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Who Would Like This Book:

If you love stories that blend technology, eerie transmissions, and conspiracy-laden horror, this anthology is a perfect fit! "Lost Signals" stands out for its creative approach - each story begins with a crackling radio signal or mysterious frequency and veers into unpredictable territory. It's a treat for fans of weird fiction, cosmic horror, or anyone who enjoys a strong, cohesive theme explored from wildly different angles. The book is gorgeously designed, with cool illustrations and clever layout touches that add to the experience. Authors like Josh Malerman, Matthew M. Bartlett, and Betty Rocksteady deliver inventive, chilling, and memorable tales.

Who May Not Like This Book:

If you prefer clear-cut, straightforward narratives, some stories here might leave you scratching your head - especially since a few embrace ambiguity or lean hard into weirdness. As with any anthology, story quality and appeal can vary, and not every tale hits a home run. Readers seeking traditional horror or tightly plotted resolutions may find this collection more puzzling than satisfying.

A delightfully creepy collection of radio-wave-inspired horror and weird fiction. Come for your favorite author - stay for the inventive, unsettling tales and atmospheric presentation.

About:

'Lost Signals' is a themed anthology that revolves around creepy signals such as random radio waves, mysterious messages, and eerie transmissions. The stories explore spooky radio phenomena, multiple personalities, and unsettling occurrences related to signals from unknown sources. The writing style varies widely among the stories, with some being atmospheric and bone-chilling, while others are described as schizohrenic and leaving readers wondering what just happened.

Characters:

Characters in this collection are diverse, ranging from relatable and emotional to bizarre and cosmic, enhancing the individual stories.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is diverse, blending humor and vivid imagery that creates an engaging and unsettling atmosphere across different stories.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative collects various horror tales centered around eerie radio waves and transmissions, exploring themes of cosmic horror and alternate realities.

Setting:

The settings are atmospheric and unsettling, primarily revolving around themes of radio and eerie signals, enhancing the overall horror ambiance.

Pacing:

Pacing differs across stories, with some gradually increasing tension while others provide immediate engagement, contributing to a varied reading experience.

Notes:

The anthology features a diverse group of writers with varying styles and tones.
Standout stories were highlighted by multiple readers, including works by Josh Malerman and John C Foster.
The theme revolves around creepy signals and strange audio phenomena.
Many readers noted the high quality of the stories and overall production of the book.
The anthology includes original illustrations by Luke Spooner, enhancing the reading experience.
The introduction by Scott Nicolay received praise for its engaging tone.
Several stories elicited strong emotional responses, with some readers feeling moved to tears.
The book is described as an exploration of the bizarre elements of radio's decline.
It contains unique themes like numbers stations and rogue transmissions.
Many readers appreciated the book's consistent quality despite the variety of writing styles.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

The content warnings for Lost Signals are moderate, with unsettling themes and potential anxiety-inducing scenarios.

From The Publisher:

What's that sound? Do you feel it?

The signals are already inside you. You never even had a chance.

A tome of horror fiction featuring radio waves, numbers stations, rogue transmissions, and other unimaginable sounds you only wish were fiction. Forget about what's hiding in the shadows, and start worrying about what's hiding in the dead air.

With stories by Matthew M. Bartlett, T.E. Grau, Joseph Bouthiette Jr., Josh Malerman, David James Keaton, Tony Burgess, Michael Paul Gonzalez, George Cotronis, Betty Rocksteady, Christopher Slatsky, Amanda Hard, Gabino Iglesias, Dyer Wilk, Ashlee Scheuerman, Matt Andrew, H.F. Arnold, John C. Foster, Vince Darcangelo, Regina Solomond, Joshua Chaplinsky, Damien Angelica Walters, Paul Michael Anderson, and James Newman. Also includes an introduction from World Fantasy-award-winning author, Scott Nicolay.

July 2016
378 pages

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