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About Steven Sheil
Steven Sheil is a writer and filmmaker from Nottingham, UK. His work has been published in BLACK STATIC, THE GHASTLING and the Bag Of Bones anthology 206 WORD STORIES, online at FUDOKI, HORLA, HORRIFIED and PYRE, and as part of the Black Library anthologies INVOCATIONS, THE HARROWED PATHS and THE ACCURSED. He is also the writer and director of the feature film MUM & DAD, and the co-director of Mayhem Film Festival, based at Broadway Cinema in Nottingham.
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A Warhammer Horror anthology
Discover tales of terror from the nightmare hellscape of the 41st Millennium and the darkest corners of the Mortal Realms. From doomed pilgrimages to monstrous confessions, this collection will chill your soul and leave you quaking in fear…
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Return to the dark places of the worlds of Warhammer for a new anthology of sinister stories that dive into the arcane, the unexpected and the downright terrifying.
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An Imperial Priest extracts a monstrous confession; a widower embarks on a doomed pilgrimage; a witch hunter returns to the place of his nightmares… Invocations is Black Library’s second Warhammer Horror anthology, featuring more short stories set in the chilling hellscape of the 41st Millennium and the arcane gloom of the Mortal Realms. From the whispering corridors of an abandoned medicae facility to the shrieking dungeons of ghostly castles, this collection of sinister stories further explores the unspeakable evil haunting in the worlds of Warhammer.
CONTENTS
The Hunt by David Annandale
The Confession of Convict Kline by Justin D Hill
He Feasts Forever by Lora Gray
Stitches by Nick Kyme
The Healer by Steven Shiel
Blood Sacrifice by Peter McLean
The Growing Seasons by Richard Strachan
Supplcication by Jake Ozga
From the Halls, the Silence by David Annandale
A Sending from the Grave by C L Werner
Flesh and Blood by Ray Cluley
The Summons of Shadows by David Annandale
A Warhammer Horror anthology
Do you love Warhammer and hate getting a good night’s sleep without the promise of nightmares? These 12 stories will batter your psyche with some of the most chilling places, people, and creatures in the Mortal Realms and the 41st Millennium.
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This collection of terrifying tales will show you how menacing life in the worlds of Warhammer can be. The horrors of the battlefield pale next to what lurks in the darkness.
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Sentient darkness presses against the inhabitants of the Mortal Realms and the Imperium of Man. In dystopian streets, anarchic desires surface, and the impressionable and malcontent find distraction in the wrong places. Lone families in heathen wastes risk their sanity to survive, and hardened souls inured by long wars face their greatest trials yet as evil seeks to weaken their resolve.
What will these people do when horror is upon them? What violence will they incite? What anguish shall they endure? And will they shoulder their fate like heroes or drag others down in their storm? Either way, the darkness cares not, for all cries of the accursed lend it strength...
CONTENTS
Nightbleed by Peter Fehervari
The Terminus by David Annandale
The Reaper's Gift by Ray Cluley
The Cache by James Brogden
Skull Throne by Jake Ozga
The Child Foretold by Nicholas Kaufmann
Tithemarked by Steven Sheil
Imperator Gladio by Richard Strachan
A Moment of Cruelty by Phil Kelly
The Way of All Flesh by Jude Reid
Elloth IX by Justin D Hill
The Bloody Kiss by Darius Hinks
A Warhammer Horror anthology
In the grim worlds of Warhammer, death is always near, and unspeakable horror awaits the lost, lonely, and hopeless. Experience tales of dark journeys, ill tidings, and doomed souls in this Warhammer Horror anthology.
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The uncanny, the strange and the downright terrifying await you in this thrilling anthology packed full of darkness and horror.
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An arcane evil has awoken in these worlds defiled by endless war. Perhaps it was born from the madness of violence. Or else it has always existed, hiding among restless shadows with eyes half-closed. But now, it slithers and creeps into the wreckage of people’s lives, those who have already survived the unthinkable. It covets the lost, the lonely and the hopeless, pushing them down their fateful paths — a reclusive historian, searching for a ghostly ship; the crew of a ruined craft who must brave a slow, inevitable death; an old woman seeking redemption in a hostile wasteland. For these are the stories of journey taken, choices made and the power of the human spirit when dark forces come hunting.
