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Chlorophobia
An Eco-Horror Anthology
2021
First Published
3.72
Average Rating
242
Number of Pages

A group of explorers stumble upon a new species of plant in the depths of the rainforest. A novel virus drives humankind to flee the Earth. A killer fog rolls in off the sea, decimating everything in its path. Eco-horror is one of the hottest and most relevant subgenres around in 2021, and inside this anthology you'll find punchy, eye-catching flash fiction and poetry by no fewer than fifty talented authors. Plants, animals, weather phenomena… It’s time for Mother Nature to fight back. Contributors: Allison Floyd, Armand Rosamilia, Ashley Van Elswyk, Birgit K. Gaiser, Charlotte Reynolds, Chloe Spencer, Clay F. Johnson, Clint White, Corey Farrenkopf, Corey Niles, Cormack Baldwin, D.R. Roberts, Danielle Davis, Elecia Page, Freydís Moon, G.B. Lindsey, Hannah Hulbert, Hazel Ragaire, Ian A. Bain, Isaac Menuza, J.R. Handfield, Jameson Grey, Jasmine Arch, Jennifer Lee Rossman, Jennifer Shneiderman, Katherine Silva, Keely O'Shaughnessy, Lerah Mae Barcenilla, Lindsay King-Miller, Lucas Carroll-Garrett, Maggie D. Brace, Marisca Pichette, Micah Castle, Michael Bettendorf, Nico Bell, Nikki R. Leigh, Philine Schiller, Rose Taylor, Sally Hughes, Sam Lesek, Samuel Best, Sanaya Deas, Sara Crocoll Smith, SJ Townend, Sonora Taylor, Stephanie M. Wytovich, Steven Lombardi, Tonya Walter, Victoria Audley, Zé Burns

Avg Rating
3.72
Number of Ratings
108
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Authors

Armand Rosamilia
Armand Rosamilia
Author · 48 books

Armand Rosamilia is a New Jersey boy currently living in sunny Florida, where he writes when he's not sleeping. He's happily married to a woman who helps his career and is supportive, which is all he ever wanted in life... He's written over 150 stories that are currently available, including horror, zombies, contemporary fiction, thrillers and more. His goal is to write a good story and not worry about genre labels. He not only runs two successful podcasts... Arm Cast: Dead Sexy Horror Podcast - interviewing fellow authors as well as filmmakers, musicians, etc. The Mando Method Podcast with co-host Chuck Buda - talking about writing and publishing But he owns the network they're on, too! Project Entertainment Network He also loves to talk in third person... because he's really that cool. You can find him at http://armandrosamilia.com for not only his latest releases but interviews and guest posts with other authors he likes! and e-mail him to talk about zombies, baseball and Metal: armandrosamilia@gmail.com

Rose Taylor
Author · 1 books

A writer from the age of 11, she began by writing crime fiction and fanfiction but soon drifted towards fantasy. Her first published piece was in the New Writer mag; she also has extensive sports journalism experience. Dragonhead Station is her first published novel, but she has a good dozen laying in the bottom drawer. Most of her other work is short stories, ranging from high to dark fantasy via hard SF. Very few of these stories have yet seen the light of day. She is currently working on a sequel to Dragonhead, and a WW2 historical fantasy, as it's easier not to get bored with two novels on the go. Outside of writing, she is a keen rider and footballer. However, most of her free time is taken up by studying for a BA Hons in History and working out what she wants to do when she grows up.

