Collection of seven horror stories, with an introduction by Edward Bryant. Illustrations by Alan M. Clark. |
Collection of 19 stories and one unpublished novel excerpt. Significantly expanded from the Stoker award-winning Roadkill Press 1992 edition with an added 11 stories, the novel excerpt, and a new introduction and comments on the stories and writing by the author. Foreword by Edward Bryant. This is a signed limited edition of 750; a traycased, lettered edition of 26 ($150.00) adds another four stories, three original. |
Associational non-supernatural horror short story in chapbook form. This is a signed, limited edition of 250. |
Reprint short story distributed with the signed, limited, edition of Lesser Demons. |
Horror story in chapbook form. This is a signed, limited edition of 500. |
Horror novel. A hired killer who can see ghosts is set up in San Francisco. This is a signed, limited edition of 500. |
Original anthology of 18 stories in homage to the old Sci-Fi B-movies. Authors include Edward Bryant, Rex Miller, Nancy A. Collins, and Nina Kiriki Hoffman. |
Anthology of science fiction and fantasy short stories from small press sources. |
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Ghost/horror anthology. Details taken from online listing. |
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Details supplied by Mike Ashley. |
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Reprint (Burns, Oates & Washbourne 1923) collection of stories about Father Pater, an Anglican monk who hears voices that solve ghostly and contemporary mysteries. This edition adds an introduction by David G. Rowlands and an extract from Pater’s My Cousin Philip. This is a limited edition of 500 copies. A world-wide edition available in the US for $40.00 and in the UK for £25.00. |
Collection of stories about Father Pater, an Anglican monk who hears voices that solve ghostly and contemporary mysteries. |
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Collection with some crime. |
Young-adult collection of six stories, several with fantasy or SF elements. |
In the “Lost Classics” series. |
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Anthology of 26 anthropomorphic stories. Authors include Lawrence Watt-Evans, Jefferson P. Swycaffer, and Mel. White. Afterword and bibliography by Fred Patten. Forewords by Tim Susman, Gene Breshears, and Phil Geusz. |
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Anthology of 11 anthropomorphic/furry stories about humanoid animals, a mix of winners and finalists from the last ten years of the Ursa Major Award for Best Anthropomorphic Short Fiction. Patten’s introduction discusses the rise of furry fandom and the awards. Authors include Kyell Gold, Paul Di Filippo, and Naomi Kritzer. |
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Details supplied by Todd Mason. |
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Volume 2 of a three volume series. |
Volume 3 of a three volume series. |
A hardcover edition (-63874-7) was announced but not seen. |