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 25 of 27: Jackson Kuhl
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”
22. Lucas Pederson presents “We Were Monsters”
23. Ahna Wayne Aposhian presents “Old Hag”
24. Vitor Abdala presents “Instant Messaging”
25. Jackson Kuhl presents “Cartagena Hotel”
EXCERPT:
DAY 25 of 27: Jackson Kuhl
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”
22. Lucas Pederson presents “We Were Monsters”
23. Ahna Wayne Aposhian presents “Old Hag”
24. Vitor Abdala presents “Instant Messaging”
25. Jackson Kuhl presents “Cartagena Hotel”
EXCERPT:
A newspaper once wrote about a burglar who,
after entering a home and making his selections, would rearrange the
furnishings to disguise the absences. If there were two candlesticks at
opposite ends of the mantle, the robber would seize one and place the other at
the center. Dishes left behind on the plate shelf would be evenly spaced to
mask a swiped platter. The emptiness formerly occupied by a place setting
nabbed from the silver drawer would be filled by the remaining utensils. In
this way, the occupants were long to realize the thefts and, when they finally
did, could never say for sure when they might have occurred. Had the lonely
candlestick leapt to the middle of the mantle yesterday or had it been there
for weeks? At what time the disappearances happened was impossible to pinpoint.
It was very much the same when people began to
vanish in Ophir.
— Cartagena
Hotel by Jackson Kuhl
ABOUT: Jackson Kuhl
Jackson
Kuhl is a writer in Connecticut.
His fiction has appeared in Black Static, Dark
Tales of Lost Civilizations, New
Orleans by Gaslight, and other
publications. http://www.jacksonkuhl.com/blog
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