Black Dogs, Black Tales
Where the dogs don’t die
Edited by Tabatha Wood and Cassie Hart
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Genre: Horror
Synopsis
Tails that wag and tales that tell of vampire dogs, undead dogs, and canine superheroes. Some save our souls and protect the world while the others try to crush us. These spine-tingling tales aren’t shaggy dog stories. Against all odds, the dogs survive.
An international community of writers, poets, and artists came together to bring their best dark fiction to this anthology, where there is only one rule: “the dogs don’t die.”
CONTENTS:
Foreword by Alan Baxter.
Introduction by Tabatha Wood.
Nero by Shannon Elizabeth Gardner (Artwork).
Hunted by Dion Winton-Polak (Poem).
Black Cloud Sunshine by Dan Rabarts.
The Dead Way by J.C. Hart.
Vision Thing by Matthew R. Davis.
Shifting in the Black by L.L. Asher.
Synaesthete by Melanie Harding-Shaw.
Fossil Bluff by P.J. Blakey-Novis.
A Handshake in Darkness by Miranda Crites (Artwork).
Night Wolves by Tabatha Wood.
The Honeymoon’s Over by E.E. King.
Black and Tan by M.E. Proctor.
Ding Dong Bell by Steve Dillon (Poem).
The Gaze Dogs of Nine Waterfall by Kaaron Warren.
Park Life by Ian J. Middleton.
Grey Dog by John Linwood Grant.
Use a Shovel by Galina Trefil.
Banjo by Chloe Herczeg (Artwork).
I am Become by Hari Navarro.
Yellow Dog by Alan Baxter.
Redbone by Justin Guleserian.
The Feather Wall by Octavia Cade.
This Dog’s Life by Dion Winton-Polak (Poem).
And Don’t You Ever Look Back by Falco Verholen (Artwork).
17 short dark fiction stories, some poems, some illustrations. featuring dogs that you know won’t die…
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I added this back in May 2020.
I’ve enjoyed a bunch of books in this series and need to get caught up.
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I love the sound of this, especially since all the dogs are OK😁
I know. It’s a nice change.
Omg, I am so glad that it states up front that the dogs don’t die!! It sounds fun, I might check it out. I hope you enjoy it!
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I like the sound of this because the dogs don’t die, and it benefits a mental health foundation with sales.