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Evermore (anthology)
''Evermore'' is an anthology of short stories about or in honor of Edgar Allan Poe and edited by James Robert Smith (author), James Robert Smith and Stephen Mark Rainey. It was released in 2006 in literature, 2006 by Arkham House in an edition of approximately 2,000 copies. Contents ''Evermore'' contains the following tales: # "Introduction", by James Robert Smith (author), James Robert Smith and Stephen Mark Rainey # "All Beauty Sleeps", by Joel Lane # "The Clockwork Horror", by F. Gwynplaine MacIntyre # "The Impelled", by Gary Fry # "The Resurrections of Fortunato", by John Morressy # "They Call Me Eddie", by Rick Hautala & Thomas F. Monteleone # "Cloud by Night", by Melanie Tem # "Poe 103", by Ken Goldman # "From the Wall, a Whisper", by Kealan Patrick Burke # "When It Was Moonlight", by Manly Wade Wellman # "In Articulo Mortis", by Trey R. Baker # "Night Writing", by Charlee Jacob # "Of Persephone, Poe, and the Whisperer", by Thomas Piccirilli, Tom Piccirilli # "An Author ...
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James Robert Smith (author)
James Robert Smith (born June 28, 1957) is an American author. His first novel, '' The Flock'' (), was published August 2, 2006, by Five Star. The Flock ''The Flock'' is a 2006 novel by James Smith. ''The Flock'' is a contemporary eco-thriller about what can happen when man violates nature, and when nature fights back. Plot A remote Florida swamp has been targeted for theme park development, and the swamp's inhabitants are none too happy. It doesn't help that the residents are a colony of intelligent, prehistoric, dinosaur-like birds: terror birds. This flock of beasts has escaped the mass extinction that killed off the dinosaurs, relying on stealth, cunning, and killer instinct. The creatures have been living in secret. As the developers push to have the recently discovered animals exterminated, a billionaire rogue environmentalist steps in to protect these rare, predatory creatures. A naïve young Fish and Wildlife officer finds himself caught in between these two forces ...
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Kealan Patrick Burke
Kealan Patrick Burke (born in Dungarvan, Ireland) is an author. Some of his works include the novels ''Kin'', ''Currency of Souls'', ''Master of the Moors'', and ''The Hides'' (Bram Stoker Award nominee), the novellas ''The Turtle Boy'' (Bram Stoker Award Winner, 2004) and ''Vessels'', and the collections ''Ravenous Ghosts'', ''The Number 121 to Pennsylvania & Others'', ''Theater Macabre'' and ''The Novellas''. He has also appeared in a number of publications, including ''Postscripts'', '' Cemetery Dance'', ''Grave Tales'', ''Shivers II'', ''Shivers III'', ''Shivers IV'', ''Looking Glass'', ''Masques V'', ''Subterranean #1'', ''Evermore'', ''Inhuman'', ''Horror World'', ''Surreal'' Magazine, and ''Corpse Blossoms''. Burke also edited the anthologies: ''Taverns of the Dead'' (recipient of a starred review in ''Publishers Weekly''), ''Brimstone Turnpike'', ''Quietly Now: A Tribute to Charles L. Grant'' (International Horror Guild Award Nominee, 2004), the charity anthology ''Tales ...
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