A review by inkychaotics
Field Notes from a Nightmare: An Anthology of Ecological Horror by Alex Ebenstein, Tim Hoelscher, Alexis DuBon, Eric Raglin, Tom Jolly, Gordon B. White, Matthew Pritt, S.L. Harris, Alex Woodroe, Eddie Generous, Gwen C. Katz, Nikki R. Leigh, J.R. McConvey, Joe Koch, KC Grifant, Sara Tantlinger, Carter Lappin, Tim Lebbon, Jonathan Louis Duckworth, A.K. Dennis

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I have a story in this one, so I don't usually star rate books I have stories in -- BUT I truly loved the anthology and wanted to say how much I enjoyed reading every single tale. I really appreciated the range of stories; there are some that used dark humor so well, and others that really showed the terror that could arrive with climate change. Every story had something to offer, and many stayed in my head long after reading. I'm so proud to be a part of this book.

I also wanted to highlight a few of my favorites, but again, I thought everyone did excellent work:

"Dandelion Six" by Gordon B. White -- I loved this one so much; I think it would make an incredible short film

"The Last of Her Kind" by Eric Raglin -- Beautifully written, heartbreaking (I love birds), and that ending! 

"The Bog People" by S.L. Harris -- The visuals in this one really stuck with me; it's a short piece that really succeeds in getting so much across on every page