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New Dark Voices

by Shane Ryan Staley (Editor)

Other authors: Gene O'Neill (Author), Michael Oliveri (Contributor), John Urbancik (Contributor)

Series: Delirium's New Dark Voices (1)

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Delirium Books continues its rich history in discovering the talents of tomorrow. New Dark Voices is an anthology that focuses on publishing the best new voices in the horror genre. The first anthology features 3 talented horror authors with 3 brand new novellas!

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NEW DARK VOICES by Michael Oliveri, Gene O'Neill, John Urbancik (Trade Paperback)


Delirium Books continues its rich history in discovering the talents of tomorrow. New Dark Voices is an anthology series that focuses on publishing the best new voices in the horror genre before they become the masters of the genre. The first anthology features 3 talented horror authors (Michael Oliveri, Gene O'Neill, and John Urbancik) with 3 brand new novellas!

This edition includes three novellas:

"Beneath Midnight" by John Urbancik
On the last night of the carnival, William Warde meets a new friend. Together, they explore the tunnels beneath the city, the cellars and crypts and catacombs, and forgotten, but not quite empty, apartments... Under the city of Midnight, buried secrets are forgotten, but not lost. The darkness hides exiles who have returned to claim what is theirs. And the Spider Dragon, the carnival’s biggest, meanest roller coaster, was named for the creature living in those tunnels.

"To Travel Among Men" by Michael Oliveri
Mankind has changed. People have evolved—or perhaps devolved—into a primal, brutish state, leading to societal collapse. Pockets of humanity survive, though Rick is finding it increasingly difficult to find the difference between the desperate survivors and the brutish creatures who used to be men. Having left the shattered remnants of his home town behind, he sets out in search of some semblance of order amidst the chaos. "To Travel Among Men" is a direct sequel to "To Fight With Monsters" by Michael Oliveri and Brian Keene from the earlier Delirium Books collection 4x4.

"White Tribe" by Gene O'Neill
A disparate group survives a major Northern California earthquake, including a prisoner locked down in the infamous SHU of maximum security Pelican Bay State, an artist and actor just beginning a love affair, a small town deputy sheriff, and a writer researching a book on a Lost Tribe near the area's famed Lost Coast. They all find their way to a still standing church in Mendocino, isolated from all outside help. That first night they are visited by another survivor, something very ancient, freed from a volcanic crypt by the earthquake, a fearsome creature searching . . .

Introduction by Brian Keene



Delirium Books continues its rich history in discovering the talents of tomorrow. New Dark Voices is an anthology series that focuses on publishing the best new voices in the horror genre before they become the masters of the genre. The first anthology features 3 talented horror authors (Michael Oliveri, Gene O'Neill, and John Urbancik) with 3 brand new novellas!

This edition includes three novellas:

"Beneath Midnight" by John Urbancik
On the last night of the carnival, William Warde meets a new friend. Together, they explore the tunnels beneath the city, the cellars and crypts and catacombs, and forgotten, but not quite empty, apartments... Under the city of Midnight, buried secrets are forgotten, but not lost. The darkness hides exiles who have returned to claim what is theirs. And the Spider Dragon, the carnival’s biggest, meanest roller coaster, was named for the creature living in those tunnels.

"To Travel Among Men" by Michael Oliveri
Mankind has changed. People have evolved—or perhaps devolved—into a primal, brutish state, leading to societal collapse. Pockets of humanity survive, though Rick is finding it increasingly difficult to find the difference between the desperate survivors and the brutish creatures who used to be men. Having left the shattered remnants of his home town behind, he sets out in search of some semblance of order amidst the chaos. "To Travel Among Men" is a direct sequel to "To Fight With Monsters" by Michael Oliveri and Brian Keene from the earlier Delirium Books collection 4x4.

"White Tribe" by Gene O'Neill
A disparate group survives a major Northern California earthquake, including a prisoner locked down in the infamous SHU of maximum security Pelican Bay State, an artist and actor just beginning a love affair, a small town deputy sheriff, and a writer researching a book on a Lost Tribe near the area's famed Lost Coast. They all find their way to a still standing church in Mendocino, isolated from all outside help. That first night they are visited by another survivor, something very ancient, freed from a volcanic crypt by the earthquake, a fearsome creature searching . . .

Introduction by Brian Keene
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