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Tales Of The Lost Volume Two- A charity anthology for Covid- 19 Relief: Tales To Get Lost In A CHARITY ANTHOLOGY FOR COVID-19 RELIEF Paperback – October 30, 2020
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Tales Of The Lost Volume II: A Covid-19 Charity Anthology
Edited by Bram Stoker Award Winner Eugene Johnson and Steve Dillon
We lose many things during our time in this universe. From the moment we are born we start losing time, and loss becomes a part of our life from the beginning. We lose friends (both imaginary and real), loved ones, pets, and family. We gain stuff and lose stuff, from our socks to our money. We can lose our hope, sanity, passions, our mind, and perhaps even our soul! In the end when death finds us, we end up losing everything... Don't we?
Loss is part of who we are. We can't escape it. We learn from it, grow from it, and so much more. Some of the greatest stories ever forged come from loss. Within this book is some of those stories.
Featuring stories and poetry by an amazing lineup including:
Tim Waggoner * Lisa Morton * Neil Gaiman * Joe Hill * Heather Graham * Christopher Golden * Tim Lebbon * Christina Sng * Vince Liaguno * John Palisano * Kaaron Warren * Chris Mason * Greg Chapman * Tracy Cross * Stephanie W. Wytovich * Alexis Kirkpatrick * Ben Monroe * Lucy A. Snyder and Matthew R. Davis.
Edited by Bram Stoker Award Winner Eugene Johnson and Shirley Jackson award nominated author Steve Dillon. Coming in 2020 from Plaid Dragon Publishing in association with Things in The Well. With cover art by the brilliant Francois Vaillancourt, and interior art by the amazing Luke Spooner.
Money raised by the anthology will go to benefit the Save the Children Coronavirus response.
"Tales of the Lost 2 could be called "Tales of the Dark Heart!" From a coming home story that ends in a not-so-typical cemetery scene to a couple of ultimate sacrifices driven by love, this is a book filled with stories to tear at your heart while making you shiver. There are macabre jack-in-the-boxes and soul-stealing virtual reality games and an apocalypse vision of a mother's love the likes of which I've never read before. These are stories of love and longing and selfless giving and aching loss ... with frequent visits from the monstrous things that inhabit the night. This is a volume of horrific heart and chilling beauty."
- John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Covenant and Voodoo Heart
"Comprising unnerving tales of loss from horror's best-loved writers, LOST 2 is haunting, uncanny, and deeply disquieting. Prepare to lose sleep while reading this one." - Lee Murray, award-winning author of INTO THE ASHES.
Copyright Plaid Dragon Publishing (c) 2020
Published by Plaid Dragon Publishing in association with Things in The Well.
- Print length214 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPlaid Dragon Publishing
- Publication dateOctober 30, 2020
- Dimensions6 x 0.45 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101735664405
- ISBN-13978-1735664408
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Comprising unnerving tales of loss from horror's best-loved writers, LOST 2 is haunting, uncanny, and deeply disquieting. Prepare to lose sleep while reading this one." - Lee Murray, award-winning author of INTO THE ASHES.
"Tales of the Lost 2 could be called "Tales of the Dark Heart!" From a coming home story that ends in a not-so-typical cemetery scene to a couple of ultimate sacrifices driven by love, this is a book filled with stories to tear at your heart while making you shiver. There are macabre jack-in-the-boxes and soul-stealing virtual reality games and an apocalypse vision of a mother's love the likes of which I've never read before. These are stories of love and longing and selfless giving and aching loss ... with frequent visits from the monstrous things that inhabit the night. This is a volume of horrific heart and chilling beauty."
- John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Covenant and Voodoo Heart
"As a master of horror & pop culture I've been honored to work with my friends behind the new press Plaid Dragon Publishing. They have knocked it out of the park with their first book. Make sure you check them out!"
-Tony Todd, Horror Icon- Hellfest, Candyman
"Hot on the heels of the stunning Tales of the Lost - Volume One, this second collection dives deeper into recesses of the mind, soul, and darkness with stories that push the boundaries of the genre. Big names abound, including Neil Gaiman, Joe Hill, and Heather Graham, yet this is also an anthology of the found. Newer unsung authors round out this book that brings a special sparkle to horror that begs to be read - readers will easily find themselves happily "lost" once again."
- David Simms, Book Reviewer
About the Author
Joe Hill is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Fireman, Strange Weather, and Heart-Shaped Box. His most recent book, Full Throttle, a short story collection, was released in 2019. Joe's third novel, NOS4A2, is now a TV series on AMC, and stars Zachary Quinto. Joe is also the Eisner Award winning writer of the six-volume Locke & Key comic books, which are now a TV series on Netflix. Most recently, Hill has returned to comics-his latest include Basketful of Heads and Plunge for D.C., and Dying is Easy for IDW. Hill lives in New England.
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- Publisher : Plaid Dragon Publishing (October 30, 2020)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 214 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1735664405
- ISBN-13 : 978-1735664408
- Item Weight : 10.2 ounces
- Dimensions : 6 x 0.45 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,407,389 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #4,304 in Horror Anthologies (Books)
- #18,539 in Supernatural Thrillers (Books)
- #27,086 in Short Stories Anthologies
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About the authors

