Best New Horror 4

Best New Horror 4 by Stephen Jones is a comprehensive collection published by Robinson in 1993, featuring 24 notable horror and dark fantasy stories from 1992. This edition spans 481 pages and is presented in English, showcasing a diverse array of narratives from various authors, including Clive Barker, Poppy Z. Brite, and Thomas Ligotti, among others.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of horror themes and styles, reflecting the genre’s evolution during that year. The anthology includes stories that explore the macabre and the uncanny, offering insights into the darker aspects of human experience. With contributions from both established and emerging voices in fiction and science fiction, this collection serves as a significant representation of the horror landscape of its time.
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A collection of 24 of the best horror and dark fantasy stories published in 1992.* Horror in 1992 by Stephen Jones & Ramsey Campbell* The Suicide Artist by Scott Edelman* Dancing on a Blade of Dreams by Roberta Lannes* The Departed by Clive Barker* How to Get Ahead in New York by Poppy Z. Brite* They Take by John Brunner* Replacements by Lisa Tuttle* Under the Pylon by Graham Joyce* The Glamour by Thomas Ligotti* Under the Ice by John Gordon* And Some Are Missing by Joel Lane* The Little Green Ones by Les Daniels* Mirror Man by Steve Rasnic Tem* Mothmusic by Sarah Ash* Did They Get You to Trade? by Karl Edward Wagner* Night Shift Sister by Nicholas Royle* The Dead by Simon Ings & M. John Harrison* Norman Wisdom and the Angel of Death by Christopher Fowler* Red Reign by Kim Newman* Aviatrix by Peter Atkins* Snodgrass by Ian R. MacLeod* The Day of the Sharks by Kate Wilhelm* Bright Lights, Big Zombie by Douglas E. Winter* The Ghost Village by Peter Straub* Necrology by Stephen Jones & Kim Newman
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