Unspeakable Horror Lineup
Thursday, May 1, 2008 at 09:44AM From Dark Scribe Press:
Dark Scribe Press is proud to present the authors featured in our first print anthology project - Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet. Set for release in trade paperback this fall, Unspeakable Horror will feature an eclectic lineup of talent from both the horror and GLBT literary communities. To date, we've collected a brilliant sampling of queer horror stories that will surprise with their universally resonant themes while exploring the deeper aspects of the closet experience - coming out, staying in, being haunted by. From the ghosts of dead lovers and malevolent queer faeries to devious doppelgangers and twisted psychopaths, Unspeakable Horror speaks to the ideas of innocence lost and innocence found...to revenge and redemption. Most of all, it's about what lurks in those dark shadows at the back of our closets. And the horrors found there promise to be unspeakable.
And now, we introduce the Unspeakable Horror lineup...
"I'm Your Violence" by Lee Thomas
Dark Scribe Press is pleased to announce the inclusion of "I'm Your Violence," an original short story by Lee Thomas, in the Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet anthology.
Lee Thomas is the Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Stained, Parish Damned, and Damage. His most recent novel, The Dust of Wonderland (Alyson) is a current finalist for the prestigious Lambda Literary Award. In addition to numerous magazines, his short fiction has appeared in the anthologies A Walk on the Darkside, The Book of Final Flesh, and Inferno, among others.
Writing as Thomas Pendleton, he is the co-author (with Stefan Petrucha) of Wicked Dead (HarperTeen), a series of edgy horror novels for the young adult market. His novels, Mason, Blood Runs Cold, and Demon Unleashed are also forthcoming from HarperCollins.
Lee currently lives in Austin, Texas, where he’s working on a number of projects, including the novels Ash Street, The German, and an urban fantasy trilogy titled, Exiled (HarperTeen).
Check out the Lee Thomas feature page here at Unspeakable Horror!














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