Video Nasties

Video Nasties by Duncan Ralston, published by Shadow Work Publishing on July 27, 2017, features 426 pages of horror fiction. This collection presents 16 chilling tales that draw inspiration from renowned authors like Stephen King and Clive Barker, exploring the darker side of human experience through a variety of unsettling narratives.
Readers will encounter a range of stories, including a young film enthusiast who inadvertently unleashes a horror director and his cursed “video nasties,” as well as a couple whose lives take a sinister turn due to a used delivery van. Other tales delve into themes of celebrity, government experimentation, and grotesque holiday festivities, ensuring a diverse exploration of horror. Each story invites readers to immerse themselves in the eerie and unexpected, making for a compelling journey through the genre.
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16 horror tales in the tradition of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and The Twilight Zone!
Video Nasties – A young film enthusiast inadvertently releases horror director Nicolo Funelli and his “video nasties” from VHS imprisonment after discovering a box of old video tapes outside an abandoned warehouse.
Cuttings – A used delivery van causes Katie and Gavin’s lives to take an unimaginable wrong turn into very dark territory.
How to Kill a Celebrity – New hire Annie Watkins’s pre-emptive obituaries at Live @ 5 New Orleans News seem to be killing off famous people.
Mental – A teen orphan with a unique ability is held captive in a secret government lab, forced to submit to their whims.
He Is Risen – Vacationers become a grotesque part of the Easter festivities in a small English town.
These are just a handful of the 16 dark tales that await you in Video Nasties. Tune in, sit back, and turn up the terror. But don’t touch that dial… it just might kill you.
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