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Living with the Dead

Living with the Dead

Darrell Schweitzer

WILDSIDE PRESS
2022
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The dead come from the sea, at night. They merely arrive and are discovered in the morning on the wharves, lying in great heaps. It has been the immemorial custom for people to take them into their homes, to find places for them, to pattern their increasingly cluttered lives around the growing accumulation of corpses. No one knows why, although it is the irresistible decree of the Unseen Government that the order of things must be preserved, at all costs. Old and young must participate, and carry away the dead, on bicycles, in carts, on their backs if need be. It has always been so. It always will be so.This isn't Hell, or an Afterlife, just a place, a fogshrouded, traditionstifled town without a name, where the dead are accommodated at the expense of the living, where the established way of life has become a grotesque absurdity, and a few brave or foolish or deviant souls struggle to find some meaning, and perhaps unravel the mystery of the dead.On the knife-edge of horror and dark comedy, like an improbable collaboration between Franz Kafka and Clive Barker, this book is a brilliant departure, even for the author of The Mask of the Sorceror.
Re-Haunt: Chilling Stories of Ghosts & Other Haunts

Re-Haunt: Chilling Stories of Ghosts & Other Haunts

Darrell Schweitzer

Pole to Pole Publishing
2019
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The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Edgar Allan PoeMurdered. A possession mislaid or stolen. An unmarked grave. The dead refuse to leave for many reasons. Meet the spirits who still move among us in Re-Haunt. Feel the hairs on the back of your neck rise as you read 16 ghostly tales from an international roster of authors.Featuring fiction from Nancy Springer, Darrell Schweitzer, Jody Lynn Nye, S. Baring-Gould, Tom English, Nicole Givens Kurtz, Gregory L. Norris, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Michael Fassbender, Kelly A. Harmon, A.P. Sessler, H.R. Boldwood, Marc Sorondo, Jacqueline Seewald, John Wolf, and G. Ranger Wormser.Re-Haunt invites readers to step through the gates which separate the living from the unhappy dead.
The Dragon House

The Dragon House

Darrell Schweitzer

Wildside Press
2018
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It is not hard to imagine that you are a thirteen-year-old (almost fourteen) and you don't quite feel like you belong in your own family, with a somewhat goofy father who does magic tricks and disappears for long periods of time and might be a secret agent, not to mention a mother who might be a white witch, and a sister is actually normal but doesn't look the slightest bit like you. Then it gets worse when your family suddenly moves into a massive pile of a house deep in the woods in the middle of nowhere, and that house seems to be alive. It is more than a house. It is also a centuries-old, sleeping dragon that settled into the shape of a house as it slept. But now it is waking up, and you find you have a strange affinity to it.You, and no one else, can slide through the walls, swim in the bloodstream of the Dragon and share its consciousness. You acquire a mysterious teacher and a robotic companion from the planet Zarconax, and if life isn't getting strange enough already, something goes wrong and Ghastly Horrors and other malevolent monstrosities attack, well before you, or your parents, or even the house itself is prepared to do anything about it. Imagine that an all-encompassing darkness threatens everyone you ever cared about.Darrell Schweitzer's fourth novel might be considered a book for younger readers, or for readers who remember what it was like to be young. It is perhaps most comparable to the spooky narratives of John Bellairs. It is the sort of story, filled with striking imagery and bizarre incidents, a mixture of whimsy and genuine fright.
The Dragon House

The Dragon House

Darrell Schweitzer

Wildside Press
2018
pokkari
It is not hard to imagine that you are a thirteen-year-old (almost fourteen) and you don't quite feel like you belong in your own family, with a somewhat goofy father who does magic tricks and disappears for long periods of time and might be a secret agent, not to mention a mother who might be a white witch, and a sister is actually normal but doesn't look the slightest bit like you. Then it gets worse when your family suddenly moves into a massive pile of a house deep in the woods in the middle of nowhere, and that house seems to be alive. It is more than a house. It is also a centuries-old, sleeping dragon that settled into the shape of a house as it slept. But now it is waking up, and you find you have a strange affinity to it. You, and no one else, can slide through the walls, swim in the bloodstream of the Dragon and share its consciousness. You acquire a mysterious teacher and a robotic companion from the planet Zarconax, and if life isn't getting strange enough already, something goes wrong and Ghastly Horrors and other malevolent monstrosities attack, well before you, or your parents, or even the house itself is prepared to do anything about it. Imagine that an all-encompassing darkness threatens everyone you ever cared about. Darrell Schweitzer's fourth novel might be considered a book for younger readers, or for readers who remember what it was like to be young. It is perhaps most comparable to the spooky narratives of John Bellairs. It is the sort of story, filled with striking imagery and bizarre incidents, a mixture of whimsy and genuine fright. The author's other novels include The White Isle, The Shattered Goddess, and The Mask of the Sorcerer. He has published hundreds of short stories. His fiction has been nominated for the World Fantasy Award three times and once for the Shirley Jackson Award. He is an expert on H.P. Lovecraft and a former editor of the legendary Weird Tales magazine.
Speaking of the Fantastic IV

