The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror

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by Stephen Jones


  Pan Book of Horror Stories (www.panbookofhorrorstories.co.uk) is a tribute site dedicated to the best-known horror anthology series ever published in the UK. Comprehensive listings of all stories and authors can be found here, along with rare contractual and promotional material that has been gathered together for the first time, giving a unique insight into the series’ publishing history.

  SF Site (www.sfsite.com) has been posted twice each month since 1997. Presently, it publishes around thirty to fifty reviews of SF, fantasy and horror from mass-market publishers and some small press. They also maintain link pages for author and fan tribute sites and other facets including pages for interviews, fiction, science fact, bookstores, small press, publishers, e-zines and magazines, artists, audio, art galleries, newsgroups and writers’ resources. Periodically, they add features such as author and publisher reading lists.

  Vault of Evil (www.vaultofevil.wordpress.com) is a site dedicated to celebrating the best in British horror with special emphasis on UK anthologies. There is also a lively forum devoted to many different themes at www.vaultofevil.proboards.com

  The Mammoth Book of Wolf Men

  Edited by Stephen Jones

  ISBN: 978-1-84901-031-3

  Price: £7.99

  Twenty-four thrilling short stories of werewolf horror

  Entrenched in an ancient curse, and inspired by the classic werewolf movies and legends that launched a legacy of horror, these are twenty-four of the finest werewolf stories ever collected in a single volume.

  These stories reflect centuries of terrifying tales of men who change into savage and bloodthirsty creatures at the full moon, destroying those around them.

  They include classic novellas such as ‘The Hairy Ones Shall Dance’ by Manly Wade Wellman, ‘The Whisperers’ by Hugh B. Cave and ‘The Cell’ by David Case, as well as such modern masterpieces as Clive Barker’s ‘Twilight at the Towers’, Suzy McKee Charnas’ award-winning ‘Boobs’ and Neil Gaiman’s tale of lycanthropic adjustor Lawrence Talbot, ‘Only the End of the World Again’.

  ‘A quality assortment of lycanthropic yarns.’

  Time Out

  ‘Thoughtfully put together, and excellent value for money.’

  The Dark Side

  Table of Contents

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction: Horror in 2009

  The Woods MICHAEL KELLY

  Throttle JOE HILL and STEPHEN KING

  Out and Back BARBARA RODEN

  Respects RAMSEY CAMPBELL

  Cold to the Touch SIMON STRANTZAS

  The Game of Bear M.R. JAMES and REGGIE OLIVER

  Shem-el-Nessim An Inspiration in Perfume CHRIS BELL

  What Happens When You Wake Up in the Night MICHAEL MARSHALL SMITH

  The Reunion NICHOLAS ROYLE

  Mami Wata SIMON KURT UNSWORTH

  Venturi RICHARD CHRISTIAN MATHESON

  Party Talk JOHN GASKIN

  Two Steps Along the Road TERRY DOWLING

  The Axholme Toll MARK VALENTINE

  Granny’s Grinning ROBERT SHEARMAN

  In the Garden ROSALIE PARKER

  After the Ape STEPHEN VOLK

  The Nonesuch BRIAN LUMLEY

  Princess of the Night MICHAEL KELLY

  Necrology: 2009 STEPHEN JONES and KIM NEWMAN

  Useful Addresses

 

 

 


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