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David Sutton (4)

Author of The Best Horror from Fantasy Tales

For other authors named David Sutton, see the disambiguation page.

David Sutton (4) has been aliased into David A. Sutton.

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Works by David Sutton

Works have been aliased into David A. Sutton.

The Best Horror from Fantasy Tales (1988) — Editor — 62 copies, 1 review
Dark Terrors 5: The Gollancz Book of Horror: v. 5 (2000) — Editor — 46 copies
Dark Terrors 3 (1997) — Editor — 38 copies, 2 reviews
Dark Terrors 4 (1998) — Editor — 33 copies
Dark Terrors 6 (2002) — Editor; Editor — 31 copies
Dark Terrors (1996) — Editor — 22 copies
Dark Voices 2 (1990) 18 copies
Dark Voices 4 : the Pan Book of Horror (1992) — Editor — 18 copies
The Giant Book of Fantasy Tales (1996) — Editor — 16 copies
Dark Voices 3 (1991) 15 copies
Dark Voices 5 (1993) — Editor — 9 copies
Dark Voices 6 (1994) 5 copies

Associated Works

Works have been aliased into David A. Sutton.

The New Lovecraft Circle (1996) — Contributor — 197 copies, 2 reviews
The Mammoth Book of Wolf Men (1994) — Contributor — 176 copies, 3 reviews
The Mammoth Book of Merlin (2009) — Contributor — 111 copies
Best New Horror 2 (1991) — Contributor — 87 copies, 1 review
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 07 (1996) — Contributor — 69 copies, 1 review

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9 reviews
As with any anthology, it's a mixed bag. Horror is very much a matter of taste, and, well... I don't really like most of it. So I'm not the most objective reviewer here. I got this to read Ramsey Campbell's hard-to-find Horror Under Warrendown, and enjoyed that and a couple of others. However, there are several grim and gory stories that I didn't like at all (and in some cases didn't finish).
An above-average anthology of horror stories, this book was a pleasure to read. As I'm so fond of saying, if you pick up an anthology of stories, you're bound to find some you really like, some you think are okay, and some you start reading and mentally say "pass." For me, there were a lot less "passers" to deal with in this collection.

Here's the contents list:
"The Forbidden," by Clive Barker
-- some things should just be kept quiet, as an enterprising young researcher finds out
"Dreams May show more Come," by H. Warner Munn
-- if the past could change, would we want it that way?
"The Dark Country," by Dennis Etchison
--Mexico is the setting for death in this story
"Dead to the World," by Allen Ashley
--A man who experiments with drugs in his younger days lives to regret it
"The Generation Waltz," by Charles L. Grant (set in Oxrun, for those of you familiar with that place)
"Don't Open That Door," by Frances Garfield
--a monster in the closet with a twist
"The Frolic," by Thomas Ligotti (one of my favorite stories in the book; I love this author!)
-- a doctor in an insane asylum has to deal with one of his patient's demons
"The Sorcerer's Jewel," by Robert Bloch
--a photographer gets more than he bargained for when he seeks a new way to jazz up his photos (excellent story)
"The Strange Years," by Brian Lumley
--a horror story with an environmental warning
"Red," by Richard Christian Matheson
--A very short but powerful story about the aftermath of all too real horror
"Ever the Faith Endures," by Manly Wade Wellman
--A man from America meets his British cousin who has an awesome responsibility to uphold. Another great story here by an excellent author.
"Extension 201," by Cyril Simsa
--The search for a missing telephone extension, combined with a turn-of-the century expedition up the Amazon leads to some surprising results
"The Last Wolf," by Karl Edward Wagner
--The story of the last writer of books; very poignant & appropriate when you think about it after you read it.
"Tongue in Cheek," by Mike Grace
-- A story that takes place on a deserted road
"In the X-Ray," by Fritz Leiber
--Another excellent story by an excellent author; sort of an old-fashioned horror story but still good
"The Bad People," by Steve Rasnic Tem
--Another story set in Mexico; a man and his son are shadowed by an evil force
"A Place of No Return," by Hugh B. Cave
--I love this author's work; it is quite old-fashioned but still left a few hackles on the back of my neck. A professor goes to Haiti to take pictures of zombies and well...
"The Terminus," by Kim Newman
--A police detective goes looking for a missing person and gets much more than he bargained for in the London Underground
"The Green Man," by Kelvin Jones
--Another Green Man story; this one is okay.
"The Voice of the Beach," by Ramsey Campbell
--imho, the best of the bunch; I'd read it also in Campbell's book Alone With the Horrors. Very creepy; a good story to read late at night when the house is quiet. Mythos related.

