
ISBN
0-9787318-2-4
$15.99
December 2006
WE
WON AN AWARD!

Reviews:
Nobody - No Person; Not Anyone;
No One
Have
you ever considered the concept of nobody? Late at night,
when you hear a knock on your door or you hear a creak on
your floor boards… when you yell 'is anybody there?'
What scares you more? The fact that someone could answer
you, or the fact that nobody does?
The
Essex Writers' & Artists' Guild have put together
a collection of short stories based in and around the
concept of nobody, and it is, by far, the best collection
of short stories I have ever read. It is a diverse range
of tales from authors of varying accomplishments. Practically
every subgenre in dark fiction is covered – Sci-fi,
crime thriller, vampire fiction and the list goes on.
Usually when you read an anthology, you find that you
really enjoy a few stories, but not all. On the contrary,
every single story within this collection is fascinating,
and sometimes spooky--a rare treat for anyone who loves
either a good old-fashioned ghost story, or brilliant
sci-fi stories warning of the dangers of technology. Also,
a lot of anthologies have similar stories, and after you
have read a few, you almost do not have to read the rest
of the book because they so formulaic. This is not he
case with Nobody; each author has obviously been given
free reign to use this concept however they want, which
only adds to the brilliance of this entertaining and fascinating
anthology (although at times, I do find the concept of
nobody that links all of the stories is slightly tenuous,
but this does not detract from the book). All stories
are brilliantly written and fantastically entertaining.
So
if you want to feel a chill run down your spine when Nick
Goodward looks through eyes that are not his own in Pam
Marin-Kingsley's "Through His Eyes", or you
want to feel the hairs on the back of your neck stand
on end when a granddaughter flips on a light switch in
Kelly Gunter Atlas' "Personal Dreams", Nobody
is the book for you. This is an absolute must for Dark
Fiction Fans, and Spinetinglers has the feeling that the
writers in this anthology will certainly not be 'nobodies'
for much longer.
Nolene-Patricia
Dougan
Author
of Vrolok
Reviewing for SpingeTinglers.co.uk
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A
sound, a voice and then nothing...
Nobody
knocking.
Nobody calls.
Nobody’s footsteps out in the hall.
Alone in the house or alone in your head...
One man’s delight is another one’s dread.
Follow, dear reader, the path that we wind.
You have only to leave your body behind.
“NOBODY
is a breath of fresh air, new voices and talents showing their
stuff and telling tales with surprisingly pleasant results.
Reading newer writers is always a mixed bag, but in this case
the treats were many and the tricks were few. Highly recommended!”
James
A. Moore, author of
BLOOD RED and HARVEST MOON
“Dark
fantasy fiction—fiction of any kind—would be in
peril without strong, new and often fascinating voices, such
as those you’ll find in NOBODY, edited by Kelly Gunter
Atlas.”
T.M.
Wright, author of
I AM THE BIRD and BONE SOUP
A
selection of stories, a collection of experiences... different
perspectives and styles, an investigation of the concept of
NOBODY.
EWAG
AUTHORS:
A.E. Martineau
Mellisa Sherlin
Tracy L. Carbone
Coralie Hughes Jensen
Pam Marin-Kingsley
Brenna Lyons
Scott T. Goudsward
Kelly Gunter Atlas
Gregory L. Norris
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ISBN
0-9787318-3-2
$14.99
5.0 out of 5 stars
Vampire's beware! Elvis has NOT left the building.
The story is fast paced and contains a few twists that not
only surprise but really do well to display a sense of reality
to the characters and their motivations.(Dorian being one
of my favorites).
This is a fun vampire read with enough plot to keep you
interested but not weighed down with needless fluff [that
you would get in an Anne Rice novel].
(I so did enjoy the scene with the elevator shaft!)
So,
when can I turn into a bat?
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Until
the night his parents are murdered, Elvis Taggard’s world
doesn’t extend far beyond the Starry Night Trailer Park,
so he never suspects there’s a secret society of bloodsuckers
lurking in the shadows of the main streets and back roads of
modern- day America. All that changes one fateful night come
dinnertime after a sexy succubus satisfies her hunger by gorging
on second helpings of the boy’s momma and daddy.
Elvis
stakes her, then sets out to slay the rest of these children
of the night, weaving a bloody path of destruction that stretches
from mansions to trailer parks, from goth clubs to the set
of a high budget Hollywood splatter movie.
With
the help of a lunatic millionaire and an Irish Vampire with
a serious chip on his shoulder and a set of sharp canines
in his mouth to match—Elvis might accomplish just that—unless
the trio wind up killing one another before the vampires get
there first.
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