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The Dark: New Ghost Stories by Ellen Datlow
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The Dark: New Ghost Stories (edition 2004)

by Ellen Datlow (Editor)

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Modern audiences have long inured themselves to fear, trained themselves to shut off their childish nighttime terrors and scoff in the face of deliberate scares. But award winning anthologist Ellen Datlow--called "the genre's sharpest assembler of strange, dark fictions" by William Gibson, author ofNeuromancer--was convinced that there was life in the ghost story yet. So she challenged a list of varied and talented contributors to scare the heck out of her. The resultant collection singlehandedly redefines the ghost story, going far beyond the accustomed tropes and gore of horror stories to consider the only realm that still truly scares us: the unknown.The Dark takes a nuanced and disquieting look at the tormented and unquiet dead; the darkness in us, the living; and the sometimes tenuous boundary between the two. Under the covers ofThe Dark, you will find a gathering of sixteen original, unique ghost stories, deftly penned by authors versed in the argot of the damned, including Ramsey Campbell, Jeffrey Ford, Glen Hirshberg, Tanith Lee, Kelly Link, Sharyn McCrumb, Joyce Carol Oates, Lucius Shepard, and Gahan Wilson. No two stories are alike; all are calculated to make it hard to be alone with the lights out. This is the stuff nightmares are made of.… (more)
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Leaving the house without a book this morning meant that I *had* to go book shopping at the first opportunity. This collection was an excellent find; it will be interesting to compare it to the collection of classic ghost stories I picked up a while ago.
  Pezski | Jun 8, 2017 |
It took me nearly two months of searching, but I finally found a collection of ghost stories I really like. (That isn't M.R. James, Sarah Monette, or Algernon Blackwood, that is.) Of course, it's an Ellen Datlow collection. I should have known. "Limbo" by Lucius Shepard was rather wonderful (up to a disappointing twist at the end), but the standout for me was Tanith Lee's "The Ghost of the Clock." Had me checking behind me all evening. ( )
  jen.e.moore | Mar 30, 2013 |
A collection of new stories, never before published, by some pretty heavy hitters -- including, Tanith Lee, Gahan Wilson, Ramsey Campbell, Joyce Carol Oates & Lucius Shepard. Inevitably, the quality is variable, but not egregiously so. My favorites tend towards the more elliptical, particularly: "The Silence of the Falling Stars" by Mike O'Driscoll, "An Amicable Divorce" by Daniel Abraham, and, especially, "Dancing Men" by Glen Hirshberg. The latter is a truly exceptional story that mingles themes as diverse as the Holocaust and Native American ritual, while being filled with ghastly little comic bits. ( )
  jburlinson | Oct 30, 2008 |
1. FORD, Jeffery: "Trentino Kid, The"

2. LEE, Tanith: "Ghost of the Clock, The"

3. DOWLING, Terry: "One Thing About the Night"

4. O'DRISCOLL, Mike: "Silence of the Falling Stars, The"

5. WILSON, Gahan: "Dead Ghost, The"

6. CADY, Jack: "Seven Sisters"

7. OATES, Joyce Carol: "Subway"

8. GALLAGHER, Stephen: "Doctor Hood"

9. ABRAHAM, Daniel: "Amicable Divorce, An"

10. CAMPBELL, Ramsey: "Feeling Remains"

11. McCRUMB, Sharyn: "Gallows Necklace, The"

12. GRANT, Charles L.: "Brownie, and Me"

13. KOJA, Kathe: "Velocity"

14. SHEPARD, Lucius: "Limbo"

15. LINK, Kelly: "Hortlak, The"

16. HIRSHBERG, Glen: "Dancing Men"
  Pretensor | Jun 3, 2009 |
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Datlow, EllenEditorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
ABRAHAM, DanielContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
CADY, JackContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
CAMPBELL, RamseyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
DOWLING, TerryContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
FORD, JefferyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
GALLAGHER, StephenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
GRANT, Charles L.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
HIRSHBERG, GlenContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
KOJA, KatheContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
LEE, TanithContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
LINK, KellyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
McCRUMB, SharynContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
O'DRISCOLL, MikeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
OATES, Joyce CarolContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
SHEPARD, LuciusContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
WILSON, GahanContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Modern audiences have long inured themselves to fear, trained themselves to shut off their childish nighttime terrors and scoff in the face of deliberate scares. But award winning anthologist Ellen Datlow--called "the genre's sharpest assembler of strange, dark fictions" by William Gibson, author ofNeuromancer--was convinced that there was life in the ghost story yet. So she challenged a list of varied and talented contributors to scare the heck out of her. The resultant collection singlehandedly redefines the ghost story, going far beyond the accustomed tropes and gore of horror stories to consider the only realm that still truly scares us: the unknown.The Dark takes a nuanced and disquieting look at the tormented and unquiet dead; the darkness in us, the living; and the sometimes tenuous boundary between the two. Under the covers ofThe Dark, you will find a gathering of sixteen original, unique ghost stories, deftly penned by authors versed in the argot of the damned, including Ramsey Campbell, Jeffrey Ford, Glen Hirshberg, Tanith Lee, Kelly Link, Sharyn McCrumb, Joyce Carol Oates, Lucius Shepard, and Gahan Wilson. No two stories are alike; all are calculated to make it hard to be alone with the lights out. This is the stuff nightmares are made of.

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