CONTENTS
The Colonel's Monograph by Graham McNeill
Five Candles by Lora Gray
Tesserae by Richard Strachan
Ghost Planet by Steven Sheil
Pentimento by Nick Kyme
Bone Cutter by Darius Hinks
Into Dark Water by Jake Ozga
The cover art is 'Charles Dexter Ward' by Joachim Luetke
Fiction:
Dixon Parade by Stephen Hargadon
illustrated by Jim Burns
Diamond Saw by Sarah Read
illustrated by Warwick Fraser-Coombe
Residue by Steven Sheil
A Pressed Red Flower in the Abandoned Archive by Daniel Bennett
Other Houses by Seán Padraic Birnie
illustrated by Richard Wagner
Features:
Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker
SOFT RAINS
Into the Woods by Ralph Robert Moore
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET THE DENTIST
Reviews:
Case Notes: Book Reviews
Daniel Carpenter: The Grip of It by Jac Jemc • David Surface: One Good Story: The Good Husband by Nathan Ballingrud • Andrew Hook: Sing Your Sadness Deep by Laura Mauro • Laura Mauro: Growing Things by Paul Tremblay • Paul Tremblay Interviewed by Laura Mauro • Georgina Bruce: New Music For Old Rituals by Tracy Fahey
Blood Spectrum: Film Reviews by Gary Couzens
Bloody Terror: The Shocking Cinema of Norman J. Warren 1976–1987 • The House That Dripped Blood • Asylum • Lust for a Vampire • The Legacy • Cruising • Memory • Us • Under the Silver Lake • Dragged Across Concrete • Blood of a Poet • The Testament of Orpheus • The Chill Factor • Pet Sematary • The Hole in the Ground • Border • Lords of Chaos • Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile • Batman: Hush • The Mermaid: Lake of the Dead
Cover Art: 'Take Death' by Joachim Luetke
Fiction:
China by Ralph Robert Moore
illustrated by Vincent Sammy
Cora by Steven Sheil
The House of Y by Joanna Parypinski
Everybody Knows That Place by Giselle Leeb
illustrated by Joachim Luetke
The Fifth Horseman by Nicholas Kaufmann
illustrated by Ben Baldwin
Columns:
Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker
GOOD FOR YOU
Into the Woods by Ralph Robert Moore
A MASK FOR THE BONES BENEATH
Reviews:
Case Notes: Book Reviews
Daniel Carpenter: New Fears 2 edited by Mark Morris • Laura Mauro: Hell Ship by Benedict J. Jones, A World of Horror edited by Eric J. Guignard • David Surface: One Good Story (True Crime by M Rickert) • Georgina Bruce: Gamble by Kerry Hadley-Pryce (plus author interview) • Mike O'Driscoll: The Dark Masters Trilogy by Stephen Volk • Philip Fracassi: Sleazeland by Cody Goodfellow
Blood Spectrum: Film Reviews by Gary Couzens
Night of the Demon • The Fog • Prince of Darkness • They Live • Monkey Shines • Candyman • Troll: The Complete Collection • Night of the Creeps • Schlock • Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds • Deadbeat at Dawn • City of the Living Dead • Incident in a Ghostland • The Dark • The Monster • The Hatred • Down a Dark Hall • The Innocents • Iceman • Lake Placid: Legacy
The cover art is 'Stheno' by Jim Burns
Fiction:
I Write Your Name by Ralph Robert Moore
illustrated by Ben Baldwin
A Crown of Leaves by Kristi DeMeester
Pendulum by Steven J. Dines
illustrated by Vincent Sammy
Glass Eyes in Porcelain Faces by Jack Westlake
illustrated by Richard Wagner
Massaging the Monster by Cody Goodfellow
illustrated by Sebastian Mazuera
The Touch of Her by Steven Sheil
The Summer Is Ended and We Are Not Saved by Natalia Theodoridou
Features:
Notes From the Borderland by Lynda E. Rucker
NOT A LOTTERY
Into the Woods by Ralph Robert Moore
I'LL BE WATCHING YOU
Reviews:
Case Notes: Book Reviews
Mike O'Driscoll: Sefira & Other Betrayals by John Langan • Andrew Hook: Jutland by Lucie McKnight Hardy; Broad Moor by Alison Moore • Daniel Carpenter: Pharricide by Vincent De Swarte (translated by Nicholas Royle) • Georgina Bruce: The Girl in Red by Christina Henry; Sealed by Naomi Booth; Wounds by Nathan Ballingrud • Nicholas Royle interviewed by Andrew Hook & Daniel Carpenter • Nathan Ballingrud interviewed by Georgina Bruce
Blood Spectrum: Film Reviews by Gary Couzens
The Andromeda Strain • Def-Con 4 • I Am Mother • The Rain • Bloom • Don't Look Now • The Sender • Demonlover • Who? • November • Donbass • American Horror Project Volume 2 • When A Stranger Calls • Double Face • The Woman in the Window • The Perfection • Mega Time Squad • Beyond the Sky • Escape Room • Killer Party • Heretiks