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Frontiers of Terror Paperback – 1 May 2002

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Marietta Pub
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 1 May 2002
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1892669072
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1892669070
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 590 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 2.54 x 22.86 cm
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Del Stone Jr.
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Del Stone Jr. is a science fiction and horror writer. His work has appeared in Amazing Stories; Penguin-Putnam’s “Live Without a Net”; Bantam’s “Full Spectrum”; “The Year’s Best Horror Stories XXII”; Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine; the Pocket Books anthology “More Phobias”; numerous Barnes & Noble anthologies; the HWA anthology “Psychos”; and other anthologies such as “Blood Muse,” and “Sex Macabre.” Stone’s comic book debut was in Clive Barker’s Hellraiser from Marvel/Epic. He has also appeared in books published by Dark Horse, Image, and Penthouse Comix. Stone’s novel, “Dead Heat,” won the International Horror Guild’s award for best first novel and was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award. He has had stories in anthologies that have won the World Fantasy and Stoker awards. His novella “Black Tide” was a finalist for the British Fantasy Award and was optioned for a film, as was his short story “Crisis Line.”

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  • Schtinky
    5.0 out of 5 stars Eighteen stories of the strange and horrific await you
    Reviewed in the United States on 14 January 2006
    Table of Contents:

    Housebound by Brian McNaughton

    Familiar child by Tom Piccirilli

    Green Man and Paladin by Richard Lee Byers

    Time Of The Gr'Nar by C.J. Henderson & Bruce Gehweiler

    Black Velvet by Trey R. Barker

    Praying That You Feel Better Soon by Jeffrey Thomas

    The Hole by James S. Dorr

    Patiently Waiting by C.J. Henderson

    Where Shadows Fall by C.J. Henderson

    I-10 by Del Stone Jr.

    One Last Drag by James Shimkus

    Beyond Lake 313 by David B. Silva

    Those Druid Hills by Gregory Nicoll

    'Acquired' Reflection by Ralph Greco Jr.

    Rest In Peace by Bruce Gehweiler & C.J. Henderson

    The Arizona Underground by Steve Antczak & Gregory Nicoll

    The Thin Red Line by A.R. Morlan

    The Turning Of The Wheel by Richard Lee Byers.

    I admit the reason I bought this collection was because of the short in it by Jeffrey Thomas. I love Jeffrey Thomas's works, and was willing to pay for a whole collection to get just one of his stories. While Thomas's 'Praying That You Feel Better Soon' is one of the best stories in this collection, a tale of eerie graveyards and peculiar headstones, it is not the only reason to purchase this book.

    I was delighted to find that there is much more to this collection than just one good author. I've not read Bruce Gehweiler's work until now, but 'Time Of The Gr'Nar' is awesome, a little horror combined with classic SF/Fantasy and a monster you won't easily forget. Tom Piccirilli has done it again with a witchy, spooky tale called 'Familiar Child' that has a touching twist to it. 'Housebound' by Brian McNaughton gives a fresh and unique twist to the old haunted house tale.

    Del Stone Jr. writes an extremely creepy tale of an ordinary highway, making it feel as sinister as a live monster in his story 'I-10'. 'The Arizona Underground' by Steve Antczak & Gregory Nicoll is a spine-chilling excursion into the tunnels under the hot desert of Arizona, where Henry and his son, who he abducted from his mother, venture into the unused Defense network. Horrific tale!

    And to my delight, C.J. Henderson has penned some terrific Cthulhu tales with Inspector Legrasse, with a realistic "Lovecraftian" feel to them; 'Patiently Waiting' and 'Where Shadows Fall', nicely back to back in story order.

    What a treat to purchase a collection based on one author and find an entire festival of horror, blood, mystery, cthulhu, sinister places and things, and a shudder or two to accompany me. This is a great collection of horror to add to your library, definitely a "buy". Enjoy!