Halloweek Reading to SEIZE
THE NIGHT!
Enjoying a great treat is not just for kids on Halloween.
Indulge yourself this week and read SEIZE THE
NIGHT: NEW TALES OF VAMPIRIC TERROR, the new “stellar anthology of
tales” (Publishers Weekly Starred Review), sure to quench your thirst for
a Horrific Halloween read! Conjuring reactions such as “Going back
to the heydays of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Stephen
King’s Salem’s
Lot” and “For
anyone who likes tales of the creepy sort like Stephen King’s short stories in Everything’s
Eventual or Nightmares & Dreamscapes,” how can one
resist?
SEIZE THE
NIGHT
Edited by Christopher Golden
Gallery Books
October 6, 2015
ISBN: 9781476783093
Trade Paperback
$18.00
Once upon a time, vampires were
figures of terror…and they can be again. Legends of these dark creatures sprang
from every corner of the world and infinite variations throughout history—with
even more of them waiting in the farthest corners of the imagination. SEIZE THE NIGHT
takes hold of a popular culture environment where the vampire has largely
lost its ability to inspire fear, and now brings out the dread, showcasing
twenty all-new tales of horrifying evil from an extraordinary lineup of twenty
contributors:
John Ajvide
Lindqvist
Kelley Armstrong
Laird Barron
Gary A. Braunbeck
Dana Cameron
Dan Chaon and Lynda
Barry
Charlaine Harris
Brian Keene
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Michael Koryta
John Langan
Tim Lebbon
Seanan McGuire
Joe McKinney
Leigh Perry
Robert Shearman
Scott Smith
Lucy A. Snyder
David Wellington
Rio Youers
The dusk is upon you, and your
fright-filled journey to the shadows of the hereafter is about to begin with
SEIZE THE NIGHT—old-school vampire fiction at its finest.
“The notion of the romantic
vampire is transcended to chilling and even heartbreaking effect in this stellar
anthology of tales…These stories move smoothly from the subtle to
the horrifying…”
—Publishers Weekly Starred Review
“Twenty stories of
varying lengths offer quick bites of otherworldly entertainment. Edited by
Christopher Golden, this collection takes vampire fiction back to its bloody,
frightful roots. Readers looking for old-school horror laden with darkness will
appreciate these diverse stories from some of the best writers in the genre…all
are entertaining…With new spins on classic traditions and inventive, unexpected
twists, it’s the perfect spooky read for Halloween — or any night that calls for
a touch of terror.”
—RT
Book Reviews
“The twenty-one authors collected
in this volume have…succeeded in returning vampires and their ilk back into our
nightmares where they belong…each tale delivered the goods. And by goods, I mean
terror…These are not your Count Dracula vampire stories, but thankfully they’re
not of the friendly variety either. What they all have in common is that each
and every story is a cut above the ordinary. My highest
recommendation.”
—Cemetery Dance
“Seize the Night: New Tales of
Vampiric Terror is a highly successful anthology, one that puts
vampires back into the shadowy, hidden corners where they belong and makes them
creepy, chilling, at times downright frightening…we’re getting back to the old-school roots of
vampiric lore, going back to the heydays of Bram
Stoker’s Dracula and Stephen
King’s Salem’s
Lot…this is a vital
return to form for these stoic, and historic, universal baddies…Seize the Night has the
singular aim of making vampires terrifying again, and it heartily succeeds in
its mission. Golden and the contributors deserve a fair amount of applause for
their work here, and this anthology is a wonderful reminder of what made
vampires such a popular horror staple, and why they continue to endure across
the ages.”
—Michael Patrick
Hicks
“Anthologies have
always been one of my favorite things. A chance to read old favorite authors and
a chance to also find some new favorites as well, all based on some short
stories. Which is, of course, why I chose to read Seize the Night – New Tales of
Vampiric Terror…
Seize The Night
–New Tales of Vampiric Terror is slated to be
released on October 6, 2015. Be sure to get your copy before they disappear!
Anyone who likes tales of the creepy sort like Stephen
King’s short stories in Everything’s Eventual or Nightmares &
Dreamscapes should check out
Seize the Night.”
—The Goth Girl
Reads
“…a
diverse and high quality collection of new stories from some great names within
the horror and paranormal sub-genres…Quite simply, if you are a fan of vampires,
do not miss this one. 4 Throbbing Carotid Arteries for Seize The
Night.”
—Horror After Dark
“Sink your teeth into this collection with caution, it'll
bite back.”
—Hardboiled Wonderland
“I would
really recommend this wonderful book to anyone who wants to read a vampire
anthology that harks back to the heyday of quality horror
fiction.”
—Book
Nutter’s Reviews
“I thoroughly enjoyed reading Seize The
Night…well-written with plenty of frights to keep any horror fan awake at
night.”