Speaking of the Fantastic IV

Darrell Schweitzer; Allen Steele; Larry Niven

Wildside Press
2018
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Darrell Schweitzer interviews: Vernor Vinge, Paolo Bacigalupi, Paul Di Fillippo, Tanith Lee, Patricia Mckillip, Robert Silverberg, Allen Steele, John Clute, Elizabeth Hand, Maurice Broaddus, James P. Blaylock, Theodora Goss, Ben Bova, Richard A. Lupoff, Jay Lake, William Tenn (Philip Klass), Kim Stanley Robinson, Stanley Schmidt, and Larry Niven
Weirdbook #38

Weirdbook #38

Michael Bracken; Darrell Schweitzer; Adrian Cole

Wildside Press
2018
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Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales Included this time are: - HARLOT ROAD, by Michael Bracken - WITH A POET'S EYES, by John C. Hocking - THE WISHING WELL, by Robert Graves - O KING OF PAIN AND SPLENDOR , by Darrell Schweitzer - YOU'D DO IT FOR DIAMONDS, by Adrian Cole - DREADFUL APPETITE, by Franklyn Searight - THE HANDMAID OF THE KEY, by R.C. Mulhare - BLUE MOON, by Allen Mark Price - SHE WHO GIVES LIFE, by C. I. Kemp - AN IMPLEMENT OF ICE, by W. H. Pugmire - NIGHT OF THE CIRCUS, by Sharon Cullars - WOLVERS HILL, by Tim Jeffreys - RAFTS, by Lorenzo Crescentini - CLEAN SWEEP, by Edward Ahern - LEAVING MALAGA, by Cynthia Ward - CATTLE CALL, by Gregg Chamberlain - ABOMINATION IS HER NAME, by J.N. Cameron - KACHINA, by Kenneth Bykerk - FLAT IS FLAT AND THAT IS THAT, by David J. Gibbs - DEATH IS NOT MY MASTER, by Scott HarperPoetry: - THE OLD ROCK, by Russ Parkhurst - SLEEPING WITH MAD SHADOWS, by Frederick J. Mayer - THE LIQUID PROFESSOR, by Jeff Barnes - THE TOAD STOOL PEOPLE, by Chad Hensley - THE PROMISE OF A POLIDORI SORE THROAT, by Clay F. Johnson - THIS HUNGRY EARTH, by Andrew Ivey
Lord Dunsany

Lord Dunsany

S. T. Joshi; Darrell Schweitzer

Scarecrow Press
2013
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Anglo-Irish writer Lord Dunsany (1878–1957) was a pioneering writer in the genre of fantasy literature and the author of such celebrated works as The Book of Wonder (1912) and The King of Elfland’s Daughter (1924). Over the course of a career that spanned more than five decades, Dunsany wrote thousands of stories, plays, novels, essays, poems, and reviews, and his work was translated into more than a dozen languages. Today, Dunsany’s work is experiencing a renaissance, as many of his earlier works have been reprinted and much attention has been paid to his place in the history of fantasy and supernatural literature. This bibliography is a revision of the landmark volume published in 1993, which first charted the full scope of Dunsany’s writing. This new edition not only brings the bibliography up to date, listing the dozens of new editions of Dunsany’s work that have appeared in the last two decades and the wealth of criticism that has been written about him, but also records many obscure publications in Dunsany’s lifetime that have not been previously known or identified. In all, the bibliography has been expanded by at least thirty percent. Among this new material are dozens of uncollected short stories, newspaper articles, and poems, and many books, essays, and reviews of Dunsany’s work published over the past century. Altogether, this bibliography is the definitive listing of works by and about Dunsany and will be the foundation of Dunsany studies for many years to come.