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From serial killers lurking in the shadows, to ghostly legends stalking lonely highways, to grief that twists into horror, award-winning author Paul Kane has been terrifying readers for over two decades. But his dark imagination hasn't been confined to the page.
In Short, Sharp, Shocks, Kane collects the stories, scripts, and behind-the-scenes journeys of his most chilling short films, including The Opportunity, The Weeping Woman, Wind Chimes, The Torturer, and more. Each entry brings together the original tale, its adaptation into screenplay form, rare production insights, and galleries of on-set photos and promotional art.
Discover how small seeds of inspiration grew into award-nominated shorts that screened at festivals from Cannes to HorrorCon, featuring collaborations with filmmakers like Mark Steensland, Brad Watson, Joe Manco, and even legendary composer Fabio Frizzi.
Part anthology, part production diary, Short, Sharp, Shocks is both a showcase of Kane's darkest visions and a testament to the ingenuity of indie horror filmmaking. Whether you're a fan of unsettling fiction, curious about the alchemy of adaptation, or eager for a peek behind the curtain of low-budget horror cinema, this collection will chill, inspire, and entertain in equal measure.
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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.
From serial killers lurking in the shadows, to ghostly legends stalking lonely highways, to grief that twists into horror, award-winning author Paul Kane has been terrifying readers for over two decades. But his dark imagination hasn't been confined to the page.
In Short, Sharp, Shocks, Kane collects the stories, scripts, and behind-the-scenes journeys of his most chilling short films, including The Opportunity, The Weeping Woman, Wind Chimes, The Torturer, and more. Each entry brings together the original tale, its adaptation into screenplay form, rare production insights, and galleries of on-set photos and promotional art.
Discover how small seeds of inspiration grew into award-nominated shorts that screened at festivals from Cannes to HorrorCon, featuring collaborations with filmmakers like Mark Steensland, Brad Watson, Joe Manco, and even legendary composer Fabio Frizzi.
Part anthology, part production diary, Short, Sharp, Shocks is both a showcase of Kane's darkest visions and a testament to the ingenuity of indie horror filmmaking. Whether you're a fan of unsettling fiction, curious about the alchemy of adaptation, or eager for a peek behind the curtain of low-budget horror cinema, this collection will chill, inspire, and entertain in equal measure.