His short fiction has appeared in The Twilight Zone Magazine, Cat Crimes, Predators, Night Screams, Gallery, Santa Clues, The King is Dead: Tales of Elvis Postmortem, Isaac Asimov’s Magical Worlds of Fantasy, among others.
A good deal is hauled off all right, but not the stuff old Elmer had expected.
His life changes when, still on a bizarre drug high begun in Amsterdam several days before, Tony visits the Musee Royaux Des Beaux-Arts. As an artist, he can’t help touching a painting. Very bad move it was, I think, touching that painting in that particular museum.
” To keep the goodies coming, all Hanson has to do is ask no questions.
Fahy’s cunningly warped imagination draws the reader forward: vampires make an entrance; God requires a sacrifice, for someone in town has sinned; a photographer on the graveyard shift finds he should have left the possessions of the dead he photographed with the dead. Then Fahy really messes over your mind with “A Fire in the Brain.
” Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein saga is finished for us, and we learn the dangers of recycled gold. Fahy’s increasingly ghoulish tales crescendo with “Carnival.” In all, he gives his readers twenty-two tales of the twisted that leave you breathless – particularly if you read like I do, inhaling one book per night.
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