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But I digress.:D 'Sticks' - By Karl Edward Wagner (1974) - Link unknown Many stories love to build you up. Not with all the wild animals running around eating people, and the humans themselves going slowly insane. Rest assured, you really don't ever want to visit this place. 'The Colour Out of Space' is in fact his favorite story, a narrative about an area known as the 'blasted heath' in Arkham, Massachusetts. Without a doubt, Lovecraft is the master of the most imaginative, creative and mind-bending horror. You'll realize soon enough what is going on in this story, and you'll wish it wasn't.:D 'The Colour Out Of Space' - By H.P.
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Those of you who remembered snuggling at night to your plush animals or stuffed toys as children, may want to rethink just what you told your nocturnal furry creatures in the still of the night, when darkness was all you saw. He coined the popular 'Sturgeons Law' in 1951 which reads 'ninety percent of science fiction is crud, but then, ninety percent of everything is crud.' But forgotten among more than 200 of his incredible stories, 'The Professor's Teddy Bear', for deep shock and awe, is hard to top. 'The Professor's Teddy Bear' - By Theodore Sturgeon (1948) - Sturgeon is considered just behind Robert Heinlein as the best in Science Fiction and Fantasy. It's short, and sweet, and packs an ending punch you will never forget. That is CLEARLY the case in this horror classic. There's an old adage 'be careful what you wish for, it might just come true'. Jacobs (1902) - It's no wonder that one of the BEST short stories ever written is also one of the best horror stories ever written.:D 'The Monkey's Paw' is the ultimate 'wishing' story. And stick close.:D 'The Monkey's Paw' - By W.W. There are things in the dark, ghosts and monsters to meet and greet, legends and curses to be explored. They span over a hundred years, and today, still haunt us. Just.leave the lights on, I beg you.:D These are not for the squeamish. Five blood-curdling tales that WILL inspire you to create masterful horror tales of your own. Make no mistake, these are the cream of the crop. “Sticks,” by the late and great Karl Edward Wagner always creeps me out (as mentioned. Karl Edward Wagner - Raven's Eyrie.pdf Karl Edward Wagner - Reflections For the Winter of My Soul.epub Karl Edward Wagner - Sing A Last Song Of Valdese.epub.