Tuesday, December 6, 2016

DAY 21 OF ANNOUNCING! Table of Contents for: +HORROR LIBRARY+ Volume 6


I’ll be unhurriedly posting all contributors here, one-a-day, to reveal the T.O.C. for this latest anthology volume that I edited for +HORROR LIBRARY+, to be published by Farolight Publishing (Cutting Block Books) in April, 2017.

DAY 21 of 27: Raymond Little

1.
JG Faherty presents “The H Train”
2.
Edward M. Erdelac presents “Hear The Eagle Scream”
3.
Rebecca J. Allred presents “Mother’s Mouth, Full of Dirt”
4.
Jay Caselberg presents “The Ride”
5.
John M. Floyd presents “The Red-Eye to Boston”
6.
Tom Johnstone presents “Oldstone Gardens”
7.
Bentley Little presents “The Plumber”
8.
Darren O. Godfrey presents “D.U.I.”
9.
Carole Johnstone presents “Better You Believe”
10.
David Tallerman presents “Casualty of Peace”
11.
Kathryn E. McGee presents “The Creek Keepers’ Lodge”
12.
Jeffrey Ford presents “Five Pointed Spell”
13.
Sean Eads presents “Predestination’s a Bitch”
14.
Dean H. Wild presents “The Gaff”
15.
Stephanie Bedwell-Grime presents “The Night Truck”
16.
C. Michael Cook presents “The Night Crier”
17.
Josh Rountree presents “Snowfather”
18.
Jayani C. Senanayake presents “Kalu Kumaraya (My Dark Prince)”
19.
Marc E. Fitch presents “The Starry Crown”
20.
Connor de Bruler presents “Il Mostro”
21. Raymond Little presents “Elsa and I”

EXCERPT:

“Late again, Giles.”
I removed my jacket and loosened my tie. It was a warm morning, and it was going to get a hell of a lot hotter once the big lights came on. “Sorry, Mr. Whale.”
He drew on his cigarette as his eyes studied me through wisps of blue tinted smoke. “I hope you have a good excuse. Anything other than women and drink will gravely disappoint me.”
“Oh, I seem to remember a woman.”
“Good, good. I’d hate to think that you were wasting your evenings.” He checked his watch. “Boris and Elsa are still in make-up. You may as well grab a coffee.” 

Elsa and I by Raymond Little
ABOUT: Raymond Little

Raymond Little lives in South London, where he turns his dark and speculative thoughts into fiction. He has had stories published in anthologies on both sides of the Atlantic, and his debut novel will be published in 2017 by Blood Bound Books. Ray’s fascination with the black-and-white Universal movies he watched as a child inspired him to write Elsa and I, and he dedicates this story to the visionaries and artists of that golden age of cinema.
To discover more about Ray and his writing, visit his website at raymondlittle.co.uk.

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