Ian A. Bain
Ian A. Bain
Author · 1 books
Ian A. Bain is a writer of dark fiction living in Muskoka, Ontario. Ian enjoys Horror, coffee, and long walks through the swamp with his wife and undead dog. Ian's stories have been previously published by Sanitarium Magazine, Madness Heart Press, Deadlights Press, Hellbound Books, and many others. Ian can be stalked on Twitter at @bainwrites. You can also check out his blog where he reviews Horror media: ianabain@wordpress.com .
Marisca Pichette
Marisca Pichette
Author · 6 books
Marisca Pichette is an award-winning author of speculative fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Her debut collection of speculative verse, RIVERS IN YOUR SKIN, SIRENS IN YOUR HAIR, was nominated for the 2023 Bram Stoker and Elgin Awards. Their cli-fi novella, EVERY DARK CLOUD, is out now from Ghost Orchid Press. Marisca lives in Massachusetts.
Allison Floyd
Allison Floyd
Author · 1 books
Allison Floyd was born and raised in New England. She attended Fairfield University in Connecticut where she earned a B.A. in English. She has worked as a writer and and editor for different publications and written about such topics as healthcare and gender equality. Her debut novel A Wider Universe was released in November 2016. She is currently working on her second novel.
Corey Niles
Corey Niles
Author · 2 books
Corey Niles was born and raised in the Rust Belt, where he garnered his love of horror. When he isn’t advising college students, he enjoys binge-watching horror movies and traveling to hoard American history in his cheeks like a chipmunk. He hasn’t met a creepy, isolated hiking trail that he hasn’t liked. In his spare time, he nurses his caffeine addiction and spoils his fluffy house cat, Alexander.
Katherine Silva
Katherine Silva
Author · 6 books
Katherine Silva is a Maine horror author, a connoisseur of coffee, and victim of cat shenanigans. She is a two-time Maine Literary Award finalist for speculative fiction and a member of the Horror Writers of Maine, The Horror Writers Association, and New England Horror Writers Association. Katherine is also editor-in-chief of Strange Wilds Press and Dark Taiga Creative Writing Consultations. Her latest works, ORCHARDS, HALLOWED OBLIVION and DAN & ANDY’S SCARY-OKE HOLIDAY, are all novelettes within THE WILD DARK universe and are now available wherever books are sold. A sequel to THE WILD DARK is due out in August 2023.
Sara Crocoll Smith
Sara Crocoll Smith
Author · 4 books
Author of the ghostly gothic horror series Hopeful Horror. Award-winning editor of Love Letters to Poe. (she/her)
Samuel Best
Samuel Best
Author · 1 books

Samuel Best's first novel, Shop Front, was published by Fledgling Press and described as "engaging, moving and fulfilling" and "genuinely shocking". He has published a number of short stories in the UK, America, and Europe - most recently with Ghost Orchid Press, The Wild Hunt, and Firewords - and he founded Octavius Magazine before running Aloe during the first COVID lockdown. When he is not writing he teaches English in the east end of Glasgow. You can find him haunting social media @storiesbysamuel.

Clay F. Johnson
Clay F. Johnson
Author · 1 books

Clay F. Johnson is the author of A Ride Through Faerie & Other Poems (2021), published by Gothic Keats Press in honor of John Keats on the bicentennial year of his death. His writing has been published widely, nominated for both the Pushcart Prize and Rhysling Award, and received Honorable Mention in The Best Horror of the Year. His collection’s eponymous poem, “A Ride Through Faerie”, was recently presented at “Ill Met by Moonlight”, a university conference in England that discussed the darker side of faeries in literature. Find out more on his website at https://www.clayfjohnson.com/ and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @ClayFJohnson.

G.B. Lindsey
G.B. Lindsey
Author · 4 books

G. B. Lindsey was born and raised in California, where she earned her undergraduate degree from UC Santa Cruz before moving to Northern England for her master’s. Her first love has always been writing: as a child, she cultivated such diverse goals as becoming “a cowgirl... and a writer” or “a paleontologist... and a writer.” Aside from her salacious ongoing affair with the horror genre, she engages in dedicated flings with sci-fi, romance, historical fiction, and short stories. Other hobbies include singing, the occasional period drama movie night, and devouring scary film after scary film. When she’s not working in kidney transplant or studying up on Arthurian myth, she relaxes at home in California with a good book and her cat, Hadrian.

