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Flesh Creepers
1990
First Published
4.00
Average Rating
317
Number of Pages
Haunting, chilling and entertaining in turn, the stories in this collection of terrifying new works, written by the masters of the genre, exemplify the best in modern horror fiction. From such supernatural tales as All But The Ties Eternal to 'creatures of terror' stories like The Orchid Nursery, the stories in this volume draw not only on the traditional devises of terror such as ghosts and vampires, but also on the dark spaces that work within man himself Full of tension and suspense, Flesh Creepers takes the reader into the realm of the supernatural through the skilled hands of such writers as Ray Bradbury, Ed Gorman, Alan Rodgers, Douglas E Winter and Graham Masterton.
Avg Rating
4.00
Number of Ratings
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Author

J.N. Williamson
J.N. Williamson
Author · 34 books

Gerald Neal Williamson (April 17, 1932 - December 8, 2005) wrote and edited horror stories under the name J. N. Williamson. He also wrote under the name Julian Shock. Born in Indianapolis, IN he graduated from Shortridge High School. He studied journalism at Butler University. He published his first novel in 1979 and went on to publish more than 40 novels and 150 short stories. In 2003 he received a lifetime achievement award from the Horror Writers of America. He edited the critically acclaimed How to Write Tales of Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction (1987) which covered the themes of such writing and cited the writings of such writers as Robert Bloch, Lee Prosser, Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, H. P. Lovecraft, August Derleth, William F. Nolan, and Stephen King. Many important writers in the genre contributed to the book. Williamson edited the popular anthology series, Masques. Some of his novels include The Ritual (1979), Playmates (1982), Noonspell (1991), The Haunt (1999), among others. He was also a well known Sherlockian and received his investiture (The Illustrious Client) in the Baker Street Irregulars in 1950. Source: Wikipedia

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