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Ten tales of horror and dark fantasy, each with the retro-vintage flair readers have come to appreciate from the Curiosities anthology series. A poet makes a passage with death. A solitary monster meets another. Nazi war experiments run amuck on the Eastern Front. Unsettling sounds follow you through the New England woods. A sea captain takes in a mermaid, though it may be his doom. One very monstrous clock. And more.From the gothic to the grotesque, these exhibits will have you trading your steampunk browns for gothic blacks, and back again. Featuring a guest editorial on the roots of cosmic horror by the queen of cosmic horror herself, Mary SanGiovanni.The Curse of the Thorn by Elaine Vilar Madruga, translated by Toshiya KameiThe Monstrous Metronome by Lena NgThe Peculiarity of Two by Liam HoganA Dog's Death by Diana A. HartSilvergloom by Jonathan DuckworthThe Well-Trained Thing in Constance's Dress by John AdamsTo Our Own Ghosts by Deborah L. DavittThe Revellers by Marisca PichetteCurio. by Catherine McCarthyAppointment in Time by James DorrNon-fiction: Lovecraft's Legacy of Cosmic Horror by Mary SanGiovanniNon-fiction: Interview with Lena Ng by Andrew McCurdyEdited by Kevin Frost and Andrew McCurdy
Curiosities returns with new steampunk stories of mysterious machines, curious contraptions, mannerly magicks, a heroic noveltrix, and tea. Ever so much tea.>The stories: Dorothea Defies Convention by A.J. BrennanThe Death Trade by Natasha C. CalderThe Instant by Harris CoverleyMary Shelley and the St Pancras Ghoul by Ian C. DouglasThe There-It-Is Store by Adam GaylordShards by JL GeorgeA Rainy Day at St Bartholomew's by Philip Brian HallEuphonia by Jason J. McCuistonSeven Cups of Tea by Gwen KatzInked by MM SchreierThe Taste of Storms by Priya SridharThe Mirror Crack'd by Jordan Taylor>Nonfiction: Gwen Katz interview with Andrew McCurdy Edited by Kevin Frost
Thirteen tales of heroic deeds and narrow escapes, astonishing creatures and esoteric schemes, cosmic horrors and urban fantasies, all set against the backdrop of World War II.Climb aboard the train, if you dare, we may not know where or when it will stop, but we guarantee to entertain you en route as we travel across foreign lands, brimming with adventure, danger, and intrigue. There will be dragons. The Stories: Year of the Teacup Dragon by Suzanne J. WillisThe Fields of Ice by Lewis GershomThe Book Burning by JD BlackroseOcean's Bounty by Andrew J LucasNochnaya Serenada by Dawn VogelMourning Medusa by Mark OrrGaruda by Anya OwWarpigs by Adrian ChamberlinThe Wish by Mounia Lakehal MeriboutThe Castle at the Edge of the World by DJ TyrerSerpent's Wall by Sean Patrick HazlettMom's Bombs by Marcas McClellan>Forward and interview with Anya Ow by Andrew McCurdy. Edited by Kevin Frost and Andrew McCurdy
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