Short Tall Tales

· Crossroad Press
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And that is exactly what this book is: a varied collection of short stories from the acknowledged British master of Horror, Fantasy and Science Fiction, Brian Lumley, in a single volume of all three domains of the imagination – but more especially the haunts of the sinister and macabre! Inspired by the weird tales of the great Edgar Allan Poe, and as some readers might reasonably insist, the even greater H. P. Lovecraft – himself an admirer of Poe – here is a host of rather more modern witcheries from times since the sad demise of many such old masters, based on eras long forgotten before all such tale-tellers so much as existed; concepts spawned in an immemorial past that even now continues to provide the source and fundamentals of similar conceits, such as they were, in the shape of folk legends and the frequently monstrous cautions of so-called “fairy tales,” in modes made their own by the antique yarns of the Brother’s Grimm, now sadly long-demised – a fact which in itself says a lot for the longevity of these genres!


Stories included in this collection:

The Man in the Dream

Late Shopping

Spider in the Bath

Memory?

The Lecture

Hell Is a Personal Place

Problem Child

The Sorceror's Dream

Mother Love

Not a Creature Was Stirring

In the Glow Zone

Little Man Lost

Snarker's Son

What Dark God?

The Strange Years

The Man Who Saw No Spiders

Swamped

A Really Game Boy

A Dreamer's Tale

In Dublin's Fair City


As well as three short stories in just fifty words each and four favourite poems from "Ghoul Warning"

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