Dark Terrors is an anthology edited by Stephen Jones and David A. Sutton. It was first published in 1995.
Description[]
Between 1995 and 2002, Dark Terrors: The Gollancz Book of Horror was Britain's premier non-themed anthology of original horror stories. Over six volumes, it published some of the biggest names in the field as well as many newcomers who have gone on to forge impressive careers in the genre. Edited by the World Fantasy Award-winning team of Stephen Jones and David A. Sutton, Dark Terrors established itself as a cutting-edge market for some of the most literary and disturbing fiction being produced on both sides of the Atlantic, winning the British Fantasy Award and the International Horror Guild Award in the process. Now The Best of Dark Terrors collects together twenty of the most memorable stories from the original books in a new volume, which also includes reminiscences by both the editors and their original publisher, Jo Fletcher, along with an Index detailing the authors and their work that were included in the legendary anthology series. For fans of superior horror fiction, the Terrors just got very Dark indeed...
Contents[]
- More Tomorrow by Michael Marshall Smith
- The Puppets by Ramsey Campbell
- Sampled by Steve Rasnic Tem
- The Hungry Moon by Graham Masterton
- Love Eats by Lisa Morton
- Uzzi by Brian Lumley
- Splatter of Black by Charles Allen Gramlich
- The Laundry Imp by Christopher Fowler
- Food for Thought
- Screens
- All My Friends Are Here by Charles Wagner
- Eternity Ltd by Mark Morris
- The Lagoon by Nicholas Royle
- At the Crossroads, Burying the Dog by Jeff VanderMeer
- The Travelling Salesman's Christmas Special by C. Bruce Hunter
- A Feast at Grief's Table by Roberta Lannes
- Bleed by Richard Christian Matheson
- Where the Bodies Are Bruied 3: Black and White and Red All Over by Kim Newman
- I've Come to Talk with You Again by Karl Edward Wagner
- Fee by Peter Straub