Cemetery Dance Select: Peter Atkins (eBook)
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Cemetery Dance Select: Peter Atkins (eBook)

  • Author: Peter Atkins
  • Page Count: 66
  • Pub. Date: July 7, 2015
  • Status: E-Book
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Cemetery Dance Select: Peter Atkins
by Peter Atkins

About the eBook:
The Cemetery Dance Select series invites some of our favorite authors to spotlight a sampling of their own short fiction: award-winners, stories they consider their best or that had the most impact on their career—or neglected favorites they feel deserve a second look.
 
Long-time fans will enjoy revisiting some classic tales. New readers will find this series a handy introduction to each author’s best work.
 
Each Cemetery Dance Select mini-collection includes an exclusive Afterword where the author explains the reasoning behind each selection, and provides insights into the writing of each story.
 
The stories Peter Atkins has chosen for this collection are:
 
Between the Cold Moon and the Earth
The Mystery
Intricate Green Figurines
Postcards from Abroad

Peter Atkins is the author of the novels Morningstar, Big Thunder, and Moontown and the screenplays Hellraiser II, Hellraiser III, Hellraiser IV, and Wishmaster. His short fiction has appeared in such anthologies as The Museum of Horrors, Dark Delicacies II, Hellbound Hearts, Gutshot, and The Alchemy Press Book of Pulp Heroes, and has been selected eight times for one or more of the various “Year's Best” anthologies. His most recent book, Rumours of the Marvellous, a collection of his short fiction, was a finalist for the British Fantasy Award. He is the co-founder with Glen Hirshberg of The Rolling Darkness Revue, an annual folly they commit at whatever theatre will let them. He blogs at: peteratkins.blogspot.com

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