Announced today (on the occasion of editor Brian J. Showers’ birthday), Uncertainties: Twenty-two Strange Tales is an anthology from Liberties Press which will be available this April.
Uncertainties is an anthology of new writing – featuring contributions from Irish, British, and American authors – each exploring the idea of increasingly fragmented senses of reality. These short stories were termed ‘strange tales’ by Robert Aickman, called ‘tales of the unexpected’ by Roald Dahl, and known to Shakespeare’s ill-fated Prince Mamillius as ‘winter’s tales’. But these are no mere ghost stories. These tales of the uncanny grapple with existential epiphanies of the modern day, and when otherwise familiar landscapes become sinister and something decidedly less than certain . . .
‘The Swing’ by Peter Bell
‘The Mighty Mr Godbolt’ by R.B. Russell
‘Then and Now’ by John Howard
‘Homecraft’ by Rosalie Parker
‘Half-Life’ by Steve Rasnic Tem
‘Wellaway’ by Martin Hayes
‘Closing Time’ by Emma Darwin
‘From the Archives of the Westmeath Examiner’ by Derek John
‘Last Love’ by John Kenny
‘The Faerie Ring’ by John Reppion
‘Court of Midnight’ by Mark Samuels
‘What’s Out There?’ by Gary McMahon
‘On a Clear Day’ by Robert Neilson
‘A Letter from McHenry’ by Reggie Chamberlain-King
‘The Edge of the World’ by Helen Grant
‘The Séance’ by Lynda E. Rucker
‘Ruby’ by Adam Golaski
‘The Light at the Centre’ by Maura McHugh
‘Fran’s Nan’s Story’ by Sarah LeFanu
‘To the Eternal One’ by Mark Valentine
‘Flyblown’ by Timothy J. Jarvis
‘Love at Second Sight’ by Reggie Oliver
For more information see Brian’s full post at Swan River Press.
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