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3 • Words from the Editors (Cemetery Dance #56) • [Editorial (Cemetery Dance)] • essay by Richard Chizmar 3 • Words from the Editors (Cemetery Dance #56) • [Editorial (Cemetery Dance)] • essay by Robert Morrish 4 • A Conversation with Glen Hirshberg • interview of Glen Hirshberg • interview by Rick Kleffel 13 • Transitway • short story by Glen Hirshberg 20 • Roll, Dark • essay by Glen Hirshberg 25 • Sisters of Baikal (excerpt) • short fiction by Glen Hirshberg 28 • Glen Hirshberg Bibliography • essay by Glen Hirshberg and Rick Kleffel 30 • Review: American Morons by Glen Hirshberg • review by Rick Kleffel 32 • From the Dead Zone: Stephen King News (Cemetery Dance #56) • [From the Dead Zone] • essay by Bev Vincent 39 • The Cubist's Attorney • (2005) • short story by Peter Atkins 44 • The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association (Cemetery Dance #56) • [The Mothers and Fathers Italian Association] • essay by Thomas F. Monteleone 49 • The Delilah Party • short story by David Nickle 56 • Waves of Fear (Cemetery Dance #56) • essay by Paula Guran 60 • New Voices: Jeremy Robert Johnson • essay by Steve Vernon 65 • A Flood of Harriers • short story by Jeremy Robert Johnson 70 • MediaDrome (Cemetery Dance #56) • [MediaDrome] • essay by Michael Marano 77 • Other Gods • short story by Stephen Mark Rainey 84 • Collecting Modern Horror (Cemetery Dance #56) • essay by John Pelan 87 • Dog Person • short story by Scott Nicholson 95 • A Conversation with Earl Hamner, Jr. • interview of Earl Hamner • interview by William P. Simmons 96 • CD Reviews (Cemetery Dance #56) • essay by various
Authors


'Simmons draws from a well with waters dark and deep, that taste of guilt, despair and fear, to cultivate his surprising and inventive tales of horror.' — ADAM NEVILL (British Fantasy Award Winning author of THE RITUAL and NO ONE GETS OUT ALIVE). William Simmons is an acclaimed author, critic, anthologist, and journalist specializing in supernatural horror fiction. He is an Active Member of the HWA. Eight of his stories received ‘Honorable Mentions’ in The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror. His collection WE FEED THE DARK received accolades from such horror legends as ADAM NEVILL, ERIC J. GUINGARD, and FORREST AGUIRRE. “Avoiding horror’s traditional icons and their premeasured fright potential ... (Simmons is) a writer whose approach is both original and refreshingly unconventional.”
- PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY His collection BY REASON OF DARKNESS received rave reviews from Cemetery Dance, All Hallows, and Publisher's Weekly, who called him Simmons “…evokes both Ray Bradbury and Joyce Carol Oates.” – PETER BELL, All Hallows His first collection BECOMING OCTOBER sold out quickly upon release, and he collaborated on the Halloween collection DARK HARVEST with author Paul Melznick. His stories have appeared in several venues, including Cemetery Dance, Flesh & Blood, Darkness Rising (1-9), Infinity Plus, Dark Discoveries, and many more. His poetry has appeared in Chizine, Gothic.net, Lullaby Hearse, Dead Cat Bouncing, etc. GRAHAM MASTERTON, author of The Minatou, said Simmons “has the gift of making an ordinary day seem scary.” NANCY KILPATRICK, author of The Goth Bible, said “Simmons has a knack for constructing dark, creepy, introverted tales, full of obscure terrors that reflect nearly mythical realms.” And T.M. WRIGHT, author of Strange Seed, compared Simmons’ horror fiction to “like being taken back forty years and discovering Poe for the first time, and M.R. James, and Shirley Jackson.” Simmons has contributed reviews, essays, and scholarship to Rue Morgue, Publisher’s Weekly, Wormwood, Hellnotes, Gauntlet, Cemetery Dance, and others. His review columns include “Dark Devotions”, “Literary Lesions”, and “Folk Fears”. He contributed an introduction to Falling into Heaven, by Maynard & Sims, and his reviews have been blurbed for several books. As a journalist, he created Our Ladies of Darkness, one of the earlier interview columns devoted to female genre authors, and Beyond the Fifth Dimension: The Twilight Zone Interviews, which spoke with surviving scribes of the influential television series. He also conducted two special chapbook length interviews with Richard Matheson and F. Paul Wilson, both for Gauntlet Press. His reviews have been used as blurbs by Tartan Asian Extreme and he has contributed Liner Notes to DVD releases. “His anthologies are carefully crafted, the stories bleeding into each other with seamless precision.” – MAYNARD & SIMS, Demon Eyes. As an anthologist he has edited the bestselling SEASON OF THE DEAD: SUPERNATURAL HORROR FOR HALLOWEEN (reviewed by Rue Morgue) and the bestselling WILDWOOD: TALES OF TERROR & TRANSFORMATION FROM THE FOREST. His other anthologies are MONSTER CARNIVAL and YULETIDE FRIGHTS. He is the series editor for Shadow House Publishing has several anthologies and single author collections in development. for Shadow House Publishing, including The Library of Weird Fiction and Horror Hall of Fame Novellas.

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