Category Archives: Anthologies

Flying Toasters – The DeadPixel Tales

My short story, Altitude Sickness, is included in the new anthology…

The Flying Toasters: The DeadPixel Tales.

Flying Toasters: The DeadPixel Tales I

Flying Toasters: The DeadPixel Tales I

We’ve all been there on long journeys…

All you want to to is relax, but instead find yourself trapped next to that annoying fuck who won’t stop talking. But what happens when they start telling you things you don’t want to hear? Things that will blow your world apart? Altitude Sickness.

List of contents:

The Man Upstairs by Hanna Elizabeth

The Cave by Brian L. Braden

My Dead Friend Nancy by Robert Brumm

The Lightgiver by Thomas Cardin

Altitude Sickness by C.M. Saunders

Nymph-O-Maniacs Robert Bevan

Prism by John Gregory Hancock

The Ballad of Azron Berzon by Steven Wetherell

DeadPixel is a collective of independent writers sticking it to ‘the Man.’Help us.


Undead Living

Just in time for Halloween…

My short story Handsome Jack is included in the new anthology Undead Living on Sunbury Press.

Handsome Jack is the story of an intrepid pair of ghost hunters who investigate some spooky goings-on in a Welsh pub. The evening turns out to be a true test of their friendship, and they end up taking home much more than they bargained for!

Undead Living front cover

Undead Living front cover

Full Table of Contents:

Feeding Frenzy – Michael Collins

The Supreme Race – Catherine Jordan

The Storm – Kristina Mosley

The Collextors – Fallon Stoeffler

Angel Of Mercy – Joseph Rubas

Night Drive – C. Inferno

Encounter In The Dead Of Night… – Sergio Palumbo

Kittens With Chainsaws – Johannes Pinter

Even The Great Will Fall – Thomas M. Malafarina

Handsome Jack – C. M. Saunders

Richard The Vampire – Joshua Malbin

Responsibility – Paul Stansfield

The Benefits of Being Dead – Benjamin Blake

The Price Of Rice – Mark Slade

Available now:

http://www.sunburypressstore.com/Undead-Living-9781620062852.htm


Morpheus Tales: Apocalypse Special

My new short story, ‘Til Death Do Us Part, is included in the latest edition of the UK’s largest genre magazine, Morpheus Tales, along with fantastic fiction from Stephanie Smith, Brian M. Milton, Matt Brolly, J.B. Ronan, Dev Jarrett, and others.

Morpheus Tales: Apocalypse special

This special edition is edited by Sheri White.

Til Death Do Us Part is a post-apocalyptic urban tragedy about an elderly couple struggling to survive in a world ravaged by the End of Days.

What would you find to live for when everything you know is gone?


Denizens of Darkness: An Anthology of Dark Urban Fantasy and Horror.

My short story, Treat Night, is featured in the new anthology from Sam’s Dot Publishing, Denizens of Darkness: An Anthology of Dark Urban Fantasy and Horror.

Denizens of Darkness

Treat Night is about a young married couple who go for a meal in a restaurant. The lady visits the bathroom, and she doesn’t come out…

TIP: If you download the sample from Amazon, they send you Treat Night in its entirety. The bastards. Wink.

I recently did an interview for Author’s Corner where I talk about, among other things, my passions in life, my writing career so far, and the imminent release of Rainbow’s End.

You can read it here:

C.M. Saunders

Thanks for reading!


Legends of Urban Horror

My short story, The Delectable Hearts, is featured in the new anthology from Siren’s Call Publications…

Legends of Urban Horror: A friend of a Friend Told Me…

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We’ve all come across them. The warnings told by a friend of a friend – don’t go in there, I wouldn’t if I were you, did you hear about…? Or perhaps your mind leaps to the cryptozoological realm – creatures barely glimpsed, and yet to be identified. Other spheres of existence – they can’t be real… certainly not until you’ve experienced one!

Maybe the real horror lies in the minds and hearts of others just like you. People with a slightly bent perspective that feed on the fear in others. Twisted souls that would take advantage of the weak, or vulnerable. Those who believe they are doing good for a higher power, or to gain power simply for themselves. Petty vengeance that breathes a life of its own once unleashed.

