Katherine Dunn - Nightmare Carnival

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A boy's eleventh birthday heralds the arrival of a bizarre new entourage, a suicidal diva just can't seem to die, and a washed up wrestler goes toe-to-toe with a strange new foe. All of these queer marvels and more can be found at the Nightmare Carnival!
Hugo and Bram Stoker award-winning editor Ellen Datlow (Lovecraft Unbound, Supernatural Noir) presents a new anthology of insidious and shocking tales in the horrific and irresistible Nightmare Carnival! Dark Horse is proud to bring you this masterwork of terror from such incredible creative talents as Terry Dowling, Joel Lane, Priya Sharma, Dennis Danvers, and Nick Mamatas!

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“Real sorry about your deputy,” I said at the end and wiped my eyes to emphasize the point. “Sorry about the dog, too. He was probably a good dog.”

Beasley stood and faced Sheriff Holcomb.

“Shut up, Von.”

“Screw you, Beasley. I didn’t say anything. She’s admitted—”

“To putting down a murderous psychopath. Damned good at it, isn’t she? All those bodies? I’m sure lab work is going to connect your girl to the crime scene.”

“Shit, man. We all were there. That scene is a mess.”

“Montana’s finest,” I said.

“Put things in order,” Beasley said. “Be the hero who solved the case.”

“Huh. Think the curse is broken?”

Beasley shrugged.

“Can’t see how it matters for you. If it is, you’re sheriff for life. If the situation remains unchanged, nobody outside of our circle is gonna remember anything in a week or two. Besides, there’s Jessica’s not-insubstantial fee. Check under my bed.”

“Yeah? How much.”

“Ten grand.”

“Beasley!” I said, too weak to jump up and slap him.

That did it. The clouds cleared from Sheriff Holcomb’s demeanor. He grinned.

“Okay, then. Okay.” He clapped Beasley’s shoulder. “Yeah, okay. Reckon I’ll mosey on back to camp and straighten everything out.”

Watching the predatory smirk and swagger of the sheriff, his easy acceptance of such a dramatic turn of events, was chilling. How many two-bit criminals had he left in the woods? How many hookers had he strangled and dumped along the highway?

I only exhaled when he tipped his hat and ambled toward town.

“Lean on me,” Beasley said. “I parked not far from here.” He half carried me to his truck and put me inside. He gunned the engine and got us moving.

“I can’t believe you gave that pumpkin-headed sonofabitch my cash.”

He chuckled.

“Von’s gonna be hot. It’s behind the seat.”

I relaxed. A hundred aches and pains faded into the background and I almost smiled. Didn’t last long — the dead cop’s face would haunt my dreams, or worse.

“Where to?”

“Home. Ride with me as far as you want.”

“Oh, is it that easy? We’re done? Weren’t you planning to trap the. spirit in that den? Sure Mary and I didn’t totally blow the whole deal?”

“I’m done is all I know. Gave it the college try. You look sort of spectacular in what’s left of that dress, in case nobody mentioned it yet.”

We continued in silence until we hit the interstate and turned east.

Beasley reached over and patted my scraped knee.

“Yep, it’s over. The moon feels different.”

I didn’t have the heart to tell him that the last thing I’d seen before I booked out of there in Sheriff Holcomb’s cruiser was Deputy Cooper’s grinning corpse, or how its eyelid drooped in a ghastly wink.

Besides, Beasley was right. The moon did feel different. Surely it did.

I gave him a cheery smile and clicked on the radio. Hank Williams Sr.’s lost highway carried me into dreams.

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

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Nathan Ballingrud is the award-winning author of the short story collection North American Lake Monsters , from Small Beer Press. He lives with his daughter in Asheville, North Carolina, where he is at work on his first novel.

Laird Barron is the author of several books, including The Croning, Occultation , and his Bram Stoker Award — winning collection, The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All . His work has also appeared in many magazines and anthologies, including The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Lovecraft Unbound, Haunted Legends, and Fearful Symmetries . An expatriate Alaskan, Barron currently resides in upstate New York.

Dennis Danvers has published seven novels, including New York Times notables Circuit of Heaven and The Watch , Locus and Bram Stoker nominee Wilderness , and The Bright Spot (under pseudonym Robert Sydney). His short fiction has been published in a variety of magazines, webzines, and anthologies.

He teaches fiction writing and science fiction and fantasy literature at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and blogs at DennisDanvers.com, where a free novel, Bad Angels , has recently been posted.

Terry Dowling is one of Australia’s most respected and internationally acclaimed writers of science fiction, dark fantasy, and horror, and author of the multi-award-winning Tom Rynosseros saga. He has been called “Australia’s finest writer of horror” by Locus magazine, its “premier writer of dark fantasy” by All Hallows , and its “most acclaimed writer of the dark fantastic” by Cemetery Dance magazine. His collection Basic Black won the 2007 International Horror Guild Award for Best Collection.

London’s Guardian called his debut novel Clowns at Midnight “an exceptional work that bears comparison to John Fowles’s The Magus .”

Terry’s homepage can be found at TerryDowling.com.

Katherine Dunn’s third novel, Geek Love , was a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award and for the National Book Award. Dunn is a prize-winning boxing journalist and teaches fiction in the Pacific University MFA Writing program.

Jeffrey Ford is the multi-award winning author of the novels Physiognomy, Memoranda, The Beyond, The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, The Girl in the Glass, The Cosmology of the Wider World , and The Shadow Year .

His short fiction has been published in numerous journals, magazines, and anthologies and has been collected in The Fantasy Writer’s Assistant, The Empire of Ice Cream, The Drowned Life, and Crackpot Palace.

Glen Hirshberg’s novels include The Snowman’s Children, The Book of Bunk , and Motherless Child , the latter recently reissued in a new, revised edition by Tor, with two sequels to follow. His short fiction has been collected in The Two Sams, American Morons, and The Janus Tree . He has won the Shirley Jackson Award and three International Horror Guild Awards.

With Peter Atkins and Dennis Etchison, he cofounded the Rolling Darkness Revue, a reading/live music/performance event that tours the West Coast every fall and has also made international appearances.

He lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife, son, daughter, and cats.

Stephen Graham Jones is the author of fifteen novels and five collections. Most recent are Not for Nothing, The Least of My Scars , and The Gospel of Z. Up soon are After the People Lights Have Gone Off, Once Upon a Time in Texas , and, with Paul Tremblay, Floating Boy and the Girl Who Couldn’t Fly .

Jones has had some two hundred stories published, many reprinted in best-of-the-year annuals. He’s won the Texas Institute of Letters Award for fiction, the Independent Publisher Book Award for Multicultural Fiction, and an NEA fellowship in fiction. He teaches in the MFA programs at CU — Boulder and UCR — Palm Desert.

He lives in Colorado, and really likes werewolves and slashers and hair metal.

For more information, see DemonTheory.net or @SGJ72 on Twitter.

Joel Lane was a British novelist, short story writer, poet, critic, and anthology editor. Although most of his short fiction was dark fantasy or horror, his two novels From Blue to Black and The Blue Mask were more mainstream.

He won the World Fantasy Award in 2013 for his most recent collection, Where Furnaces Burn , and he won the British Fantasy Award twice. His short stories have been collected in five volumes. He died in 2013.

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