So there...you have some very talented authors to choose from in this book; Anyone who likes their horror more or less cerebral will totally enjoy this one. If you're looking for the hack/slash/lots-of-gore stuff, you may be a bit bored here.

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Only one story that I pretty much skipped. The rest were good, if not all exactly my normal fare when it comes to Horror. Enjoyable read. I'll pick up some more of these if I see them.

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Ramsey Campbell Contributor, Introduction
Kim Newman Contributor
David J. Schow Contributor
Christopher Fowler Contributor
Dennis Etchison Contributor
Brian Lumley Contributor
Nicholas Royle Contributor
Roberta Lannes Contributor
Steve Rasnic Tem Contributor
Joel Lane Contributor
Graham Masterton Contributor
Melanie Tem Contributor
C. Bruce Hunter Contributor
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Conrad Williams Contributor
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Neil Gaiman Contributor
Jeff VanderMeer Contributor
Lisa Morton Contributor
Les Daniels Contributor
Karl Edward Wagner Contributor
Brian Hodge Contributor
James Van Pelt Contributor
Tanith Lee Contributor
Nancy Kilpatrick Contributor
Lisa Tuttle Contributor
Charles L. Grant Contributor
Thomas Ligotti Contributor
Mick Garris Contributor
Billy Martin Contributor
Jay Russell Contributor
Peter Straub Contributor
Hugh B. Cave Contributor
Geoff Nicholson Contributor
Cherry Wilder Contributor
Stephen Baxter Contributor
Brian Stableford Contributor
John Brunner Contributor
David Case Contributor
Daniel Fox Contributor
Basil Copper Contributor
Mark Timlin Contributor
Kathe Koja Contributor
Mark Morris Contributor
Charles Wagner Contributor
Tony J. Forder Contributor
Guy N. Smith Contributor
R. Chetwynd-Hayes Contributor
Adrian Cole Contributor
William F. Nolan Contributor
Stephen Gallagher Contributor
Fritz Leiber Contributor
Kelvin Jones Contributor
Clive Barker Contributor
Robert Bloch Contributor
Mike Grace Contributor
H. Warner Munn Contributor
Cyril Simsa Contributor
Allen Ashley Contributor
Frances Garfield Contributor
Manly Wade Wellman Contributor
Gahan Wilson Contributor
Eric Brown Contributor
Gwyneth Jones Contributor
Mary A. Turzillo Contributor
Gregory Frost Contributor
Chaz Brenchley Contributor
William R. Trotter Contributor
Norman Partridge Contributor
Ray Bradbury Contributor
Julian Rathbone Contributor
Ray Garton Contributor
Pat Cadigan Contributor
Kathryn Ptacek Contributor
Storm Constantine Contributor
James Miller Contributor
Tony Richards Contributor
Don Tumasonis Contributor
Trey R. Barker Contributor
Samantha Lee Contributor
John Burke Contributor
Yvonne Navarro Contributor
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Tim Lebbon Contributor
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Joe R. Lansdale Contributor
Roy Clifford Contributor
Norman P. Kaufman Contributor
Conrad Hill Contributor
Marcus Gold Contributor
Bernard Donoghue Contributor
Peter Crowther Contributor
Philip J. Cockburn Contributor
Steve Eng Contributor
Kenneth Bulmer Contributor
Janet Fox Contributor
Robert E. Howard Contributor
Darrell Schweitzer Contributor
David Riley Contributor
Lin Carter Contributor
Garry Kilworth Contributor
J. N. Williamson Contributor
Stephen Gresham Contributor
Richard Easter Contributor
Lene Kaaberbøl Contributor
Robert Hood Contributor
Stephen Laws Contributor
Bob Shaw Contributor
Myrna Elana Contributor
Kim Antieau Contributor
Robert Holdstock Contributor
Graham Joyce Contributor
Brian Mooney Contributor
Simon Clark Contributor
J. L. Comeau Contributor
Sherry Coldsmith Contributor
Tom Cullen Contributor
Geoff Smith Contributor
Barry N. Malzberg Contributor
Nancy Holder Contributor
Les Edwards Cover artist
John Stewart Illustrator
David Lloyd Illustrator
Alan Hunter Illustrator
Chris Achilleos Cover artist
Andrew Smith Illustrator
Jim Pitts Illustrator
Allen Koszowski Illustrator
Mark Dunn Illustrator
Randy Broecker Illustrator
Russ Nicholson Illustrator
Dave Carson Illustrator
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Tom Campbell Illustrator
Tim White Cover artist
Bill Sienkiewicz Cover artist
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