The Year's Best Horror Stories Series VI
Excellent reviews greeted Gerald Page's previous selections of the best weird and horror stories of the year... and similar acclaim is sure to greet this latest volume. For undoubtedly this is the best one thus far, with thirteen tales that range the scale of terror from tingles in the spine to hair-raising nightmare-makers.
Among the authors represented here are bestsellers like Stephen King of 'Salem's Lot and The Shining, prize-winners like Charles L. Grant of Nebula honor, new masters like Michael Bishop of Beneath the Shattered Moons, and Tanith Lee of The Birthgrave and The Storm Lord. There are the old masters such as Manly Wade Wellman and Ramsey Campbell. Add the skills of Lisa Tuttle, Janet Fox, David Drake and others, and you can be sure that once again The Year's Best Horror Stories will gain the sort of praise it has had before.
Contents:
At the Bottom of the Garden (1975), by David Campton
Screaming to Get Out (1977), by Janet Fox
Undertow (1977), by Karl Edward Wagner
I Can Hear the Dark (1978), by Dennis Etchison
Ever the Faith Endures (1978), by Manly Wade Wellman
The Horse Lord (1977), by Lisa Tuttle
Winter White (1978), by Tanith Lee
A Cobweb of Pulsing Veins (1977), by William Scott Home
Best of Luck, (1978), by David Drake
Children of the Corn (1977), by Stephen King
If Damon Comes (1978), by Charles L. Grant
Drawing In (1978), by Ramsey Campbell
Within the Walls of Tyre (1978), by Michael Bishop
There's a Long, Long Trail A-Winding (1976), by Russell Kirk
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Gerald W. Page
Gerald Wilburn Page, born 1939, is an American writer of fantasy, science fiction, mystery and horror.
Year's Best Horror Stories (US)
The US counterpart series to [series_link_16215], ran from 1972 to 1994.
Year's Best Horror Stories (US) consists of twenty-two books — considered a complete series. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.

