Nightscript: Volume III
Edited by C. M. Muller.
An annual anthology of strange and darksome tales by twenty-three of the finest contemporary scribes. Simon Strantzas, Rowley Amato, Malcolm Devlin, M.K. Anderson, Charles Wilkinson, Daniel Braum, Christi Nogle, David Peak, Clint Smith, Amar Benchikha, Cory Cone, Inna Effress, Christian Riley, Adam Golaski, Jessica Phelps, Stephen J. Clark, Armel Dagorn, James Everington, Rebecca J. Allred, John Howard, David Surface, Julia Rust, M.R. Cosby.
Contents:
- “The Flower Unfolds” — Simon Strantzas
- “Downward” — Amar Benchikha
- “What Little Boys Are Made Of” — Malcolm Devlin
- “Grizzly” — M.K. Anderson
- “Might Be Mordiford” — Charles Wilkinson
- “Palankar” — Daniel Braum
- “The Gestures Remain” — Christi Nogle
- “House of Abjection” — David Peak
- “The Undertow, and They That Dwell Therein” — Clint Smith
- “A Place With Trees” — Rowley Amato
- “The Familiar” — Cory Cone
- “Liquid Air” — Inna Effress
- “The Beasts Are Sleep” — Adam Golaski
- “The Witch House” — Jessica Phelps
- “On the Edge of Utterance” — Stephen J. Clark
- “Homeward Bound Now, Paulino” — Armel Dagorn
- “The Affair” — James Everington
- “When Dark-Eyed Ophelia Sings” — Rebecca J. Allred
- “We, the Rescued” — John Howard
- “Twenty Miles and Running” — Christian Riley
- “Something You Leave Behind” — David Surface
- “Young Bride” — Julia Rust
- “The Other Side of the Hill” — M.R. Cosby
C. M. Muller
C. M. Muller lives in St. Paul, Minnesota with his wife and two sons - and, of course, all those quaint and curious volumes of forgotten lore. He is related to the Norwegian writer Jonas Lie and draws much inspiration from that scrivener of old. His tales have appeared in Shadows & Tall Trees, Supernatural Tales, The Yellow Booke, Xnoybis, and Visiak's Mirror.
Nightscript
Nightscript consists of six books. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.