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Little Book Series I
Series · 11 books · 2003-2011

Books in series

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#1

A Little Red Book of Vampire Stories

2003

A collection of ten vampire themed short stories.
The Little Purple Book Of Peculiar Stories book cover
#5

The Little Purple Book Of Peculiar Stories

2004

This is a small collection of short stories by Award-winning author, Craig Shaw Gardner. The book is part of a 15-book series of "Little Books" that are themed by title and color.
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#7

A Little Gray Book of Alien Stories

2004

A collection of short fiction by science fiction writer John DeChancie, the creator of the popular "Castle Perilous" series
A Little Brown Book of Bizarre Stories book cover
#8

A Little Brown Book of Bizarre Stories

2004

A mini-collection of short fiction by 4 time Stoker Award-winning author. Monteleone is also the author of the bestselling The Complete Idiot's Guide to Writing a Novel.
A Little Beige Book of Nondescript Stories book cover
#9

A Little Beige Book of Nondescript Stories

2004

Issued without a DJ.
A Little Yellow Book Of Fevered Stories book cover
#10

A Little Yellow Book Of Fevered Stories

2007

A mini-collection of strange fiction by an well-known horror writer.
The Little White Book Of Lies book cover
#11

The Little White Book Of Lies

2005

Mini collection of short stories by the winner of Bram Stoker Award for short fiction.
A Little Magenta Book of Mean Stories book cover
#12

A Little Magenta Book of Mean Stories

2005

This a mini-collection of stories by one of the most popular horror writers in the genre. Massie won the Bram Stoker Award for short fiction.
A Little Brass Book of Full Metal Fiction book cover
#13

A Little Brass Book of Full Metal Fiction

2006

This is a collection of short stories about guns. The author is the editor of two bestselling anthologies - Prime Evil and Revelations, and the author of the novel, Run. He is a World Fantasy award winner.
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#14

A Little Silver Book of Street Wise Stories

2008

Short story collection
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#15

A Little Gold Book of Ghastly Stuff

2011

"Before You Read This" (first published as Todd Klein print) "Featherquest" (first published in Imagine #14) "Jerusalem" (first broadcast by BBC Radio 4) "Feminine Endings" (first published in Four Letter Word) "Orange" (first published in The Starry Rift) "Orphee" (first published in Orphee (CD)) "Ghosts in the Machines" (first published in The New York Times\[3\]) "The Annotated Brothers Grimm: Grimmer Than You Thought" (first published in The New York Times\[4\]) "Black House" (first published in The Washington Post) "Summerland" (first published in The Washington Post) "The View from the Cheap Seats" (first published in The Guardian\[5\]) "Once Upon a Time" (first published in The Guardian\[6\]) "Introduction to Hothouse" (first published in Hothouse) "Entitlement Issues" (first published at Neil Gaiman's Blog\[7\])) "Freedom of Icky Speech" (first published at Neil Gaiman's blog\[8\])) "Harvey Awards Speech 2004" (first published at Neil Gaiman's blog\[9\])) "Nebula Award Speech 2005" (first published at Neil Gaiman's blog\[10\])) "Conjunctions" (first published in Mythic Delirium #20)

Authors

Al Sarrantonio
Al Sarrantonio
Author · 28 books

Al Sarrantonio (born May 25, 1952, in New York City) is an American horror and science fiction author who has published, over the past thirty years, more than forty books and sixty short stories. He has also edited numerous anthologies and has been called “a master anthologist” by Booklist. Wikipedia entry: Al Sarrantonio

F. Paul Wilson
F. Paul Wilson
Author · 74 books

Francis Paul Wilson is an author, born in Jersey City, New Jersey. He writes novels and short stories primarily in the science fiction and horror genres. His debut novel was Healer (1976). Wilson is also a part-time practicing family physician. He made his first sales in 1970 to Analog and continued to write science fiction throughout the seventies. In 1981 he ventured into the horror genre with the international bestseller, The Keep, and helped define the field throughout the rest of the decade. In the 1990s he became a true genre hopper, moving from science fiction to horror to medical thrillers and branching into interactive scripting for Disney Interactive and other multimedia companies. He, along with Matthew J. Costello, created and scripted FTL Newsfeed which ran daily on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1992-1996. http://us.macmillan.com/author/fpaulw...

Brian Keene
Brian Keene
Author · 93 books

BRIAN KEENE writes novels, comic books, short fiction, and occasional journalism for money. He is the author of over forty books, mostly in the horror, crime, and dark fantasy genres. His 2003 novel, The Rising, is often credited (along with Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead comic and Danny Boyle’s 28 Days Later film) with inspiring pop culture’s current interest in zombies. Keene’s novels have been translated into German, Spanish, Polish, Italian, French, Taiwanese, and many more. In addition to his own original work, Keene has written for media properties such as Doctor Who, Hellboy, Masters of the Universe, and Superman. Several of Keene’s novels have been developed for film, including Ghoul, The Ties That Bind, and Fast Zombies Suck. Several more are in-development or under option. Keene also serves as Executive Producer for the independent film studio Drunken Tentacle Productions. Keene also oversees Maelstrom, his own small press publishing imprint specializing in collectible limited editions, via Thunderstorm Books. Keene’s work has been praised in such diverse places as The New York Times, The History Channel, The Howard Stern Show, CNN.com, Publisher’s Weekly, Media Bistro, Fangoria Magazine, and Rue Morgue Magazine. He has won numerous awards and honors, including the World Horror 2014 Grand Master Award, two Bram Stoker Awards, and a recognition from Whiteman A.F.B. (home of the B-2 Stealth Bomber) for his outreach to U.S. troops serving both overseas and abroad. A prolific public speaker, Keene has delivered talks at conventions, college campuses, theaters, and inside Central Intelligence Agency headquarters in Langley, VA. The father of two sons, Keene lives in rural Pennsylvania.

Craig Shaw Gardner
Craig Shaw Gardner
Author · 33 books

Craig Shaw Gardner was born in Rochester, New York and lived there until 1967, when he moved to Boston, MA to attend Boston University. He graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor's of Science degree in Broadcasting and Film. He has continued to reside in Boston since that time. He published his first story in 1977 while he held a number of jobs: shipper/receiver for a men's suit manufacturer, working in hospital public relations, running a stat camera, and also managed of a couple of bookstores: The Million Year Picnic and Science Fantasy Bookstore. As of 1987 he became a full time writer, and since then he has published more than 30 novels and more than 50 short stories. He also published under these pseudonyms: Peter Garrison

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