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2000 CNIB Ed Greenwood Joe R. Lansdale Robert J. Sawyer Steve Rasnic TemWritten by ed. Edo van Belkom
Read by Sandy Browne
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 32 Kbps
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Be Afraid!: Tales of Horror
Edited by Edo van Belkom
Encode: mp3 - 32k, Mono, 22 kHz
Total # of Tracks: 19
Total Play time: 06:32:51
Anthology #135
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Publisher’s Summary
What scares you? Is it vampires and werewolves, or the terror that rises from the darkness of everyday life?
Be Afraid! gathers fifteen stories, twelve of them original, by award-winning authors from both the horror and young adult fields in an anthology in which the shivers are as familiar as the touch of a cold hand on the back of your neck.
Be afraid of an innocent-looking doll. Be afraid for the changes that occur to a young boy as he matures into adulthood. Be afraid for a girl who is teased by her schoolmates for having a scar that has ruined her otherwise pretty face. The stories take everyday situations and recast them in a scary and unforgettable light.
Edited by Edo van Belkom, Be Afraid! features tales by international award-winning and bestselling authors, including Robert J. Sawyer, Monica Hughes, Tim Wynne-Jones, Ed Greenwood, Nancy Kilpatrick, Joe R. Lansdale, Ed Gorman, Steve Rasnic Tem, and Richard Laymon as well as a host of exciting new writers.
Stories in this collection:
01) Foreword: An Invitation to Be Afraid by Edo van Belkom
02) Jake’s Body by Steve Rasnic Tem
03) The Witch of the Dawn by Ed Greenwood
04) The Boy Who Loved “The Twilight Zone” by Richard Laymon
05) In the Middle of the Night by Edmund Plante
06) Old One/New One by Nancy Kilpatrick
07) Hell-Bent for Leather by Michael Kelly
08) The Gift by Monica Hughes
09) The Gun Show by Ed Gorman
10) Personality Problem by Joe R. Lansdale
11) The Flat-Brimmed Hat by Nancy Etchemendy
12) Last But Not Least by Robert J. Sawyer
13) In the Heart of November by Scott Nicholson
14) The iBook by Tim Wayne-Jones
15) The Man on the Tip by Paul Finch
16) To Be More Like Them by Edo van Belkom