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I agree. One of the best horror fables that I have ever read. I originally got it through the library, but I enjoyed it so much that I had to buy a copy just to have it around. | |||||||||||
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Re: My Favorite Horror Story
So many to choose from, but these are some of my favorite horror stories:
The Colour Out of Space by H.P.Lovecraft The Shadow over Innsmouth by H.P.Lovecraft Cold Print by Ramsey Campbell The Black Stone by Robert E. Howard The Treasure of Abbot Thomas by M.R.James Nadelman's God by T.E.D. Klein Vastarien by Thomas Ligotti The Repairer of Reputations by Robert Chambers The Yellow Sign by Robert Chambers Dread by Clive Barker Procession of the Black Sloth by Laird Barron Transmission by T.E. Grau Inhabitants of Wraithswood by W.H.Pugmire Notebook Found in a Deserted House by Robert Bloch Spaghetti by Brian Lumley Fruiting Bodies by Brian Lumley The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allan Poe The View by Robert Aickman The Waiting Room by Robert Aickman | |||||||||||
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Re: My Favorite Horror Story
Lovecraft - The Music of Erich Zann
Clark Ashton Smith - The Nameless Offspring Ligotti - In The Shadow Of Another World E.T.A. Hoffman - The Sandman Louis Marvick - A Connoisseur of Grief Robert E. Howard - The Thing on the Roof Edogawa Rampo - The Human Chair Reggie Oliver - The Posthumous Messiah Stefan Grabinski - The Grey Room Arnold Aletrino - In The Dark E.F. Benson - The Room in the Tower Ray Bradbury - The Foghorn Vladimir Nabokov - Signs & Symbols Brian Lumley - Dagon's Bell Arthur Machen - The Great God Pan William Hope Hodgson - The Voice in the Night Mark Samuels - Vrolyck Algernon Blackwood - The Wendigo Edgar Allan Poe - The Man of the Crowd Jean Ray - The Cemetery Watchman Lord Dunsany - Poltarnees, Beholder of Ocean | |||||||||||
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Hello all! It's my first post, hopefully of many more to come.
I've seen "Nadelman's God" mentioned a few times in this thread, and very rightly so. Probably my second-favorite novella out of that classic collection of Klein's. But my favorite out of that book is also the one I see discussed the least-- "Petey." What an incredible story. The sense of dread he builds is so slow, unrelenting, and artful, and I've never been able to stop thinking about [MILD SPOILERS] the way the story's climax occurs in the final few sentences. No falling action, and the ensuing horror/carnage/??? left entirely to the reader's imagination. "Petey" might be one of the best solutions to the chief problem in monster literature/film: How clearly do you describe the beast? [/MILD SPOILERS] Of course I could never pick a definitive favorite horror story, and so many in my personal canon were mentioned already. But probably the most recent ripper I've found is "Black Bark" by Brian Evenson. Another subtle masterpiece. Thank you all for the incredible wealth of recommendations in this thread! | |||||||||||
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Is anyone still interested in this? Here’s an updated list of favorites I sent to David Longhorn at Supernatural Tales ten years ago. Horror and ghost stories mixed. Some are well-known, others not, but all gave me the unmistakable feeling. I omit M. R. James, Sheridan Le Fanu and Robert Aickman.
The Cyclops Juju or The Fifth Mask, Shamus Frazer The Library Window, Mrs Oliphant Pargiton and Harby, Desmond MacCarthy The Travelling Grave, L. P. Hartley The Green Bottle, Bernard Capes A Haunted House, Algernon Blackwood Pollock and the Porroh Man, H. G. Wells Mr Mortimer’s Diary, Amyas Northcote Thurnley Abbey, Perceval Landon A Night in the Wax Museum, A. M. Burrage The Body Snatcher, R. L. Stevenson The Hearts of Kings/Die Herzen der Könige, Hanns Heinz Ewers The Crab Spider/L’Araignée crabe, Erckmann-Chatrian | |||||||||||
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Talk about a horror story. These are the artificial intelligences that are going to run the world one day? "It's fine. Okay, sometimes they have trouble with complex calculations, and make little tiny mistakes like forgetting the difference between 0 and 1. But do you really want a human flying your plane or having control over the world's nuclear arsenals? Get used to it, folks! The future's so bright you've gotta wear (AI-controlled, GoogleVision-connected) shades!" | |||||||||||
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10-22-2018 | #99 |
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Yes, I reread Dark Gods this year and found Petey to be the most terrifying of a consistently strong set of stories. Am adding Petey to my list on the previous page, along with Fritz Leiber's The Button Molder and Junji Ito's The Hanging Balloons. |
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Re: My Favorite Horror Story
I'll try to list some lesser-known favorites here, because nobody needs to see "The Monkey's Paw" mentioned for the 50th time.
Gahan Wilson The Sea Was Wet As Wet Could Be Charles L. Grant The Three of Tens What Are Deaths For? Ramsey Campbell In the Shadows In the Trees Edward Hoch In the Straw Ray Bradbury The October Game Mars Is Heaven/The Third Expedition Douglas E. Winter Splatter Bright Lights, Big Zombie Patricia Highsmith The Pond The Terrapin Nigel Kneale The Pond The Calculation of N'Bambwe Thomas Ligotti The Greater Festival of Masks In the Shadow of Another World Nancy Etchemendy The Tuckahoe Tanith Lee Written in Water The Gorgon Colin Greenland The Stone Face Richard Matheson Dress of White Silk Prey Robert Bloch Terror at Cutthroat Cove The Hungry House Stephen King The Mist Al Sarrantonio The Man with Legs Linda Thornton The Inhabitant of the Pond Adam Golaski Weird Furka ... | |||||||||||
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