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Wicked Haunted: An Anthology of the New England Horror Writers by Scott T. Goudsward, Daniel G Keohane & David Price (editors)
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Overview: Ghost stories, from local myths to full blown horror shows, have been spun around campfires since the dawn of man, passed from generation to generation for edification or simply to frighten and thrill. They lead us along dark side roads, into murky swamps and abandoned houses. Ghost stories bring us face-to-face with the farmer harboring secret graves behind his barn, the old man living next to the cemetery, or the frightened person staring back at you from the mirror. They haunt the listeners and readers and make them want to re-tell them again and again, so they would not be alone in their fear. The New England Horror Writers are proud to present their fifth anthology: Wicked Haunted.
Genre: Horror

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Knock, Knock by Kali Moulton
“The Thing With No Face” by Peter N. Dudar 
“Lost Boy” by Bracken MacLeod
“Scrying Through Torn Screens” by Patricia Gomes
“They, Too, Want to be Remembered” by KH Vaughan
“Everything Smells Like Smoke Again” by Curtis M. Lawson
“The Boy on the Red Tricycle” by Dan Szczesny
One Way Dead End Artwork by Ogmios
“East Boston Relief Station” by Paul R. McNamee
“Mouse” by Larissa Glasser
“The Walking Man” by Matt Bechtel
“My Work is Not Yet Completed” by Nick Manzolillo
“Ghosts In Their Eyes” by Trisha J. Wooldridge
“They Come With the Storm” by Dan Foley
“Turn Up the Old Victrola” by Tom Deady
“Ghost Maker” by Emma J. Gibbon
“The Pick Apart” by Paul McMahon
“The Stranding Off Schoodic Point” by R.C. Mulhare
“Triumph of the Spirit” by GD Dearborn
Ghost on a Swing Artwork by Judi Calhoun
“The Road to Gallway” by Rob Smales
“The Thin Place” by Morgan Sylvia
“Tripping the Ghost” by Barry Lee Dejasu
“we’re all haunted here” by doungai gam
“Murmur” by Jeremy Flagg
“Pulped” by James A. Moore

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