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At the risk of stating the obvious - a few threads down from this is the same topic - recommendations for short stories. I put my response there last time - I believe there are lots of other recommendations there as well.
cheers :)
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Horror short stories
Yeah, there is this cool horror writer named James Chaplin that writes some pretty horrific stuff. His website is www.laydenrobinson.com. Check it out!
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If you want to go back aways--The October Country by Ray Bradbury seems pretty fine.
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I already mentioned it, but not in this thread. The short story collection Toybox by Al Sarrantonio which just recently casme out in a mass market paperback really kicks. Some of the stories are Bradburyeske, some not. It's *really* good.
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The Mammoth Book of Zombies is awsome!!!! With a great choice of authors such as Joe Landsdale,Ramsey Campbell,Brian Lumley,Les Daniels,Graham Masterton and a bunch more!!! Its a killer book!!!!Way worth checking out,trust me!!!!
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I'd have to say any Stephen King books and Ann Royce, but most of all i'd have to say The Exorcist is awesome.
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I have to agree with Nightbreed %150.
Lovecraft Rocks He is and always has been my favorite weird/horror writer. Get the Del-Ray collections. They usually have several shorts by lovecraft, as well as stories from frieinds and contemporaries of his, not to mention some modern authors who were inspired by him (their stories touch his mythos). One of them has Jerusalem's lot by stephen King. I was told it was a piece of crap, but read it anyway, and thought it was a great story. Here are some of the books: heres one heres another I actually have both of these books and have read them into the ground
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I personally find that some of edgar allan poe's work is quite scary to me, so i'd have to recomend like the tell-tale heart, the raven, the pit and the pendulum.....etc
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