Children of Lovecraft

6 best books like Children of Lovecraft (Ellen Datlow): Full Throttle, Growing Things and Other Stories, Sefira and Other Betrayals, The Ceremonies, Black Wings III: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror, Autumn Cthulhu

Full Throttle
AuthorJoe Hill
ISBN0062200674
In this masterful collection of short fiction, Joe Hill dissects timeless human struggles in thirteen relentless tales of supernatural suspense, including “In The Tall Grass,” one of two stories co-written with Stephen King, basis for the terrifying feature film from Netflix.

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Growing Things and Other Stories
AuthorPaul Tremblay
ISBN0062679147
A chilling collection of psychological suspense and literary horror from the multiple award-winning author of the national bestseller The Cabin at the End of the World and A Head Full of Ghosts.

A masterful anthology featuring nineteen pieces of short fiction, Growing Things is an exciting...
Sefira and Other Betrayals
AuthorJohn Langan
ISBN1614981922
John Langan’s new book is certain to solidify his place among the strongest voices in modern literary horror. Placed together within the same cover for the first time, a theme emerges from the tales that binds and unites them–and it is signaled in the title of the book.

“These are stories...
AuthorT.E.D. Klein
ISBN0553250558
Jeremy Freirs is a graduate student and teacher who decides to spend his summer working on his dissertation and preparing for the class he will be teaching in the fall on Gothic Literature; he thinks he has found the perfect place in Gilead, New Jersey, is a world all to its own, the home of a strict religious...
Black Wings III: New Tales of Lovecraftian Horror
AuthorS.T. Joshi
This third installment of S. T. Joshi’s critically acclaimed Black Wings series contains seventeen stories by some of the foremost writers in contemporary weird fiction, using the ideas, imagery, and atmosphere of H. P. Lovecraft’s tales as springboards. Jonathan Thomas opens the book with...
AuthorMike Davis
H.P. Lovecraft, the American master of horror, understood with horrible clarity that all things must die. After summer is winter, and life inevitably gives way to frozen sterility. In our modern world, we live cushioned existences, and congratulate ourselves on our supposed escape from the old dangers....
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