Dead Letters Anthology

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Dead Letters Anthology
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Conrad Williams
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:400
Dimensions(mm): Height 203,Width 132
Category/GenreHorror and ghost stories
Fantasy
ISBN/Barcode 9781783294503
ClassificationsDewey:823.0108092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Titan Books Ltd
Imprint Titan Books Ltd
Publication Date 22 April 2016
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Dead Letters Office: the final repository of the undelivered. Love missives unread, gifts unreceived, lost in postal limbo. Dead Letters: An Anthology features new stories from the masters of horror, fantasy and speculative fiction, each inspired by an object from the Dead Letters Office. Featuring original stories by: Joanne Harris, Maria Dahvana Headley & China Mieville, Michael Marshall Smith, Lisa Tuttle, Ramsey Campbell, Pat Cadigan , Steven Hall, Alison Moore, Adam LG Nevill, Nina Allan, Christopher Fowler, Muriel Gray, Andrew Lane, Angela Slatter, Claire Dean, Nicholas Royle and Kirsten Kaschock.

Author Biography

Conrad Williams is the author of seven novels and the winner of the International Horror Guild Award.

Reviews

"Dead Letters is an excellent anthology of dark, wistful and thought-provoking stories for adults - highly recommended!" - Rising Shadow "Playful and inventive" - Paper Droids "I enjoyed this collection immensely and really like the conceit of the project. That, combined with some of my favorite storytellers and familiar UK settings made this a great read for me. If you like thought-provoking stories with a distinct twist, give it a read." - Lit Reactor "A fascinating collection of vignettes that range from the macabre to the majestic." - Ravenous Monster "Those who enjoy dark fiction and horror should pick up this collection, not just for the quality of the stories, but also to discover new authors that will be the future of the genre." - NY Journal of Books "The all-star writers who contributed to this volume did indeed deliver." - Pop Mythology "If you're looking for an overall eerie vibe in your summer reading, then The Dead Letters would be a great place to start!" - Atomic Moo