarnations; a comprehensive necrology of famous names; and a list of indispensable contact addresses for the dedicated horror fan and writer alike. The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror remains the world's leading annual anthology dedicated solely to presenting the best in contemporary horror fiction. Praise for Stephen Jones: 'The best horror anthologist in the business is, of course, Stephen Jones, whose Mammoth Book of Best New Horror is one of the major bargains of this as of any other year.' Roz Kavaney 'An essential volume for horror readers.' Locus 'Stephen Jones ...has a better sense of the genre than almost anyone in this country.' Lisa Tuttle, The Times Books

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Publisher: Robinson Publishing
Published: 28 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 1849013721
ISBN 13: 9781849013727
Book Overview: The latest volume in this award wining horror anthology series featuring the year's best work from the world's leading horror writers.

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Author Bio
Stephen Jones has won three World Fantasy Awards, four Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker Awards and three International Horror Guild Awards. He has won the British Fantasy Award nineteen times and is also a Hugo Award nominee. A former television producer/director and genre movie publicist and consultant he has co-edited numerous books including The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror series as well as numerous other Mammoths. He lives in London.