Whatever your poison, the ten stories in Legends of Urban Horror: A Friend of a Friend Told Me are sure to intrigue, and perhaps bring back fears long forgotten.

Run, don’t look back… or should you?

Contributing Authors include:

Morgan Bauman, Kimberly A, Bettes, Matthew Borgard, Alex Chase, Austin Fikac, K. Trap Jones, Sean Keller, Lisamarie Lamb, Jon Olson, and C.M. Saunders

http://www.sirenscallpublications.com/

The Delectable Hearts follows a jaded rock journalist on his quest to find The Next Big Thing.

Unfortunately for him, he finds it.

I recently did an interview for Author’s Corner where I talk about, among other things, my passions in life, my writing career so far, and the imminent release of Rainbow’s End.

You can read it here:

http://authorinterviewcorner.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/c-m-saunders/

 


Fading Light

Fading Light

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The new anthology, Fading Light, edited by the awesome Tim Marquitz, is available from today on Angelic Knight Press. It features my short story, Roadkill, alongside offerings from a host of much better and more accomplished writers, many of which are outlined below.

Table of Contents:

“Parasitic Embrace” by Adam Millard
A volcano erupts, sending an ominous ash-cloud across the ocean. The ash-cloud is the least of our worries. Contained within the hellish plume are millions of micro-parasites that have been dormant, waiting to find their host.

“The Equivalence Principle” by Nick Cato
Steve Burke is a man suffering from a severe case of agoraphobia. He treats himself with a homemade cocktail of natural herbs and over the counter pain killers. But what he has spent most of his life avoiding becomes real in the ways he’d always feared.

“Goldilocks Zone” by Gary W. Olson
Amita has had a trying evening––and it’s just getting started. People are becoming monsters, buildings are slipping into sludge, gravity is turning optional, and assorted parts of her body are mutating. A voice in her head tries to explain, but somehow, understanding only makes it stranger.

“They Wait Below” by Tom Olbert
The world is near dying. An ecological inspector stationed on a deep sea oil rig suspects something is very wrong with the rig’s crew. His investigation into the mystery leads him to an ancient cosmic evil that has slept for eons, waiting for its chance to return.

“Buck” by Mark Pantoja
This is a tale of humans trying to survive on our Earth which has been infected with an extraterrestrial ecology. It isn’t personal, it is just life. This story is about revenge––a sad and hollow revenge.

“Blessed Be the Shadowchildren” by Malon Edwards
The Sun is dying––mortally wounded by an asshole god and his jealousy. There’s hope (and love) in the slow, dark death promised. Hope hangs on fifteen-year-old Levi and Lali reaching the warm arms of the Bright Lady before a horde of pursuing Biloko devour them––intestines first.

“The Beastly Ninth” by Carl Barker
The Sorcerer Napoleon is free, having escaped from his island prison and
returned to France, to begin re-raising Hell. The only man standing in his way is Lord Arthur Wellesley, and this time, the Duke of Wellington has a few tricks of his own.

“Rurik’s Frozen Bones” by Jake Elliot
It is Scandinavia, 819AD. The Vikings rule the North Atlantic through both warfare and trade. A beast hunts the cold waters between Sweden and Denmark, a monster unchallenged by the bravest of sailors.

“Wrath” by Lee Mather
Steven hasn’t touched a drink in months and now the time is right to take his son back from his brother’s custody. What he hadn’t counted on was the end of the world. Steven stopped believing in God a long time ago, but seeing is believing––will belief be enough to deter God’s wrath?

“Altus” by Georgina Kamsika
The Altus is a free-diving submersible whose helmswoman aims to break depth records. She finds more than she bargained for at the bottom of the sea. Something monstrous lurks in the darkness with her and her submarine.

“The Long Death of Day” by Timothy Baker
For John and the love of his life, a terrifying shadow threatens to tear them apart. The world is at its end, and a blanket of darkness has spread between the Sun and Earth, turning day into deep gloom. With it, something monstrous writhes within the unnatural night, intent on devouring our dying planet.

“Out of the Black” by William Meikle
300-years after the great dimming, the energy resources begin to run out. A man is sent from the underground city to the surface to scout for survival-necessary ore. All he finds is a dead world and a great blackness; a blackness that will not be kept out.