Lucy A. Snyder is the five-time Bram Stoker Award-winning and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author of 14 books:
* Sister, Maiden, Monster
* Halloween Season
* Exposed Nerves
* Garden of Eldritch Delights
* While the Black Stars Burn
* Spellbent
* Shotgun Sorceress
* Switchblade Goddess
* Soft Apocalypses
* Orchid Carousals
* Sparks and Shadows
* Chimeric Machines
* Installing Linux on a Dead Badger
* Shooting Yourself in the Head For Fun and Profit: A Writer's Survival Guide
Her writing has been translated into French, Russian, Italian, Czech, and Japanese editions and has appeared in publications such as Apex Magazine, Nightmare Magazine, Pseudopod, Strange Horizons, Weird Tales, Steampunk World, and Best Horror of the Year, Vol. 5.
She has an MFA in creative writing from Goddard College and lives in Ohio. You can follow her on Twitter at @LucyASnyder.
You can learn more at her website: www.lucysnyder.com

Two-time international Bram Stoker Award-nominee®*, Greg Chapman is a horror author and artist based in Queensland, Australia.
Greg is the author of several novels, novellas and short stories, including his award-nominated debut novel, Hollow House (Omnium Gatherum) and collections, Vaudeville and Other Nightmares (Specul8 Publishing) and This Sublime Darkness and Other Dark Stories (Things in the Well Publications).
He is also a horror artist and his first graphic novel Witch Hunts: A Graphic History of the Burning Times, (McFarland & Company) written by authors Rocky Wood and Lisa Morton, won the Superior Achievement in a Graphic Novel category at the Bram Stoker Awards® in 2013.
He is also a former President of the Australasian Horror Writers Association.
Greg lives in Rockhampton with his wife and their two daughters.
* Superior Achievement in a First Novel for Hollow House (2016) and
Superior Achievement in Short Fiction, for “The Book of Last Words” (2019)

Tracy Cross’s work has been featured in several podcasts, including ‘Nighty Night with Rabia Chaudry (advocate and author of the New York Times bestselling book “Adnan’s Story”). Her work can be found in several anthologies, including Don’t Break the Oath, Pandemics Unleashed and 99 Tiny Terrors. Her first book, Rootwork, a folk horror homage to her late grandmother, will be published by Mother Horror's New Imprint-Dark Hart Publishing. Tracy understands what it feels like to be the 21st Century invisible woman. She creates strong female characters to debunk the stereotype that women should be seen and not heard. Her protagonists are strong, Black women, that any reader can see and support. She describes her writing as “exciting stories with breadcrumbs” that lead the reader to an unexpected yet rewarding ending. Tracy has been the recipient of the Horror Writer’s Association Scholarship from Hell in 2022, a grant from the Ladies of Horror Fiction, the 2019 New Voices Fellowship from the Emerging Writers Festival and participated in a Residency with Under the Volcano in Mexico. She lives in Washington, DC, is an active member of the HWA, and is a huge Prince fan. She loves disco and shares her latest exploits and information on her blog: tracycwritesonline.com

Ben Monroe has spent most of his life in Northern California, where he lives in the East Bay Area with his wife and two children. He is the author of In the Belly of the Beast and Other Tales of Cthulhu Wars, the Seething, the graphic novel Planet Apocalypse, and short stories in several anthologies.
You can find more information about him and his work at www.benmonroe.com

Bram Stoker Award®-winner Eugene Johnson is a bestselling author, editor, filmmaker and columnist. He has written as well as edited in various genres, and created many anthologies. His anthology projects included Fantastic Tales Of Terror from Crystal Lake Publishing, Appalachia Undead with Jason Sizemore,
Attack From The’80s from Raw Dog Screaming Press, Drive In Creature Feature with Charles Day, the Bram Stoker Award®-nominated non-fiction anthology Where Nightmares Come From: The Art Of Storytelling In The Horror Genre, Dark Tides with John Questore, The Tales Of The Lost Series, and many more. He has written articles for various sites and publications including Ginger Nuts Of Horror, The Zombie Feed and more. He lives in Appalachia with his family.
https://www.patreon.com/plaiddradonpublising
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I dig it🤙
But the others from authors, several of whom I don't know, were equally entertaining. Favorites for me were Ben Monroe's "Scritch-Scratch" about--you guessed it--creepy noises in the attic, John Palisano's "The Revival of Stephen Tell," in which a magician promises to die and be revived thus revealing what lies "beyond the veil," and "Home Theater," Vince A. Liaguno's creative tale of a home entertainment system that is a bit too real.
The other stories are really just as good, but the whole collection is enhanced by the inclusion of three poems by renowned horror writers Stephanie M. Wytovich, Christina Sng, and Lucy A. Snyder. The poems break up the cadence of the storytelling at just the right times.
This collection bodes well for future volumes of this theme which editors Eugene Johnson and Steve Dillon promise us are on the way.
(Note: The author of this review received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.)
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2020
But the others from authors, several of whom I don't know, were equally entertaining. Favorites for me were Ben Monroe's "Scritch-Scratch" about--you guessed it--creepy noises in the attic, John Palisano's "The Revival of Stephen Tell," in which a magician promises to die and be revived thus revealing what lies "beyond the veil," and "Home Theater," Vince A. Liaguno's creative tale of a home entertainment system that is a bit too real.
The other stories are really just as good, but the whole collection is enhanced by the inclusion of three poems by renowned horror writers Stephanie M. Wytovich, Christina Sng, and Lucy A. Snyder. The poems break up the cadence of the storytelling at just the right times.
This collection bodes well for future volumes of this theme which editors Eugene Johnson and Steve Dillon promise us are on the way.
(Note: The author of this review received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.)
Can't wait to work my way through the rest of the anthology and read more from this collection.






