Uncertainties: Volume II
Edited by Brian J. Showers. Cover image by Chris Priestly.
"Omnia exeunt in mysterium." — Arthur Machen
"We think we know the world we live in, but we don’t — we very much don’t — and stories of the supernatural and strange, of the weird and the uncanny serve as a reminder of that." – from the Foreword by Brian J. Showers
Uncertainties is an anthology of new writing — featuring contributions from Irish, British, and American authors — each exploring the idea of increasingly fragmented senses of reality. These types of short stories were termed "strange tales" by Robert Aickman, called "tales of the unexpected" by Roald Dahl, and known to Shakespeare’s ill-fated Prince Mamillius as ‘winter’s tales’. But these are no mere ghost stories. These tales of the uncanny grapple with existential epiphanies of the modern day, and when otherwise familiar landscapes become sinister and something decidedly less than certain...
Contents:
- "Foreword" by Brian J. Showers
- "The Swing" by Peter Bell
- "The Mighty Mr Godbolt" by R.B. Russell
- "Then and Now" by John Howard
- "The Ice Beneath Us" by Steve Duffy
- "Closing Time" by Emma Darwin
- "Homecraft" by Rosalie Parker
- "Half-Light" by Steve Rasnic Tem
- "Imago" by Mat Joiner
- "The Edge of the World" by Helen Grant
- "The Court of Midnight" by Mark Samuels
- "What’s Out There?" by Gary McMahon
- "Ruby" by Adam Golaski
- "The Murky" by V.H Leslie
- "Love at Second Sight" by Reggie Oliver
- "Biographical Notes"
- "Acknowledgments"
Brian J. Showers
Brian J. Showers is originally from Madison, Wisconsin. He has lived in Dublin since 2001. Brian's first book, Literary Walking Tours of Gothic Dublin was published in 2006. He has written short stories, articles, interviews and reviews for many magazines including All Hallows, Supernatural Tales, Trailer Park of Terror, Dead Reckonings, Whispers & Shouts, Ghosts & Scholars, Le Fanu Studies, Machenalia and Rue Morgue.
Uncertainties
Uncertainties consists of five books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.