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A review by living_dead_girl
Tiny Nightmares: Very Short Stories of Horror by Lincoln Michel, Nadxieli Nieto
dark
emotional
reflective
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.5
This was a fun little read full of spooky goodness. Far from horror for horror's sake, almost every single story within this anthology was making commentary on a greater issue - something I thought all of the authors did impeccably. A testament to the talent of everyone involved, these 1,500-word short stories really packed a punch - all having engaging plots, interesting characters, serious conflicts, and captivating settings.
My top favorite stories were:
The Family Dinner by: Michelle Zimmerman
Carbon Footprint by: Shelly Oria
The mask, the ride, the bag by: Chase Burke
Veins, like a system by: Eshani Surya
Caravan by: Pedro Iniguez
Human Milk for Human Babies by: Lindsay King-Miller
Gabriel Metsu, man, writing a letter, c. 1664-66 by: Helen McClory
Other stories I liked included:
Doggy-dog World by: Hillary Leitchfield
Grimalkin by: Andrew F. Sullivan
Rearview by: Samantha Hunt
We've Been In Enough Places to Know by: Corey Farrenkopf
Lifeline by: J.S. breukelaar
Jane Death Theory by: Rion Amilcar Scott
The Blue Room by: Lena Valencia
Unbeknownst by: Matthew Vollmer
Candy Boii by: Sam j. Miller
The Unhaunting by: Kevin Nguyen
The Marriage Variations by: Monique Laban
Afternoons by: Bennett Sims
Fingers by: Rachel Hen
Katy Bars the Door by: Richie Narvaez
Pincers and Tongue by: Stephen Graham Jones
Cedar groove rose by: Canisia Lubrin
#mothermayhem by: Jei d. Marcade
Leg by: Brian Evenson
Downpour by: Joseph Salvatore
Pictures of Heaven by : Ben Lorry
Instrument of the Ancestors by: Troy L. Wiggins
Joy, and Other Poisons by: vajra Chandrasekaran
Overall I thought this was a really great read. Good for horror fans who just want something bite-sized to tide them over, but also diverse enough for newer horror readers to get a feeling for what they like. I was able to get to know a lot of new authors that I am excited to read more from.
My top favorite stories were:
The Family Dinner by: Michelle Zimmerman
Carbon Footprint by: Shelly Oria
The mask, the ride, the bag by: Chase Burke
Veins, like a system by: Eshani Surya
Caravan by: Pedro Iniguez
Human Milk for Human Babies by: Lindsay King-Miller
Gabriel Metsu, man, writing a letter, c. 1664-66 by: Helen McClory
Other stories I liked included:
Doggy-dog World by: Hillary Leitchfield
Grimalkin by: Andrew F. Sullivan
Rearview by: Samantha Hunt
We've Been In Enough Places to Know by: Corey Farrenkopf
Lifeline by: J.S. breukelaar
Jane Death Theory by: Rion Amilcar Scott
The Blue Room by: Lena Valencia
Unbeknownst by: Matthew Vollmer
Candy Boii by: Sam j. Miller
The Unhaunting by: Kevin Nguyen
The Marriage Variations by: Monique Laban
Afternoons by: Bennett Sims
Fingers by: Rachel Hen
Katy Bars the Door by: Richie Narvaez
Pincers and Tongue by: Stephen Graham Jones
Cedar groove rose by: Canisia Lubrin
#mothermayhem by: Jei d. Marcade
Leg by: Brian Evenson
Downpour by: Joseph Salvatore
Pictures of Heaven by : Ben Lorry
Instrument of the Ancestors by: Troy L. Wiggins
Joy, and Other Poisons by: vajra Chandrasekaran
Overall I thought this was a really great read. Good for horror fans who just want something bite-sized to tide them over, but also diverse enough for newer horror readers to get a feeling for what they like. I was able to get to know a lot of new authors that I am excited to read more from.
Minor: Addiction, Alcoholism, Body horror, Death, Mental illness, Suicide, Blood, and Murder