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Aftermath of an Industrial Accident - by Mike Allen (Paperback)

Aftermath of an Industrial Accident - by  Mike Allen (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Two-time World Fantasy Award finalist Mike Allen returns with a new collection of 23 horror tales and poems, AFTERMATH OF AN INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT, the long-awaited follow up to his Shirley Jackson Award-nominated short fiction debut UNSEAMING.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><strong>2020 Shirley Jackson Award finalist, Best Story Collection</strong><strong>2020 <em>Locus</em> Recommended Reading List, Best Story Collection</strong><p>"From heartbreaking character studies to exercises in Grand Guignol excess, from scalpel-sharp poetry to sledgehammers of blood-soaked prose, Mike Allen displays not only his own considerable range, but the range of the horror genre as well. <em><em>Aftermath of an Industrial Accident</em></em> will surprise and delight you at every turn."<strong>-Nathan Ballingrud, author of <em><em>Wounds</em></em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"Allen overflows the tank with nightmare fuel in this collection of 23 stories and poems that showcase his ability to find the monstrous in almost any setting . . . the collection dances through hauntings, carnage, body horror, and psychological chills . . . Readers will be impressed by the variety, intensity, and skilled craftsmanship Allen brings to this collection. These horror shorts are sure to linger in the dark corners of readers' minds."<strong>-<em>Publishers Weekly</em>, starred review</strong></p><p><br></p><p>"An incredible read. This collection of horror and dark fantasy poetry and short fiction needs to be on the shelf of any horror reader."<br><b><strong>-<em>Cemetery Dance</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"Allen weds the brute visceral punch of early Clive Barker with the demented whimsy of darker Neil Gaiman."<strong>-Craig Laurance Gidney, author of <em><em>A Spectral Hue</em></em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"Each tale in <em>Aftermath of an Industrial Accident</em>packs a punch that will keep you willingly pinned to the wall."<strong>-Christina Sng, author of <em>A Collection of Nightmares</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"Mike Allen habitually upends Lovecraftian tropes with his own brand of cosmic horror."<strong>-Laird Barron, author of <em>Swift to Chase</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>A Korean War veteran must rely on wits, improvised weapons, and words from the dread <em><em>Necronomicon</em></em> to escape the lair of a deranged cult. A ghost cannot communicate how she died, no matter how desperately she tries, while an unconventional ghost hunter incurs the venomous wrath of the Queen of Night. Murderous conspiracies reveal themselves in online video clips, a saint blasphemes as a serial killer prays for mercy, and corrupt families in ancient kingdoms trade blood and souls for leverage over foes. Enduring nightmares for a living can lead to a fate worse than burnout. A gruesome invasion from outside space and time tests courage-and corporate loyalty-past all rational limits.</p><p>In these twenty-three stories and poems, two-time World Fantasy Award nominee Mike Allen spins twisted narratives, some wound through the fabric of our world, some set in imagined pasts or futures, all plumbing the depths of human darkness. "The consistency, here, is simply excellence," writes Bram Stoker Award finalist and <em><em>Punktown </em></em>creator Jeffrey Thomas in his introduction. "You are holding in your hands an overflowing cornucopia of monstrous goodness."</p><p><br></p><p>"Allen demonstrates again and again his masterful ability to infuse cosmic, existential terror into the most intimate, and mundane aspects of our lives, while never failing to point out the self-made horror already there: from his introductory piece that credits Poe as a conjurer of inescapable, psychic horror and a muse-sinister for Allen, to the title story that force-marches the reader through rising terror, like a tea kettle screaming, for which there is no escape, no sanctuary, even within your own mind."<strong>-R. S. Belcher, author of <em>The Brotherhood of the Wheel</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>"Allen deftly imbues each world visited with its own own special kind of dread."<strong>-A .C. Wise, author of <em>Catfish Lullaby</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>Cover art by Danielle Tunstall</p>

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