Fans of horror will be delighted by the dark delicacies in this collection of horror’s up-and-coming stars. Onyx Neon Shorts Presents: Horror Collection – 2015 brings together 13 tales of
horror from authors all over the world. These stories are about haunted houses, obsession, insanity, cults, the unexplainable repetition of goddess worship, and the psychological and physical
terror that only humans can inflict. This collection celebrates one of literature’s most popular forms of fiction by bringing together horror writers from all over the world, offering a unique
vision of the genre. Edited by Jacob Michael King (author of Postmortem), Jarl Nicholl (author of The Birth of Venus), and Jeffrey P. Martin (Head Editor of Onyx Neon Shorts). This is the first
in a yearly horror collection series. In this collection you will find: Ellie Hill by MJ Wesolowski? A late-night excursion leads three students to the cursed village of Ellie Hill, where they
discover that disrespecting a place’s painful past carries a terrible price. ? 82 Rungs by Brit Jones? It seemed like a routine sewage job. Now two men find themselves isolated from their
employers, with no escape from the subterranean labyrinth in which they work. And the environment is undergoing subtle, disturbing changes… What Little Remains by Franklin Charles Murdock?
Seamus hides a secret in the back of his barn in Palmer, Kansas. Little does he know that the dead have desires of their own—Seamus isn’t the only one with murder on his mind.?? Insanity by
Jackie Woodard? Vanessa and her doctor try to get to the bottom of her seemingly harmless delusions.? Something Nasty in the Woodshed by Tracy Fahey? Here we find a twist on a classic horror
trope. The title is a wink to the famous line from Stella Gibbons’ 1932 novel, Cold Comfort Farm. Up In The Window by Elizabeth Myrrdin? A woman seeks to satisfy her nagging obsession.
Sometimes knowledge breeds not power, but lasting dread.? Analogue by Jarl Nicholl? A man, grieving the death of his wife, finds a fragment of her likeness in stone. He seeks to reassemble her
statue, in the hopes of bringing her back to life. Sylvia’s Pictures by DJ Tyrer? After the arrival of her new baby brother, Sylvia starts drawing pictures of the Raggedy man. Is it a cry for
attention, or do the pictures hold something more sinister? The Guard by B.T. Joy? Harry, night guard at the Metropolitan Museum, becomes increasingly curious about one of its exhibits. But
what begins as idle interest soon escalates into a dangerous obsession.? Sacrificial Version by Jeremy Thompson? A door sprouts from the floor, accessible to a single sojourner. Beneath it,
concrete steps descend to a subterranean nightclub filled with bizarre celebrants. ? The Man Who Left No Footprints in The Snow by Matt Tveter One cold winter morning, an elderly woman receives
an unexpected visitor. ?? The Lake House by Joseph Rubas? After losing his wife to cancer, novelist Jim Conner retreats to a cabin in the mountains of Vermont. Cold Harbour by Ro McNulty? A
social worker begins to suspect that there is someone else living in her client’s house.