The Winter Edition of the bi-annual digest presented by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW). Horror and dark fiction by Christina Sng, Trico Lutkins, S.L. Dixon, John Thomas Allen, and others. Featuring photography by Nicole Castle.
7 horror writers are gifted the names of 2 real people and told to do whatever they wanted - as long as those unspeakable acts contained a chicken! In the resulting stories, "David" and "Peggy" are troubled, tortured, and terrified. The owners of these names won the right and the exquisite privilege to experience this unique madness, and the writers of GLAHW were all too happy to oblige. Welcome to the 3rd Edition of Recurring Nightmares, the Special Raffle Prize of the annual Monster Mash for Literacy Bash, hosted by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers. This Annual Halloween Party benefits the Dominican and Siena Literacy Organizations in Detroit.
The Fall Edition of the bi-annual digest presented by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW). Horror and dark fiction and poetry by Laroo Jack, Edward Ahern, John Grey, and others, with artwork by Paul Paul Lubaczewski and Pamela V Jones.
· 2013
Inside these pages you will find all manner of creepy, crawly things. Hideously deformed creatures on the outside share space with those handsome villains that are only hideously deformed on the inside. Get ready, readers, for you hold in your hands the Erie Tales Omnibus! Collected here, for the first time, are the most frightening stories from the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers' yearly anthology, Erie Tales! The mid-west has never been scarier. The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers is an organization of like-minded writers, artists and enthusiasts based in the Great Lakes region. Please, feel free to visit online at www.greatlakeshorror.com. Don't be afraid... be terrified.
Each story contained in the volume you hold in your hands features masks -- physical, psychological, supernatural... Sit back and relax, if you can, and enjoy our examination of the masks we all wear and the horrible things which lie beneath. If anything gets too intense, just lift yourself up with the knowledge that the GLAHW has been here for ten years and the only place that we're going is those dark spaces that you don't want to examine on your own. Don't worry, we'll take you with us.
There are holidays for everything - celebrations of birth, togetherness, loss, and victory. They mark the change of the seasons and the time spent apart from loved ones. In this our 8th offering, Erie Tales takes note of 8 holidays, adding our own distinctive brand to the revered and forgotten, the hailed and the hidden. Decorate your sacrifices, hang your trees, lay out your spread - the Holidays are coming, and they are hungry.
· 2013
No number strikes fear into the heart of so many people like 6-6-6: the Number of the Beast. For the members of GLAHW, it also signifies its 6th full year as an independent organization of Horror Writers and aficionados, its sixth annual Halloween party, and its 6th Anthology. Special? You bet, for the coming of 666 means nearly a dozen new stories from returning members as well new bright shiny faces, bringing their own twisted interpretation of "666" to terrifying light. The Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers is an organization of like-minded writers, artists and enthusiasts based in the Great Lakes Region, but with fingers that extend around the world. Don't be afraid... be terrified.
Change is hard. It's especially difficult when you're just trying to fit in with fur or fangs or your wings just make you look fat. In this our 9th offering, Erie Tales takes note of Shapeshifters, those that hide among us with unnatural appetites, unusual final forms, and toes that will never look cute in peep-toe pumps. Let your hair down, shake a tail feather, and really let yourself go. You're among friends now, and we accept you for what you are. Forever.
· 2014
Our lives are built from the myths and fairy tales of our youth. Our first cautionary tales come not from our parents, but the stories found in little golden books with geese in hats on the covers. Throughout our lives, they are told and re-told, the characters changing shape and motive, but the message remaining true - don't leave the path, careful what you wish for, smarter is better that bigger. Presented to you in this, our seventh offering, are eleven stories that never quite left us, fashioned in new ways as only we can. Some you will recognize - Puss in Boots, The Pied Piper, Little Red Riding Hood. Others come from far flung lands, like Japan, Eastern Europe, Norway. So, find your favorite reading nook, grab your warmest blanket, and get ready to remember a time when your mind was open to the strongest magic only a fairy tale could offer. Our magic is a little stronger, so maybe you'd better bring that night light, too.
· 2019
The Spring 2019 Edition of the annual digest is presented by the Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW) contains horror and dark fiction and poetry from new and established authors. Edited by Nicole Castle with contributions from Emma Johnson-Rivard, Tony Evans, J.B. Toner, John Grey, and more.