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Spectrum
An Autistic Horror Anthology
2024
First Published
3.84
Average Rating
240
Number of Pages

Deep in the recesses of our minds are twisted realities that so closely mirror our own. In these pages, our nightmares are laid bare, made to manifest. There is no waking up; there is no going back once you fall into the tapestry of terrors that await. Are you ready? From courteous neighbors gone awry to the burning brightness of everlasting daylight comes Spectrum: An Autistic Horror Anthology reflective of the vast array of neurodivergent artists in our community and the things that keep them up in the night, the things they can’t look away from. Don’t Blink. "A DIY horror anthology that totally rips. Every story here is firing on all cylinders. What an absolute blast. If this book's only the introduction to Third Estate, I can't wait to see what they do next." —Max Booth III, Ghoulish Books

Avg Rating
3.84
Number of Ratings
50
5 STARS
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4 STARS
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3 STARS
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2 STARS
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Authors

Olive Kelley
Olive Kelley
Author · 9 books

Olive is a 23 year old, non-binary, disabled lesbian who writes about young queer people finding hope even at the end of the world. JUNKER SEVEN is their debut novel and is out now. they/them

Xan van Rooyen
Xan van Rooyen
Author · 10 books

I'm a genderqueer non-binary author with a penchant for the dark and strange. I primarily write SFF but enjoy literary writing as well. (Pronouns she or they) When not writing, I teach music at an international school, climb, eat anything involving peanut butter, and serve the whims of my shiba inu. I've also published stories and novels as Suzanne van Rooyen and you can find those on the link under 'influences' in my profile.

Rain Corbyn
Rain Corbyn
Author · 4 books

Queer writer and narrator of horror, romance, and poetry. Reader of anything and everything. Some reviews are old and reflect equally old opinions, no bully pls

Steve Neal
Author · 5 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads data base. Born in 1949, Steve Neal earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon and a master’s in journalism from Columbia University. During his career in journalism, he worked for a number of newspapers, most notably as a political columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times.

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