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SPACE DOESN'T CARE IF YOU SCREAM.Ten Stories of Horror Science-Fiction
From derelict ships haunted by madness to alien planets steeped in dread, this chilling anthology of space horror and sci-fi terror takes you on a journey into the deepest, darkest reaches of the cosmos-where no one can hear you scream...and no one cares.
Space Horrors gathers some of the sharpest voices in horror and speculative fiction to explore what happens when the vast unknown becomes a breeding ground for the unimaginable. These terrifying tales don't just bring monsters to Earth-they drag humanity into the heart of the abyss.
Encounter:
Rogue AI and unregulated science gone wrong Sentient voids that swallow entire ships Alien ecosystems that react to your every thought Cosmic viruses, space cults, and chilling ghost signals The evil that lives not in the stars, but in ourselves
With stories by award-winning and acclaimed authors including Vanessa Fogg, Eric J. Guignard, Mike D. McCarty, KC Grifant, Jon Cohn, John Palisano, Kathryn Blanche, Vincent V. Cava, David Agranoff, and E.S. Magill, this anthology delivers both nightmare fuel and razor-sharp commentary on the human condition.
Terrifying or darkly satirical, each tale ventures beyond the familiar into the final frontier-and proves that space isn't just cold. It's merciless.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
SPACE DOESN'T CARE IF YOU SCREAM.Ten Stories of Horror Science-Fiction
From derelict ships haunted by madness to alien planets steeped in dread, this chilling anthology of space horror and sci-fi terror takes you on a journey into the deepest, darkest reaches of the cosmos-where no one can hear you scream...and no one cares.
Space Horrors gathers some of the sharpest voices in horror and speculative fiction to explore what happens when the vast unknown becomes a breeding ground for the unimaginable. These terrifying tales don't just bring monsters to Earth-they drag humanity into the heart of the abyss.
Encounter:
Rogue AI and unregulated science gone wrong Sentient voids that swallow entire ships Alien ecosystems that react to your every thought Cosmic viruses, space cults, and chilling ghost signals The evil that lives not in the stars, but in ourselves
With stories by award-winning and acclaimed authors including Vanessa Fogg, Eric J. Guignard, Mike D. McCarty, KC Grifant, Jon Cohn, John Palisano, Kathryn Blanche, Vincent V. Cava, David Agranoff, and E.S. Magill, this anthology delivers both nightmare fuel and razor-sharp commentary on the human condition.
Terrifying or darkly satirical, each tale ventures beyond the familiar into the final frontier-and proves that space isn't just cold. It's merciless.