Under Rotting Sky Stories

Under Rotting Sky Stories by Matthew V. Brockmeyer, published by Black Thunder Press on April 20, 2019, is a collection of twenty horror tales that delve into the darker aspects of human nature. This edition, comprising 268 pages, presents a series of narratives that explore themes of transgression and fear, inviting readers into unsettling dreamscapes where taboos are confronted and shattered.
Readers will encounter a variety of chilling scenarios, such as a child caught between innocence and evil in “Mine,” and a modern twist on an ancient legend in “A Dirty Winter Moon.” The stories also include elements of nature’s grim realities in “Have a Heart” and the terrifying presence of a troll in “Rumpelstiltskin.” Each tale reveals the brutality of humanity, making this collection a significant exploration of horror fiction.
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Twenty unforgettable tales of horror and transgression from the award-winning author of KIND NEPENTHE.
Enter a disturbing dreamscape where your worst fears are illuminated and taboos are mockingly shattered.
In “Mine” a child hangs precariously between the isthmus of innocence and evil, shedding his humanity for the altar of a wolf pup.
An ancient and terrifying legend reveals itself with startling modern twist in “A Dirty Winter Moon.”
“Have a Heart” teaches us that nature always prevails, sometimes in the most gruesome of ways. In “Rumpelstiltskin” the troll under the bridge is very real, and wants your children for unspeakable deeds.
In “The Gym Teacher” a boy’s obsession with serial killers leads him to discover the true nature of a monster.
These twenty stories traverse the outskirts of society to reveal the brutality of humanity in all its gory glory.
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