October Dreams:: A Celebration of Halloween23 reviews
Various

Roc Trade, 2002

I LOve this BoOk!

+ finally, a bible for halloween enthusiasts!
+ Hits all the right notes
+ Prolonging the Season
+ A must have for Halloween fanatics!
  
  











  



  
The Dark Descent14 reviews
Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, ...

Tor Books, 1997

Multitudinous tome for the horror and preternatural aficionado

+ Scary stuff
+ Not Free SF Reader
+ A fine anthology for the horror afficianado
  
  











  



  
Dark Love: 22 All-Original Tales of Lust and Obsession3 reviews
Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell

Roc, 1996

An Anthology the Way It Oughta Be Done!!

+ Two stories in this anthology deserve to become classics
+ AN HORROR ANTHOLOGY EXPLORING THE DARK SIDE OF LOVE

I've had bad luck in the past with Horror anthologies, so I put off reading Dark Love for a few Years after purchasing it. I should have had more faith in the Editors, because this is a rock-solid book, with not a dud to be found. The book starts off with Stephen King's "Lunch at the Gotham Cafe, ...
  
  











  



  
Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (Modern Library)24 reviews

Modern Library, 1994

Essential -- the roots of modern short horror fiction

+ Relative Perfection...
+ Absolutely Excellant
+ Excellent collection of classic tales
+ A deadly little jewel
  
  











  



  
Prime Evil: New Stories by the Masters of Modern Horror4 reviews

Signet, 1989

A super collection of "horror" stories, by some of the best

+ A good anthology
+ HE SAID ONCE, "HORROR IS AN EMOTION..."

There are some great stories in this collection, including "The Night Flyer" by Stephen King, which would later be released in Nightmares and Dreamscapes. The biggest surprise, however, is from David Morrell, best known for creating Rambo. His story, "Orange is for Anguish, Blue is for Insanity" ...
  
  











  



  
Dark Forces4 reviews

Signet, 1989

Perhaps the finest collection of short horror fiction.

+ Simply the best
+ The other high water mark anthology.
+ Outstanding
  
  











  



  
Lords of the Razor1 review
Joe R. Lansdale

Subterranean Press, 2006

Beautiful Book

For Joe Lansdale fans, Subterranean Press publications are the ultimate reward. With SubPress, you always get what you pay for. A beautiful limited edition book comprised of the highest quality materials. Joe's writing is not for the faint of heart. Classic "Pulp" fiction, which takes the ...
  
  











  



  
Little Deaths7 reviews
Ellen Datlow

Dell, 1995

A must have for erotic horror fans!

+ Off the Mark
+ Love and death
+ A must have for erotic horror fans!
+ I found it to take me through a very erotic experiance.
  
  











  



  
999: Twenty-nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense11 reviews
Al Sarrantonio

Harper Paperbacks, 2001

Newest Favorite Anthology

+ By far the best horror collection I've read
+ rapaccini's daughter
+ You never know what will keep you awake at night
  
  











  



  
Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World's Greatest Horror Writers15 reviews

Running Press, 2005

Horror that makes you think

+ A Great Anthology, Some of Horrors best!
+ I'm new to horror, and this book satified!
+ Worth it
  
  











  



  
Lords of the Razor1 review
Joe R. Lansdale

Subterranean Press, 2006

Beautiful Book

For Joe Lansdale fans, Subterranean Press publications are the ultimate reward. With SubPress, you always get what you pay for. A beautiful limited edition book comprised of the highest quality materials. Joe's writing is not for the faint of heart. Classic "Pulp" fiction, which takes the ...
  
  











  



  
Dark Love: 22 All-Original Tales of Lust and Obsession3 reviews
Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell

Roc, 1996

An Anthology the Way It Oughta Be Done!!

+ Two stories in this anthology deserve to become classics
+ AN HORROR ANTHOLOGY EXPLORING THE DARK SIDE OF LOVE

I've had bad luck in the past with Horror anthologies, so I put off reading Dark Love for a few Years after purchasing it. I should have had more faith in the Editors, because this is a rock-solid book, with not a dud to be found. The book starts off with Stephen King's "Lunch at the Gotham Cafe, ...
  
  











  



  
Little Deaths7 reviews
Ellen Datlow

Dell, 1995

A must have for erotic horror fans!

+ Off the Mark
+ Love and death
+ A must have for erotic horror fans!
+ I found it to take me through a very erotic experiance.
  
  











  



  
October Dreams:: A Celebration of Halloween23 reviews
Various

Roc Trade, 2002

I LOve this BoOk!

+ finally, a bible for halloween enthusiasts!
+ Hits all the right notes
+ Prolonging the Season
+ A must have for Halloween fanatics!
  
  











  



  
Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural (Modern Library)24 reviews

Modern Library, 1994

Essential -- the roots of modern short horror fiction

+ Relative Perfection...
+ Absolutely Excellant
+ Excellent collection of classic tales
+ A deadly little jewel
  
  











  



  
999: Twenty-nine Original Tales of Horror and Suspense11 reviews
Al Sarrantonio

Harper Paperbacks, 2001

Newest Favorite Anthology

+ By far the best horror collection I've read
+ rapaccini's daughter
+ You never know what will keep you awake at night
  
  











  



  
Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World's Greatest Horror Writers15 reviews

Running Press, 2005

Horror that makes you think

+ A Great Anthology, Some of Horrors best!
+ I'm new to horror, and this book satified!
+ Worth it
  
  











  



  
The Dark Descent14 reviews
Clive Barker, Ray Bradbury, ...

Tor Books, 1997

Multitudinous tome for the horror and preternatural aficionado

+ Scary stuff
+ Not Free SF Reader
+ A fine anthology for the horror afficianado
  
  











  



  
Prime Evil: New Stories by the Masters of Modern Horror4 reviews

Signet, 1989

A super collection of "horror" stories, by some of the best

+ A good anthology
+ HE SAID ONCE, "HORROR IS AN EMOTION..."

There are some great stories in this collection, including "The Night Flyer" by Stephen King, which would later be released in Nightmares and Dreamscapes. The biggest surprise, however, is from David Morrell, best known for creating Rambo. His story, "Orange is for Anguish, Blue is for Insanity" ...
  
  











  



  
Dark Forces4 reviews

Signet, 1989

Perhaps the finest collection of short horror fiction.

+ Simply the best
+ The other high water mark anthology.
+ Outstanding