A review by wellwortharead
Borderlands by David B. Silva, T.E.D. Klein, Harlan Ellison, Poppy Z. Brite, John Maclay, G. Wayne Miller, Chet Williamson, Michael Green, Nancy Holder, Bentley Little, Francis J. Malozzo, Nina Kiriki Hoffman, Lee Moler, Thomas Tessier, Darrell Schweitzer, Joe R. Lansdale, Elizabeth Massie, Jeffrey Osier, Les Daniels, Ed Gorman, Jack Hunter Daves Jr., Karl Edward Wagner, John DeChancie, Charles L. Grant, John Shirley, Thomas F. Monteleone

4.0

Every reader has their favorite authors. When I saw that this anthology contained stories by Bentley Little and Poppy Brite I knew I had to read it, but the best part of such a collection is the ability to read not only your favorites but to discover works by authors you may not have otherwise read.
I enjoyed most of the stories but the ones that stood out as favorites for me were-
The Grass of Remembrance" by John DeChancie about a man who sends away for a very unique grass seed after his failed attempts to keep his lawn alive. "The Pounding Room" by Bentley Little in which starting a great new job isn't all its cracked up to be, "The Raw and the Cooked" by Michael Green was a dark and satirical look at how the makers of your happy meal stay so happy. "The Man in the Long Black Sedan" by Ed Gorman involves a family man who takes a day off work to protect his family.
I think all horror lovers will find something to enjoy in this volume. Borderlands is a symphony of dark and disturbing fiction and I hope there will be future installments.
I received a complimentary copy for review.