Black Static 9: Feb/Mar 2009
Registered by dark-draco of Ledbury, Herefordshire United Kingdom on 5/2/2021
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Another good collection of horror stories.
* The Lonely Heart by Aliette de Bodard = demons and skin-changers in a depressing, run down China. A neat story that sends shivers down your back.
* The Plain by Tim Lees = Weird not all that easy to read, but I liked the idea behind it.
* Haunt-Type Experience by Rox Clarke = I liked this. A good story of ghost hunters maybe being a little better at it than they thought.
* The Pain of Blue Eyes by Daniel Keyson = Probably my favourite story and definitely the most memorable. This almost seems like a mini-novel and I could easily see it fleshed out into a longer work. Manages to get a couple of great twists into the tale, which is unusual in such short pieces.
Chageling by Al Robertson = another one I quite liked and which I would read as a novel. Chilling and kind of sad, but well written.
Fear by Stephen Volk - a great little short. Brilliantly written and perfectly fits the story into a couple of pages. My second fave of the collection.
* The Lonely Heart by Aliette de Bodard = demons and skin-changers in a depressing, run down China. A neat story that sends shivers down your back.
* The Plain by Tim Lees = Weird not all that easy to read, but I liked the idea behind it.
* Haunt-Type Experience by Rox Clarke = I liked this. A good story of ghost hunters maybe being a little better at it than they thought.
* The Pain of Blue Eyes by Daniel Keyson = Probably my favourite story and definitely the most memorable. This almost seems like a mini-novel and I could easily see it fleshed out into a longer work. Manages to get a couple of great twists into the tale, which is unusual in such short pieces.
Chageling by Al Robertson = another one I quite liked and which I would read as a novel. Chilling and kind of sad, but well written.
Fear by Stephen Volk - a great little short. Brilliantly written and perfectly fits the story into a couple of pages. My second fave of the collection.
Journal Entry 2 by dark-draco at Alley between Pickersleigh Road and Russell Drive in Malvern, Worcestershire United Kingdom on Thursday, April 21, 2022
Released 2 yrs ago (4/21/2022 UTC) at Alley between Pickersleigh Road and Russell Drive in Malvern, Worcestershire United Kingdom
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