The Mammoth Book of Cthulhu
2April 13, 2016 by Laird
Paula Guran’s Mammoth Book of Cthulhu arrives in stores soon. Thank you to Paula for taking my weird/fantasy/horror novelette “A Clutch.”
The ToC:
- “In Syllables of Elder Seas” by Lisa L. Hannett
- “The Peddler’s Tale, or, Isobel’s Revenge” by Caitlín R. Kiernan
- “It’s All the Same Road in the End” by Brian Hodge
- “Caro in Carno” by Helen Marshall
- “The Cthulhu Navy Wife” by Sandra McDonald
- “Those Who Watch” by Ruthanna Emrys
- “A Clutch” by Laird Barron
- “Just Beyond the Trailer Park” by John Shirley
- “The Sea Inside” by Amanda Downum
- “Outside the House, Watching for the Crows” by John Langan
- “Alexandra Lost” by Simon Strantzas
- “Falcon-and-Sparrows” by Yoon Ha Lee
- “A Shadow of Thine Own Design” by W. H. Pugmire
- “Backbite” by Norman Partridge
- “In the Ruins of Mohenjo-Daro” by Usman T. Malik
- “Legacy of Salt” by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
- “I Do Not Count the Hours” by Michael Wehunt
- “An Open Letter to Mister Edgar Allan Poe, from a Fervent Admirer” by Michael Shea
- “I Dress My Lover in Yellow” by A. C. Wise
- “Deep Eden” by Richard Gavin
- “The Future Eats Everything” by Don Webb
- “I Believe That We Will Win” by Nadia Bulkin
- “In the Sacred Cave” by Lois H. Gresh
- “Umbilicus” by Damien Angelica Walters
- “Variations on Lovecraftian Themes” by Veronica Schanoes
image via Paula Guran site
Hmm. Amazon says it’s not coming out until late May. Matters not to me, as I have plenty to read in the meantime — and, of course, I ordered this immediately upon reading your post. Laird, you’ve cost me a lot of money with book recommendations lately!
I’m not sure now either, so I amended the post to “soon.” This will be a huge year for major collections and novels in the horror/weird.