THE BOOK OF ALL FLESH
The dead have risen. God help the living.
Its too late to run. The zombies are everywhere.
They stalk through urban jungles and across the carefully manicured
lawns of suburbia, shudder to unlife on the bloodiest battlefields of
the Civil War and in the deepest tunnels of far-flung interstellar
mining colonies. They lurk on your street, in your companys
boardroom, in your own bedroom. And they hunger.
The Book of All Flesh presents twenty-five original tales of zombie horror, including works
from such renowned chroniclers of fantastic terror as C. Dean
Anderson, Robert Vardeman, Ed Greenwood, Scott Edelman, Robin Laws,
and Matt Forbeck.
In 2001, The Book of All Flesh was nominated for Best Game-Related
Short Work: Prometheus Unwound and Dawn
of the Living Impaired by the Origins Awards.
MSRP: $15.95 (US)
Order Code: EDN8700
ISBN: 1-891153-87-0
Writing: various
Editing and Development: James Lowder
Cover Art: George Vasilakos
Format: 5.37" x 8.37 " Hardcover, 320 pages, black and white interior, trade paperback
Release Date: February 2000
Availability: OUT OF STOCK
THE BOOK OF MORE FLESH
They won't stay dead!
The zombies cannot be stopped. From the pitch-black
holds of pirate ships and the tunnels beneath the war-torn jungles of
Vietnam, they rise up. And there's no way to stop them, no corner of
the world that's safe from the invasion. Secret government labs, the
trendy galleries of New York's art scene, the drawing rooms of
nineteenth century England all become the lair of the living dead in
this inventive and chilling collection of horror and dark fantasy tales.
Under the guidance of editor James Lowder, The
Book of More Flesh presents more than two dozen original
stories, including works from several hot authors:
David Dvorkin, author of fifteen novels,
including the best-selling Star Trek: The Next Generation title, The
Captains' Honor.
J. Robert King, author of several best-selling
Ravenloft and Magic: The Gathering novels, as well as a critically
acclaimed Arthurian trilogy (Mad Merlin, Lancelot du Lethe,
and Le Morte d"Avalon) for Tor.
Stoker Award winner Tom Piccirilli, author of
ten novels, including The Night Class, A Lower Deep,
and Hexes.
Hugo Award and Stoker Award finalist Scott Edelman,
whose work has appeared in Amazing Stories, Twilight Zone,
and Asimov's.
Hot new writer Scott Nicholson, whose recent
debut novel, The Red Church, is garnering rave reviews and
serious award consideration.
And several more authors whose stories regularly
appear in Year's Best collections and on the final ballots for major
horror fiction awards, including Mark McLaughlin, Darrell Schweitzer,
and Stoker Award winner Steve Eller.
Editor James Lowder previously helmed the
successful anthologies Realms of Valor and Realms of Infamy,
and is known to readers for his own best-selling dark fantasy novels Knight
of the Black Rose and Prince of Lies.
MSRP: $16.95 (US)
Order Code: EDN8701
ISBN: 1-891153-86-2
Writing:various
Editing and Development: James Lowder
Cover Art: Christopher Shy
Format: 5.37" x 8.37 " Hardcover, 320 pages, black and white interior, trade paperback
Release Date: February 2000
Availability: OUT OF STOCK
THE BOOK OF FINAL FLESH
From the battle-torn skies over World War I France to
the corridors of alien prisoner-of-war satellites, the opium dens of
exotic Victorian Shanghai to the living rooms of suburban America,
the zombies rise up. Some crave revenge. Others hunger for the brains
of the living. All are driven by desires they can neither control nor understand...
Edited by James Lowder, The Book of Final Flesh presents more than twenty tales of the living dead, original works by
such notable scribes of the weird and fantastic as:
Editor James Lowder previously helmed the
successful anthologies Realms of Valor and Realms of Infamy,
and is known to readers for his own best-selling dark fantasy novels Knight
of the Black Rose and Prince of Lies.
MSRP: $16.95 (US)
Order Code: EDN8701
ISBN: 1-891153-78-1
Writing: various
Editing and Development: James Lowder
Cover Art: George Vasilakos
Format: 5.37" x 8.37 " Hardcover, 320 pages, black and white interior, trade paperback
Release Date: February 2000
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