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These shorts are bone-chilling fantasies from the mind of an author who’s known for his dark fantasy writing. Here, Barron doesn’t hold back — at all. If you’re already a fan, these otherworldly stories will delight you.Beach Bodies: A Beach Vacation Horror Anthology edited by Ben Long and Andrew RobertPhoto Courtesy: DarkLit PressBen Long and Andrew Robert join forces as the editors of this electrifying anthology of vacation-themed horror. Each story finds a unique way to put the terror in terrible beach vacations. Everything from dead bodies in the surf, to ancient curse, and so much more can be found in this anthology, featuring an array of talented horror writers.
This anthology offers 16 different sinister stories. It’s great for readers looking for an opportunity to dip their toes into a plethora Middle East Phone Number List of chilling options.You may have encountered HBO’s limited series Station Eleven — it aired its finale in January of this year — because you read Emily St. John Mandel’s 2014 novel of the same name. Maybe you started watching the show because, weirdly and in year three of a global pandemic, you’re feeling like spending time with a story about a society decimated by another pandemic — albeit with a much higher mortality rate than COVID-19.

It could have been that you’re a fan of the always captivating Mackenzie Davis (Halt and Catch Fire, Happiest Season), who plays an actress touring with a Shakespeare theater traveling company. You could have also found Station Eleven through Gael García Bernal (Old, Mozart in the Jungle); he plays a Shakespearean actor with a paternal side to him. Maybe you’ve been watching TNT’s dystopian tale Snowpiercer starring Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly instead. Season three ended its run in March and the show has already been confirmed for a fourth season.
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