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1 y separately published work icon Slaughter Creek and Other Stories Chris A. Masters , Melbourne : Fiendish Press , 2012 Z1921601 2012 selected work short story horror 'Slaughter Creek and Other Stories is Chris A. Masters' first collection of short stories. These stories range from classic horror, Cthulhu mythos and science fiction. Slaughter Creek is a small town in Tasmania that you won't find on any map or tour guide, and there is a good reason why the residents of Slaughter Creek like it that way. 'Cone Island' tells the story of what happens when a group of people get shipwrecked on an undiscovered island with some strange vegetation. 'Reawakening' tells the story of a man waking up from a coma to find all is not what he expected. 'Something's Out There' is a sea monster story inspired by William Hope Hodgson's stories of the sea. 'Cthulhu Reborn', 'The Dark Window' and 'The Sphere,' are all Cthulhu mythos tales ranging from space opera to black magic' (www.amazon.com).
1 y separately published work icon The Sleeping City Chris A. Masters , Melbourne : Fiendish Press , 2012 Z1921598 2012 single work novel horror 'Melbourne, Australia has often been described as the World's Most Liveable City. Zakk's Melbourne is far different, as he writes about it from his perspective in a weekly column titled, The Sleeping City, for one of the city's major newspapers. The Melbourne Zakk lives in is one of late night tram rides, sleazy brothels, street hookers, junkies, and the strange assortment of eccentrics that inhabit this noiresque landscape. Things begin to get really strange when frozen animal heads begin turning up in rubbish bins all over the city. Why are these mysterious government-agent types that claim to work for the Department of the Environment trying to cover it all up?' (www.amazon.com)
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