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The Best Horror of the Year Volume Eleven

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Product Description From Ellen Datlow (“the venerable queen of horror anthologies” (New York Times) comes a new entry in the series that has brought you stories from Stephen King and Neil Gaiman comes 25thrilling stories, the best horror stories available. For more than three decades, Ellen Datlow has been at the center of horror. Bringing you the most frightening and terrifying stories, Datlow always has her finger on the pulse of what horror readers crave. Now, with the eleventh volume of the series, Datlow is back again to bring you the stories that will keep you up at night. Encompassed in the pages of The Best Horror of the Year have been such illustrious writers as: Neil Gaiman, Kim Newman, Stephen King, Linda Nagata, Laird Barron, Margo Lanagan, and many others. Now come the best of the last year: I Remember Nothing -- Anne Billson Monkeys on the Beach -- Ralph Robert Moore Painted Wolves -- Ray Cluley Shit Happens -- Michael Marshall Smith You Know How the Story Goes -- Thomas Olde Heuvelt Back Along the Old Track -- Sam Hicks Masks -- Peter Sutton The Donner Party -- Dale Bailey Milkteeth -- Kristi DeMeester Haak -- John Langan Thin Cold Hands -- Gemma Files A Tiny Mirror by Eloise -- C. C. Shepherd I Love You Mary-Grace -- Amelia Mangan The Jaws of Ouroboros -- Steve Toase A Brief Moment of Rage -- Bill Davidson Golden Sun -- Kristi DeMeester, Richard Thomas, Damien Angelica Walters, and Michael Wehunt White Mare -- Thana Niveau Girls Without Their Faces On -- Laird Barron Thumbsucker -- Robert Shearman You Are Released -- Joe Hill Red Rain -- Adam-Troy Castro Split Chain Stitch -- Steve Toase No Exit -- Orrin Grey Haunt - Siobhan Carroll Sleep -- Carly Holmes With each passing year, science, technology, and the march of time shine light into the craggy corners of the universe, making the fears of an earlier generation seem quaint. But this light creates its own shadows. The Best Horror of the Year chronicles these shifting shadows. It is a catalog of terror, fear, and unpleasantness as articulated by today’s most challenging and exciting writers. Review Praise for Ellen Datlow and The Best Horror of the Year Series: “Even with the overall high quality of the latest of Datlow's anthology series, there are some remarkable highlights. . . . this excellent anthology demonstrates that Datlow's reputation as one of the best editors in the field is more than well-deserved.”— Booklist, starred review for The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Eleven   “Datlow has drawn her selections from a wide variety of sources that even the most dedicated fans may have overlooked, and her comprehensive introductory overview of the year in horror will uncover still more venues for great scares. This is an indispensable volume for horror readers.”— Publishers Weekly, starred review for The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Eleven “ Delivers chill after thrill. . . . Read these stories and feel the pulse of the horror genre.”— Kirkus Reviews on The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Eleven, from "The 7 Best Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Horror Books to Read This September" [A] veritable feast of horror short fiction . . .  a book no horror fan should miss."— Hellnotes, reviewed by Mario Guslandi "To consolidate a year’s worth of horror fiction into 20 plus stories must be nothing short of a Herculean task. It’s a good thing we have Ellen Datlow. . . .  Ellen Datlow doesn’t put out bad anthologies. With her annual anthology, you are guaranteed to get a buffet of horrors both loud and quiet. If you have the cash for one horror anthology, this is a worthy purchase."— High Fever Books, 4/5 Stars for The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Eleven   “ Edited by the venerable queen of horror anthologies, Ellen Datlow . . . The stories in this collection feel both classic and innovative, while never losing the primary ingredient of great horror writing: fear.” — The New York Times on The Best of the Best Horror of the Year “A survey of s