Awards Bram Stoker Awards Description Darkness exists everywhere, and in no place greater than those where spirits and curses still reside.
Lansdale "The Island Trovar" by JC Hemphill(with interior illustration by Ron Perovich).
Williams "Sumeria to the Stars" by Jonathan Vos Post "The Tall Grass" by Joe R.
French "Whale of a Time" by Gitte Christensen "Sins of our Fathers" by Wendra Chambers "The Talisman of Hatra" by Andrew S.
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Priddy "Buried Treasure" by Rob Rosen "The Small, Black God" by Caw Miller "In Eden" by Cherstin Holtzman "We Are Not the Favored Children" by Matthew Borgard "Rebirth in Dreams" by A.
Thurston "Requiem" by Jason Andrew "Gilgamesh and the by Mountain" by Bruce L.
Deskin Rink "Gestures of Faith" by Fadzlishah Johanabas "Bare Bones" by Curtis James Mc Connell "British Guiana, 1853" by Folly Blaine "The Nightmare Orchestra" by Chelsea Armstrong "The Funeral Procession" by Jay R.
Cornelius "Quetzalcoatl\'s Conquistador" by Jamie Lackey "K nigreich der Sorge (Kingdom of Sorrow)" by C.
Witherspoon "The Door Beyond the Water" by David Tallerman "To Run a Stick Through a Fish" by Mark Lee Pearson "Quivira" by Jackson Kuhl "Directions" by Michael G.
Guignard "Angel of Destruction" by Cynthia D.
What is it that lures explorers to distant lands where none have returned? Where is Genghis Khan buried? What happened to Atlantis? Who will displace mankind on Earth? What laments have the Witches of Oz?Answers to these mysteries and other Tales are presented within this critically acclaimed anthology by the following authors."Introduction" by Eric J.
In Dark Tales OF Lost CIVILIZATIONS, you will unearth an anthology of twenty-five previously unpublished horror and speculative fiction stories, relating to aspects of civilizations that are crumbling, forgotten, rediscovered, or perhaps merely spoken about in great and fearful whispers.
Tread not lightly on ancient lands that have been discovered by this collection of intrepid authors.
Awards Bram Stoker Awards Description Darkness exists everywhere, and in no place greater than those where spirits and curses still reside