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In this impressive collection of short stories, actor Wilde (who played the Female Cenobite in the film classic Hellbound: Hellraiser II) reveals a world of beautiful fear… Wilde’s mastery of shocking violence is given full rein in subjects ranging from reclusive self-imprisonment to the exploration of European nightmares. As much a chilling collection of frightful fiction as a delight for the darker senses, this is a satisfying triumph in a befitting, unforgiving, style.”
— Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Voices of the Damned by Barbie Wilde
Beautiful New Hardcover From The UK!
Hi Folks!
We’re pleased to report that we’ll be getting some copies of Voices of the Damned by Barbie Wilde from SST Publications in the UK, but we don’t expect our stock to last long because this title is now in HIGH DEMAND due to the outstanding Publishers Weekly review it just received.
Voices of the Damned
by Barbie Wilde
Publisher: Short, Scary Tales Publications
About the Book:
Enter into the mind of Barbie Wilde, whose disturbing interior world teems with the voices of rebellious female demons, devilish witches, semen-hungry neo-vampires, raging gods and home invaders, the fiends of sleep paralysis, pint-sized store-front preachers with a whiff of sulfur, body horrors of the most grotesque kind, clandestine aliens and Zulu zombies.
These truly are the Voices of the Damned: eleven short horror stories from Barbie Wilde, actress (Hellbound: Hellraiser II, Death Wish 3) and dark crime-horror novelist (The Venus Complex). Fangoria has called Wilde “one of the finest purveyors of erotically charged horror fiction around.”
Each story is accompanied by seductive, haunting, full color artworks and illustrations created by some of the most imaginative artists in the genre: Clive Barker, Nick Percival, Steve McGinnis, Daniele Serra, Eric Gross, Tara Bush, Vincent Sammy, & Ben Baldwin.
Foreword by Chris Alexander, Editor in Chief, Fangoria
Afterword by the Soska Sisters
Full Color Interior Artwork & Illustrations by
Clive Barker
Nick Percival
Steve McGinnis
Daniele Serra
Eric Gross
Tara Bush
Vincent Sammy
Ben Baldwin

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