
Andrew Cull and Gabino Iglesias return from the woods with eighteen more tales of found footage terror. Featuring stories by Linda B. Adams, Kathy M Bates, Caleb Bethea, Amanda M Blake, Elou Carroll, Aristo Couvaras, C.J. Dotson, Jason Fischer, Rhiannon A Grist, Matthew J. Hockey, E.S. Huberty, D.A. Jobe, Soon Jones, Laura Keating, Steve Loiaconi, Chris Panatier, Peter Rosch, Angela Sylvaine. Reader caution is advised.
Authors

Elou Carroll writes spooky, whimsical, and strange stories. Her work appears or is forthcoming in The Deadlands, Baffling Magazine, FOUND #2, Flash Fiction Online, Cosmic Horror Monthly and others. When she’s not hoarding skeleton keys and whispering with ghosts, she can be found editing Crow & Cross Keys, publishing all things dark and lovely, and loitering on instagram (@keychilde), bsky (@keychild.bsky.social) and the website formerly known as twitter (@keychild). She keeps a catalogue of her weird little wordcreatures on www.eloucarroll.com.

Laura Keating is a horror writer from St. Andrews, New Brunswick. Her short fiction has been published by Grindhouse Press, Cemetery Gates, Ghost Orchid Press, and others. She authors stories about monsters both human and unnatural, traditional creep-fests, and contemporary quiet horror filled with dread. Her debut novella, AGONY'S LODESTONE is available now. A collection of her short fiction will be released by Cemetery Gates Fall 2023. She Lives in Nova Scotia with her husband, son, and two cats. To learn more, please follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
Amanda M. Blake is a cat-loving daydreamer who enjoys geekery of all sorts, from superheroes to horror movies, urban fantasy to unconventional romance. Born and raised in Texas, Blake attended Trinity University in San Antonio and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in English. Amid dipping tentacles into the sea of gothic and horror short stories and poetry, Blake is also the author of horror novels Question Not My Salt and Deep Down and the fairy tale mash-up Thorns series.

Chris lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and a fluctuating herd of animals resembling dogs (one is almost certainly a goat). He writes short stories and novels, "plays" the drums, and draws album covers for metal bands. As a lawyer, he goes after companies that poison people. Chris' short fiction has appeared in Metaphorosis, The Molotov Cocktail Magazine, Ghost Parachute, The Ginger Collect Magazine, Tales To Terrify, Trembling With Fear, Ellipsis Zine, Defenestration and others. He's a member of SFWA and HWA.
