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Miseria's Chorale

Beautifully illustrated throughout, Miseria’s Chorale gathers together award winners, bestsellers, veterans and exciting new stars in one mammoth anthology that represents a broad definition of horror, taking readers on a journey to unspeakable realms and nightmarish self-discovery. Over 400 pages featuring 48 of the world's most frightening and unique voices in modern horror.

Contents

In Green Remembered by Christopher Nadeau

Worm Garden by Patrick Lacey

Becoming The Beast by Christian A. Larsen

Sowing The Seeds by Bear Weiter

Hiding by Pete Aldin

Happy Thoughts by Nick Kimbro

When Karen Met Her Mountain by Todd Keisling

One by Cameron Suey

Asrai by Carmen Tudor

Ripped From Heaven by Patrick Tumblety

The Eye That Ate The Sky by Alexandre Mandarino

The Catacomb Enigma by Jon Michael Kelley

From Suicide Station by Adam Millard

The Cherry Tree by James S. Dorr

Because The Night Is Dark And Full Of Monsters by Sergio Palumbo

The Story by Aurelio Rico Lopez III

Choosing My Confession by Meghan Arcuri

Visit by Richard Godwin

Bedfordshire by Peter Crowther

The Face Of Death by Paul Kane

The Wind by Ryan Neil Falcone

Tomb Of The Initiate by Aaron J. French

Thrall by Richard Farren Barber

Evacuation by Jay Wilburn

The Gatehouse by Anna Taborska

Exit To Dove’s Tail by Ken Goldman

Motel Impression by Michael Thomas-Knight

Kicks by Carl Barker

Cracks by Jon Ingold

Give Me Convenience by Shaun Meeks

Red Harvest by K. Trap Jones

King Of A Distant Star by Tim Jeffreys

Trauma Children by Lucy Taylor

Cicada by Caren Gussoff

A Feeble Gleam Of Stars by R.W.W. Greene

Letters by Christina Murphy

The Watching Room by Glen Damien Campbell

Destruction: A Plague Story by Bruce Memblatt

What Lurks Below by Peter Baltensperger

The Shadow On The Hill by Peter Mark May

That Sinking Feeling by Lance Manion

Tug by Douglas J. Ogurek

The Banquet by Fred Skolnik

Formaldehyde Fairies by Alana I. Capria Lily

In The Ether by Christopher Hivner

The Girl Beneath by Dy Loveday

Extremity by B.T. Joy

Instantaneous by Christopher David Rosales