Nico Bell
Nico Bell
Author · 5 books
Nico Bell is the author of Beyond the Creek, Food Fright, Open House, and Static. She is the co-editor of Diet Riot: A Fatterpunk Anthology and Mine. When she isn't writing or reading, she's usually stress baking something gooey or playing with her dog, Egg.
Freydís Moon
Freydís Moon
Author · 8 books

Freydís Moon (they/él/ella) is a bestselling, award-winning author, diviner, and creator with an affinity for quirky, speculative storytelling. A lover of culture, mysticism, history, and language, they constantly find themself lost in a book, trying their hand at a new recipe, or planning a trip to a faraway place. Content Warnings are available for prose and poetry on their Carrd and inside each book. Read with care. This account is not actively managed by the author. Please use the contact available on their Carrd or reach out via Twitter with any questions regarding their work/creative opportunities.

Jameson Grey
Jameson Grey
Author · 1 books
Jameson Grey’s work has been published in magazines (Dark Recesses Press, Dark Dispatch, Medusa Tales, Polar Borealis, Polar Starlight), online (Dark Moments, Trembling with Fear, 101 Words, The Birdseed) and in numerous anthologies.
Chloe Spencer
Chloe Spencer
Author · 7 books
Minnesota native Chloe Spencer is an award winning writer, indie gamedev, and filmmaker. She enjoys writing sci-fi/fantasy, horror, and romance. In her spare time she enjoys playing video games, trying her best at Pilates, and cuddling with her cats. She holds a BA in Journalism from the University of Oregon and an MFA in Film and Television from SCAD Atlanta. You can find more about her on www.chloespenceronline.com.
Jennifer Lee Rossman
Jennifer Lee Rossman
Author · 5 books

I am a sci-fi geek from upstate New York, where I crochet, watch Doctor Who, and threaten to run over people in my wheelchair. My work has been featured in several anthologies and my debut novella Anachronism is now available. I write weird and hopeful sci-fi and fantasy full of LGBTQIA+ characters, disabled characters, and the occasional Jurassic Park references. I hope my stories can be a safe and welcoming place no matter your gender, ability, race, religion, or orientation. I write stories I want my grandma to read without blushing - sex may be mentioned (I do love a good innuendo) but will never happen on the page, violence is handled with care and is not gory, and most stories do not contain swear words (the ones that do are used sparingly and only when appropriate to the character). I'm that nerd who can recite the periodic table backwards, can talk about dinosaurs for hours, and has a betta fish named Fincess Leia. My debut novel, JACK JETSTARK'S INTERGALACTIC FREAKSHOW, will be published by World Weaver Press in 2019. Find my work here. I'm on the Twitter and I have a blog.

Stephanie M. Wytovich
Stephanie M. Wytovich
Author · 15 books

Stephanie M. Wytovich is an American poet, novelist, and essayist. Her work has been showcased in numerous magazines and anthologies such as Weird Tales, Nightmare Magazine, Southwest Review, Year's Best Hardcore Horror: Volume 2, The Best Horror of the Year: Volume 8 & 15, as well as many others. Wytovich is the Poetry Editor for Raw Dog Screaming Press, and an adjunct at Western Connecticut State University, Southern New Hampshire University, and Point Park University. She is a recipient of the Elizabeth Matchett Stover Memorial Award, the 2021 Ladies of Horror Fiction Writers Grant, and has received the Rocky Wood Memorial Scholarship for non-fiction writing. Wytovich is a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association, an active member of the Horror Writers Association, and a graduate of Seton Hill University’s MFA program for Writing Popular Fiction. Her Bram Stoker Award-winning poetry collection, Brothel, earned a home with Raw Dog Screaming Press alongside Hysteria: A Collection of Madness, Mourning Jewelry, An Exorcism of Angels, Sheet Music to My Acoustic Nightmare, and The Apocalyptic Mannequin. Her debut novel, The Eighth, is published with Dark Regions Press, and her nonfiction craft book for speculative poetry, Writing Poetry in the Dark, is available now from Raw Dog Screaming Press. Her 2023 poetry collection, On the Subject of Blackberries, is out now. Follow Wytovich at http://stephaniewytovich.blogspot.com/ and on Twitter and Instagram @SWytovich​ and @thehauntedbookshelf. You can also find her essays, nonfiction, and class offerings on LitReactor.

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