Wily Writers Presents Tales of Foreboding
by Angel Leigh McCoy
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Pub Date Nov 24 2022 | Archive Date Jan 31 2023
Wily Writers | Wily Writers LLC
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Description
You know that feeling. Foreboding—the feeling that bad, or evil, awaits us at some point in our future, distant or near.
It’s like a pressure at the back of your brain, a whisper that it can all go terribly wrong. The sense of foreboding reminds us the bad is coming—but we don’t know exactly when.
Here are 14 tales where evil is nosing the chinks in the lives of the unsuspecting, searching for a way in and ready to wreak havoc. But these are no ordinary sufferings and miseries: cults, mythical forest creatures, elder gods, psychic powers, murder, parallel universes, monsters, death, nature gone awry, zombies, ghosts, and husbands.
In these 14 tales, things don’t bode well:
- In Lisa Morton’s “High Desert,” abandoned in the desert one woman learns the hard way that some spines pierce deeper than others.
- Nature figures out how to take a sinister upper hand in Bill Bodden’s “When to Let Go.”
- “Coffin” by Alison J. McKenzie asks the question ‘can you exist without being alive?’
- Jennifer Brozek explores the difficulty, and danger, of trying to understand one’s own mind in “A Test of Vigilance and Will.”
- In “Jenny” by Lee Call, curiosity and love possess their own perils, but when they cross paths...
- Yvonne Navarro’s “Meet Me On the Other Side” delves into an alternate world and explores love and sacrifice in the face of an impending apocalypse and libidinous beasts.
- Which is worse—a natural disaster, a monster, or a husband—is the question at the heart of Allie Yohn’s “In the Very Air You Breathe.”
- "Frostlings" by Chris Marrs gives us the definitive answer about family and love—and mythical creatures.
- “Still Life With Shattered Glass” by Loren Rhoads exposes a morbid hobby, and where it leads.
- Joan De La Haye’s “Getting Rid of Charlie” examines that father-daughter bonding time is very important—and can come in an aberrant form.
- In “A Spectacle of a Man” by Weston Ochse, one man finds that better living can come from the Elder Gods, but it’s not going to be pretty.
- “Purgatory” by Angel Leigh McCoy warns us how one mistake can last forever and forever and forever...
- S.G Browne’s “Lower Slaughter” reveals how thin the veneer of reality is—and that making the bus on time is crucial.
- E.S. Magill’s “Los Necrocorridos” proves that love can exist in the most horrific conditions, even in the zombie apocalypse.
This is the 4th book in the Wily Writers Presents series.
A Note From the Publisher
E.S. Magill and Bill Bodden edited this book. Angel Leigh McCoy owns the imprint under which it was published and has a story included in it.
Marketing Plan
We are using social media to promote this book series, as well as leveraging the included authors' audiences.
We are using social media to promote this book series, as well as leveraging the included authors' audiences.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781950427208 |
PRICE | $8.99 (USD) |
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