10 horror novelettes by Ralph Robert Moore. 400 pages. 120,000 words. Includes "Dirt Land," nominated in 2016 for Best Story of the Year by the British Fantasy Society. "[Moore's] work is not quite like that of anybody else. He is a true original." --Peter Tennant Children born with four feet. A man physically attached to three other men. A pushy waitress. A woman who dresses up as Santa Claus on Halloween. An off-campus NYC apartment overrun with tiny, crawling faces. A tomato with spikes sticking out of its red ...
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10 horror novelettes by Ralph Robert Moore. 400 pages. 120,000 words. Includes "Dirt Land," nominated in 2016 for Best Story of the Year by the British Fantasy Society. "[Moore's] work is not quite like that of anybody else. He is a true original." --Peter Tennant Children born with four feet. A man physically attached to three other men. A pushy waitress. A woman who dresses up as Santa Claus on Halloween. An off-campus NYC apartment overrun with tiny, crawling faces. A tomato with spikes sticking out of its red skin. A third rate stand-up comic who insists he isn't gay. A lonely woman who constructs a tabletop village of miniature buildings wherever she moves. A widow who's visited by God in a dream, singing instructions to her about the structure He wants her to build. A psychiatry student who has to convince a handcuffed serial rapist to sit on a toilet seat to reconnect with his childhood. "Moore's work is consistently fascinating, original and devastating. His characters speak to you from whatever hell they inhabit, with clear, unambiguous voices." --Trevor Denyer Featuring 3 novelettes from Black Static, "Dirt Land," "Kebab Bob" and "Drown Town"; 3 novelettes from Midnight Street, "They Hide in Tomatoes," "Nobody I Knew," and "Suddenly the Sun Appeared"; 1 novelette from Hellfire Crossroads, "She Has Maids," and 3 novelettes never before published, "During the Time I Was Out," "Imperfect Boy," and "Boyfriend." "Up on the mountain, not everything that gets born is human. Or at least, human enough. That's just the way it is. Some of them are kept, if they look close enough, but a lot are taken down to the river before they get big, and drowned. Shaken out of a blanket. If you go downstream, you'll find all kinds of dead babies bumping against the gray river rocks. Stiff limbs, open mouths. Getting picked at by fish. Of course, up on the mountain, the people who live there catch that fish, like they catch all fish. Fry it. Eat it. That may be part of the problem." --Opening paragraph of "Dirt Land" "Tired of the usual suspects? Bored with the same old genre cliches? Then follow my advice and read Ralph Robert Moore, a hell of a writer whose work is provocative and refreshing, never ordinary, always imaginative and graced by a compelling narrative style...Try him, you won't regret it." --Mario Guslandi "Disturbing. Nightmarish. Terrifying. And above all original...we have a genre-storytelling giant in our midst. --A.J. Kirby
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