Soul
Vengeful spirits, echoes of the past, and tales of redemption converge in this ghostly anthology.
A relic of the past wanders the empty halls of an experimental facility, an audio analyst investigates eerie voices in the background of customer calls, a female ronin is hired to deal with a dangerous spirit, and a woman plays with a curse in Norway. Soul brings you a collection of 23 stories of grief, fear, fury, and revenge.
Featuring haunting tales by Miranda Allen, Michael Barron, Warren Benedetto, Hannah Birss, Christopher Allen Bond, Terry Campbell, Pablo Lacalle Castillo, Anastasia Dziekan, Ken Farrell, Kevin M. Folliard, Relvin Gonzalez, Re Gwaltney, Patrick Herald, Ainsley Hawthorn, C.R. Kane, Amanda Cecelia Lang, Felicia Lee, Nicola Lombardi, Marshall J. Moore, Ron Perovich, AM Sutter, Michael Vance, and R. Wren.
Curated by Hannah Rebekah Graves
Edited by K. York
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About The Author
Graveside Press
Graveside Press is a new imprint focused on horror, managed by members of the publishing teams that bring you Paper Angel Press, Water Dragon Publishing, and Cupid’s Arrow Publishing.
Arlo Z. Graves –
I will keep this review of SOUL from Graveside Press spoiler free.
SOUL is an anthology of ghost and spirit themed short horror stories, and it delivers in spades. The collection of twenty-three stories is well-curated and beautifully formatted. The stories range in style from ghosts in old houses, possessions, to epistolary and found-text formats. I was even delighted to see a piece written in verse. It reminded me of Lighthouse Tales by Lance McVay (a book I am quite fond of). There is something for everyone in the collection. Let it surprise you. I found myself delighting in types of stories I wouldn’t have thought to seek out on my own.
The anthology showcases a wide range of author voices and will surely please readers looking for various flavors of ghostly tales, just in time for spooky season.
The stories range from spooky, to edge-of-your-seat, to thoughtful and down-right nail-biting. This has been a joy to curl up with beside the fire and devour with a cup of tea.