“Born of Darkness” by Stacey Turner
After clouds block out the sun, Jeb struggles to keep his family safe and his faith intact. With his wife’s unexpected pregnancy and two strangers seeking refuge, things go from bad to worse. How do you tell who follows the path of light when you can no longer see who’s immersed themselves in darkness?

“Where Coyotes Fear to Tread” by Gef Fox
The world is shrouded in darkness and people have started acting strangely. Only two people can save the world from an ancient evil rising out of the Tennessee River––a ne’er-do-well redneck named Lester and his ex-girlfriend, Carla. Carla might be up for the challenge, but all Lester wants to do is get the hell out of Knoxville.

“The Theophany of Nyx” by Edward M. Erdelac
A fissure opens in the moon’s crust and swallows Earth’s first lunar colony whole, resulting in a thick cloud of dark dust that drifts into our planet’s atmosphere, blotting out the sun. Night falls across the entire world and vegetation begins to die. After eons of exile, something driven from the Earth in its primordial past is at last returning…

“Double Walker” by Henry P. Gravelle
Psychoanalyst, Dr. Maria DOBBS has a new client who believes his shadow has murdered his parents and others. She attempts to decipher whether he is a clever killer feigning insanity, an unwilling victim of an electrical storm jolting his senses, or the victim of a lifestyle placing his emotions in turmoil. Will she discover the truth before it is too late?

“Light Save Us” by Ryan Lawler
It has been months since Ted last saw the Sun. Hideous beasts lurk in the darkness outside the compound, waiting for the lights to fail. Ted works hard to keep the lights running, but the longer he fights, the more inviting the darkness becomes.

The following are bonus stories, available only for NOOK and Kindle:

“Roadkill” by CM Saunders
Jimmy and Tito make up one of the freelance ambulance and recovery crews patrolling the notoriously dangerous roads and highways of Brazil. Their job is not to the common man’s taste, but the money is worthy, and they’ve become very good at it. Everything worked great until the night they stumbled across an accident victim who refused to die.

“Night Terrors” by Jonathan Pine
Dr. Mark Jacobs is a well-meaning physician just trying to do his best for his patients. But after a chance encounter, he ends up taking his work home with him in a way he could never imagine. Now he will have to face his own night terrors.

“Final Rights” by Peter Welmerink
The world has been cast into the cold embrace of Nuclear Winter, the Earth withering towards a dreary demise. The once-glorious daylight hours, now a perpetual dusk as the last bastions of humanity hold beneath the brightly-lit, but slowly dying vestiges of the larger cities. On the perimeters of our cloud-cloaked countryside, light succumbs to deep shadow–where a myriad of mutated beasts hungrily await civilization’s light to wink out.

“Evensong” by Alex Marshall
Demons rule the outside––but devils stalk within. These are the hidden halls of Agartha – perhaps the last of Earth’s buried strongholds where, for countless centuries, Morya’s folk have been enslaved. But now, rebel-soul Morya and her lover Seth have a chance to escape the hated Seers; a chance to breathe clean air and see the sun’s fading splendor for themselves…if only they dare…

Fading Light has already seen some stellar reviews:

http://frankmichaelserrington.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/fading-light-anthology-of-monstrous.html

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/404142438

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Torn Realities

This is the original front cover, with my name alongside the big hitters. Before my name got taken off again. Darn it!


And on to business…

My short story, the Art of Lucid Dreaming, is featured in the new anthology Torn Realities out now on Post Mortem Press.

About the book…

The back cover states…

This is not your typical Cthulu anthology. Torn Realities deals with Lovecraft’s themes of forbidden knowledge, the idea that we are essentially untethered from the workaday world. The stories in this book actively seek the gray area in horror with tales of regular people in irregular situations.

Described by the editor as a ‘good mood piece,’ The Art of Lucid Dreaming tells of the potential pitfalls and dangers of dream experimentation. It is especially pleasing to see my work alongside such luminaries as Clive Barker, James Dorr, Jessica McHugh, Matt Moore, and Jamie Lackey. I am truly humbled!

More details here:

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Wish us luck!

CM


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