![]() ![]() Wild, which reads like a lunatic cross between THE THING and DUEL, and “3 AM” by James Marlow, concerning a man haunted by that very hour. I also got a kick out of “A Bad Stretch of Road” by Dean H. Of a similar hue is “Lost Things” by the fantasy novelist Piers Anthony, featuring telepathic guide dogs and cats. Larsen and the jaw-dropping “Dogleg” by Bentley Little, about, respectively, a cat who steals the breath (and thus the life) of a grieving man’s grandmother, and a girl who loses a leg and has dog’s leg grafted onto its place. ![]() In the fiction selections animals are a favorite topic, as evinced by “Bast” by Christian A. There’s also an admiring introduction by the renowned British horror scribe Simon Clark. As with volumes one and two, the contributors are a mixture of well known names and first timers. The third and (thus far) strongest anthology of stories, poetry and artwork culled from. Edited By JEANI RECTOR (Imajin Books 2011) ![]()
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