Détails du livre
Format
Broché
Pages
268
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Feb 1, 2009
Éditeur
TTA Press
Description
In the ninth issue of Black Static, readers are treated to a captivating blend of horror and speculative fiction, where each story unravels layers of darkness and mystery. The contributions from notable authors like Aliette de Bodard and Christopher Fowler promise to evoke a rich tapestry of unsettling narratives that linger long after being read. Through intense character development and haunting settings, these tales explore the depths of human emotion and the eerie undercurrents of existence.
Peter Tennant’s essay, "White Noise," serves as a thought-provoking interlude, compelling readers to reflect on the themes presented within the stories. This collection not only entertains but also challenges perceptions, making it a significant entry for both genre enthusiasts and critical readers alike. The collaborations within this issue affirm Black Static's status as a vital platform for contemporary horror literature.
Peter Tennant’s essay, "White Noise," serves as a thought-provoking interlude, compelling readers to reflect on the themes presented within the stories. This collection not only entertains but also challenges perceptions, making it a significant entry for both genre enthusiasts and critical readers alike. The collaborations within this issue affirm Black Static's status as a vital platform for contemporary horror literature.
Genres
Mystère
Enfants