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A New York State of Fright: Horror Stories from the Empire State

by James Chambers

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Enter the shadows of New York's dark secrets and haunted past! From a city and state that have witnessed all manner of menace - from serial killers and corrupt political machines to natural disasters and terrorist attacks - come twenty-four visions of dread from New York horro authors - all to benefit the next generation of New York winners. Presenting stories set in New York locations, A New York States Of Fright gathers tales by new and established writers who give voice to New York's everyday fears, macabre mysteries, and worst nightmares. To help New York's rich literary tradition endure into the future, the authors, editors, and publisher of A New York State of Fright pledge to contribute all proceeds to New York City's Girls Write Now non-profit organizaiton, which pairs at-risk teen women interested in writing with professonal writing and career mentors. Find out more at www.girlswritenow.org.… (more)

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As a horror lover from New York, I don't know why it took me so long to read this anthology. This is a great collection of dark stories that draws inspiration from the history, folklore, and cultural diversity of NY state. A lot of these stories weave horrific, fantastic elements into everyday modern life with entertaining and often thought-provoking results. I was already familiar with a handful of the authors, many were new to me, and all delivered. Though there were only two or three stand-out stories to me, they were all well-written, and each had a unique take on some kind of trope or legend that held my interest throughout. My only complaint is that more of NY state wasn't featured. Almost every story takes place in one of the five boroughs of NY city. That minor gripe aside, this is a solid anthology sure to please horror readers, especially if you are familiar with NY and its haunted history. ( )
  JosephVanBuren | May 17, 2022 |
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Enter the shadows of New York's dark secrets and haunted past! From a city and state that have witnessed all manner of menace - from serial killers and corrupt political machines to natural disasters and terrorist attacks - come twenty-four visions of dread from New York horro authors - all to benefit the next generation of New York winners. Presenting stories set in New York locations, A New York States Of Fright gathers tales by new and established writers who give voice to New York's everyday fears, macabre mysteries, and worst nightmares. To help New York's rich literary tradition endure into the future, the authors, editors, and publisher of A New York State of Fright pledge to contribute all proceeds to New York City's Girls Write Now non-profit organizaiton, which pairs at-risk teen women interested in writing with professonal writing and career mentors. Find out more at www.girlswritenow.org.

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