Forest of Fear: A Mini Anthology of Halloween Horror Microfiction (Fright Night Fiction)
C**G
Short—Really Short—Scary Stories
The stories in this book are less than one page each. Obviously, some are scarier than others. I was able to read this entire book in 24 hours or less. I feel hungry for more!
M**T
Dean King is one to watch...
Dean M. King’s story, The Guardians, made me cringe with revulsion and exclaim, “Ewwwww” when I first read it. But that part of me that delights in guilty pleasures applauded the ending. To be able to elicit that kind of reaction from a reader with only 100 words in your arsenal is quite a remarkable accomplishment. Nicely done Mr. King. Keep giving me reasons to look under the bed when I go to sleep at night.
M**C
Excellent read.
If your a fan of Halloween Horror fiction then this book is for you. Very well written and has an excellent t cast of authors that participated. Excellent stories. 5 star highly recommended.
R**E
Amazing Book
A great collection of short stories by a talented group of authors.
C**R
Drabble your way into terror.
Drabbles, or one hundred word stories, are a way for a writer to fine-tune their skills. After reading this anthology, I can say the writers featured have some good skills and fine talent.The central theme of the book is Halloween. Although many do take place in the forest, some do not... so its fear all around! All kinds of creatures pop up, from werewolves to ghosts to demons. Again, I'm amazed one how these writers can create a cohesive story with a beginning, middle, and end with so few words. BRAVO!Don't just get it for Halloween... get it for any day!
D**B
Good read of drabble
Good quality drabble reading by many authorsThey should do the same with short stories
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