Dark Corners (Vol. 1, Issue 4)

Dark Corners (Vol. 1, Issue 4)

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Jul 31, 2015 · English · Paperback (184 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 184
Language English
Published Jul 31, 2015
Publisher CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 1515286991
ISBN-13 9781515286998

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In a macabre assemblage of unsettling tales, this collection delves deep into the human psyche, exposing the shadows that lurk beneath daily life. Each author, with their unique voice, weaves a narrative that explores the darker corners of existence, where fear and curiosity intertwine. Characters grapple with their haunted pasts and confront surreal, sometimes harrowing, situations that test their limits and reveal their true nature.

Ed Kurtz opens the volume with a story that sets a tone of eerie suspense, while David Rachels follows with a poignant reflection that challenges the borders of reality. Emily McNeely injects a dose of haunting beauty, navigating themes of loss and memory against a backdrop of richly crafted imagery. The stories continue to unfold, each narrative offering a fresh twist on familiar terrors that solidify the anthology's overarching theme: darkness, in all its forms, permeates life.

Readers will find themselves drawn into unsettling scenarios that evoke both discomfort and intrigue. Will Viharo and Ryan Sayles expertly capture the nuances of anxiety and paranoia, unfolding plots that keep the reader on edge. Meanwhile, William E. Wallace and S.W. Lauden bring to life characters whose deepest fears are manifest in haunting, sometimes grotesque ways. Together, they create an atmosphere rich with tension and unpredictability.

As the volume progresses, Heath Lowrance and Jason Lairamore contribute their distinct storytelling flair, culminating in an immersive reading experience that lingers long after the final page is turned. With each narrative packed with psychological depth and chilling imagery, this anthology is a testament to the captivating power of dark fiction, exploring not just the phenomena that frighten us, but the very nature of fear itself.

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