—Coffee Addicted Writer
“I really prefer my vampires evil, so this anthology was just
what I was looking for. It opens with a novelette by Scott Smith, and that one
story is worth the price of the book. The victims are suitably disgusting and
deserve their fate, which is rapid and brutal. Michael Koryta suggests a rather
different cause for vampirism. Charlaine Harris has a very nice story about an
energy vampire rather than a blood drinking one. Kelley Armstrong suggests there
is a genetic marker for vampirism. Tim Lebbon takes us back to a particularly
brutal period of history for his story. John Langan presents a time traveling
vampire that can duplicate bodies to ensure it has a steady source of prey…well
above average.”
—Don A’mmassa On Horror
“…Brings out the dead and dread, showcasing 20 all-new tales
of horrifying evil from a coffin full of different writers who dabble in the
undead from various angles, from horrific to heart-wrenching, romantic to rough.
We especially feasted on Rio Youers’ “Separator”, set in a typhoon-devastated
Philippines where a land developer gets a brutal taste of local legend.
Ouch!”
—Examiner.com – A Tricky Treat for Fright
Night
“I honestly had nightmares reading this anthology, which is a
first for me, and found the writing samples to be strong and powerful tales that
twisted an already frightening lore. I definitely recommended reading Seize
The Night as a Halloween novel. This book will appeal to readers who enjoy
horror, frightening tales, anthologies and short stories, gruesome and violent
vampires. I would wholeheartedly recommend reading Seize The Night if you
are a horror fan or a supporter of real, gritty vampire novels without the
romanticism and moral questions.”
—Silk & Serif
“Now, from some of the
biggest names in horror and dark fiction, comes this collection of short stories
that make vampires frightening once again.”
—Bookgasm – Halloween-Ready New
Release Awaiting You to Treat Yourself
About the Editor
Christopher Golden is the #1 New York Times
bestselling and Bram Stoker Award-winning author of such novels as
Snowblind, Tin Men, Of Saints and Shadows, and The Boys
Are Back in Town. His novel with Mike Mignola, Baltimore; or, the
Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire, was the launching pad for the Eisner
Award-nominated comic book series Baltimore. As an editor, he has
compiled the short story anthologies The New Dead, The Monster’s
Corner, and Dark Duets, among others, and has also written and
co-written numerous comic books, video games, and screenplays. Golden was born
and raised in Massachusetts, where he still lives with his family. His original
novels have been published in more than fourteen languages in countries around
the world. Please visit him at christophergolden.com.
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"They came for us, as they always did, when the sun shone high in the safe daytime sky. They pulled us from our coffins, from our beds, from our corners and alleys and pits, and they hurt us; oh, how they hurt us. Driving stakes through our chests as their legends told them they should, and then cutting off our heads...".
from "Paper Cuts" by Gary A. Braunbeck
A great vampire anthology. A collection of short stories written by Charlaine Harris of the show " True Blood" and other great horror authors. The line up includes the works of Christopher Golden, John Ajvide Kindqvist, Scott Smith, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Michael Kortya, Kelley Armstrong, Brian Keene, David Wellington, Seanan McGuire, and Tim Lebbon. These are the kind of stories that take you back to when vampire stories were truly frightening.
While so many of the stories were scary and good. My favorite was probably the first one. It was called " Up in Old Vermont" by Scott Smith. Fitting way to start out this book. It follows Ally as she is trying to decide what to do with her life. She befriends an elderly couple and moves in to care for them. Then things change. Oh how they change. The world changes.
Some of the stories were like old legends or tales of folk lore. Some were a little off the wall. Some were current to the times. The steady theme is old time scary and what vampires originally were described as.
"Paper Cuts" was also an old time tale steeped in history. Annette wanders into a book store and receives paper cuts by an old book that sucks up her blood. The shop keeper tells her a peculiar story of being in the concentration camps and the book being used for evil and sacrifice. Indicating that the Nazi's had long been involved in something paranormal. Annette takes part in helping the shop keeper continue his tradition of the books.
I also really liked "Miss Fondevant" by Charlane Harris. (True Blood author)This story is about a sixth grade teacher in 1970. A little boy dies during class. Susan think that Miss Fondevant killed him as she placed her hands on his head as he was lying on the floor. Together with another child she's determined to find out what it is about this teacher that is scaring her.
Well written by seasoned authors. If you want scary vampires this is your book. A sense of the old days when vampires were creepy rather than glittery. No, that's not a swipe at glittery I liked those books and stories as well. Just a different time for vampires then and now. This is where they came from. There is room for everyone on my book shelf. Perfect time of the year for the scary stories.
Thank you to Netgalley and Gallery, Threshold, Pocket Books.
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