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Edition Language: English
Series: Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales #1
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Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales (Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales #1) Kindle Edition | Pages: 148 pages
Rating: 3.65 | 82 Users | 8 Reviews

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Title:Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales (Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales #1)
Author:Chris Robertson
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 148 pages
Published:September 10th 2013 (first published September 9th 2013)
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Welcome to volume one of the Demonic Visions 50 Horror Tales series. This book features short horror tales by some of the best horror writers from around the world. Each book within the series will feature new work by each of these writers, both the established, and new up and coming talent. Volume one features tales of cannibalism, murderous underworlds, zombie carnage, portals to alternate dimensions, and many, many more demented masterpieces. So enjoy, and I hope that you will join us for the entire Demonic Visions saga which is intended to last many, many years and span many, many volumes…

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Short but fillingRecently when I got my kindle I had my eye on this collection. I've been reading it off and on but I enjoyed every spine tingling tale. It was interesting coming across a few of my favorite authors. Can't wait to start on volume II!!

It's hard to objectively critique a book that features one of my own stories - of course it's a great book! And you should buy multiple copies! In all seriousness, for fans of horror there will be something in this collection for everyone. My picks were Lost Alleys by Jeffrey Thomas, When They Turn on You by Maggie Carroll and Those Four Walls by Justin Hunter. And of course Self Help by Raymond Gates ;)

What was scary was how bad and not frightening these horror stories were. Pass on this.

An excellent collection of horror short stories, bristling with imagination and ideas. I will be sure to buy upcoming anthologies.

I became inspired to write classically-styled short horror after purchasing a collection of old horror tales at a yard sale. The book featured works by F. Marion Crawford, William Hope Hodgson, Seabury Quinn, le Fanu, Robert Chambers, and many other of the early masters.Mostly just tedious and dull, but occasionally pointlessly disgusting. I read about half of these short stories and found nothing of value whatsoever. Maybe some of the ones in the second half are OK, but I doubt it.



To be fair, let it be known that I did not finish the collection. I was very excited about it and the two collections that follow it based off of: 1) the wickedly cool cover art 2) the fact that it was an opportunity to find new and exciting authors and 3) because a good deal of the stuff being published through small presses or getting self published is actually quite good.Unfortunately, Mr. Robertson let me down with this one. As I did not finish, I will keep it short and give three simple

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