Cool Kids by Leo X. Robertson
Deadman’s Tome: Campfire Tales (2017)
THE BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP
CAN BE STRONG AND ENDURING;
EXCEPT WHEN THEY’RE NOT.

Cool Kids by Leo X. Robertson
Deadman’s Tome: Campfire Tales (2017)
THE BONDS OF FRIENDSHIP
CAN BE STRONG AND ENDURING;
EXCEPT WHEN THEY’RE NOT.

After Cirelo by Michael Picco
Deadman’s Tome: Campfire Tales (2017)
A FAMOUS ARTIST
FINDS HIS WORK IS BEING FORGED;
AND IT’S NOT HALF-BAD.

Crosshairs by Amy Grech
Deadman’s Tome: Campfire Tales (2017)
THE THRILL OF THE HUNT:
A FATHER TEACHES HIS SON
HOW TO BE A MAN.

– by Josh Schlossberg, Josh’s Worst Nightmare
I had trouble sleeping the night I read M.R. Tapia’s new novella, The Die-Fi Experiment.
Sure, it might’ve been the July heat. Or the woman on my mind. But I blame at least half of my sweaty tosses and turns squarely on Tapia’s locomotive-paced storytelling, the disturbing images he conjures, and the maelstrom of emotions he drags a reader through.
Let’s be clear from the get go: The Die-Fi Experiment is not for the faint of heart. Nor, just to be on the safe side, anyone with any kind of heart condition whatsoever. While the sometimes graphic depictions of physical violence aren’t gratuitous—they serve almost exclusively to hasten the plot—they are, let’s just say…intense.
The premise of The Die-Fi Experiment is that a newlywed couple honeymooning in Japan are kidnapped and forced to compete in a gory game show in front of a live audience and the eyes of thousands of social media junkies. Think American Gladiators meets Saw meets You’ve Got Mail (kidding about the last one).
The Hatching by Ezekiel Boone
Emily Bestler Books (2016)
HEARD THE ONE ABOUT
THE ITSY BITSY SPIDER?
HE’S GOT A FEW FRIENDS.

Orcs by Stan Nicholls
Orbit (2004)
ORCS ARE BRUTAL BEASTS
DRIVEN BY BLOOD LUST AND RAGE.
WHAT IF TOLKIEN LIED?

Lovecraft’s Monsters edited by Ellen Datlow
Tachyon (2014)
FROM THE BRINY DEEP
AND THE OUTER DIMENSIONS
THEY COME ONCE AGAIN

The Fireman by Joe Hill
HarperCollins (2016)
DISEASE IS SPREADING.
VIRUS OR BACTERIA?
SOMETHING EVEN WORSE…

The Boy Who Drew Monsters
by Keith Donohue
Picador (2014)
NOT AFRAID OF KIDS?
THEIR MINDS ARE FILLED WITH DARKNESS;
SOMETIMES IT GETS OUT.

Shock III by Richard Matheson
Dell Publishing (1966)
DO YOU KNOW HIS NAME,
THE PRINCE OF MODERN HORROR?
HIS LEGEND LIVES ON.
