2 Anthologies by Hank Davis (ed.)
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Overview: Henry T. Davis, Baen Senior Editor, was born in the heart of coal country in the tiny town of Benham, KY, (population under 2,000) in 1944. Hank has always been a Fan with a capital F. Whether it’s science fiction, mystery, jazz or classical music, he brings insight, knowledge and wit to those subjects which are his passion.
Hank first became known in sf circles as an active letter and article writer in various zines, before having stories published in both Frederik Pohl’s If and John W. Campbell’s Analog in 1968. After selling several more stories, including one ill-fated tale to Harlan Ellison for The Last Dangerous Visions, Hank bounced back and forth between Kentucky and New York City on various jobs, including a brief stint at the Scott Meredith Literary Agency.
Genre: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Short Stories
In Space No One Can Hear You Scream
“The oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown,” the grand master of horror, H.P. Lovecraft, once wrote. And the greatest unknown is the vast universe, shrouded in eternal cosmic night. What things might be on other planets—or in the dark gulfs between the stars?
Giving very unsettling answers to that question are such writers as Arthur C. Clarke, George R. R. Martin, Theodore Sturgeon, Tony Daniel, Robert Sheckley, James. H. Schmitz, Clark Ashton Smith, Neal Asher, Sarah A. Hoyt, and more, all equally masters of science fiction and of terror.
One might hope that in the void beyond the earth will be found friendly aliens, benevolent and possibly wiser than humanity, but don’t be surprised if other worlds have unpleasant surprises in store for future visitors. And in vacuum, no one will be able to hear your screams—as if it would do any good if they could…
The Baen Big Book of Monsters
From the dragons of legend to Jack the Giant Killer’s colleague to King Kong and Godzilla, people have found the idea of giant creatures both scary and fascinating. Why so many should find accounts of a critter big enough to gulp down a puny human like an insignificantly small hor d’oeuvre or step on said human and leave a grease spot might be explained by the psychologists, but such yarns are undeniable fun. Here’s a book crammed full of large things that you can’t outrun (because they take big steps) by writers with equally large reputations, including: David Drake, best-selling author of the Hammer’s Slammers and RCN series, Robert Bloch, winner of the Hugo award and the lifetime achievement award of the World Fantasy Convention, Philip Wylie, co-author of the SF classic, When Worlds Collide and other imaginative works, Murray Leinster, known as the Dean of science fiction writers, H.P. Lovecraft, renowned master of horror, and many more! Plus all-new stories by New York Times best-selling author Larry Correia, and award-winning authors Sarah A. Hoyt and Wen Spencer. And much more.
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