Sha'Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse

Published
May 2009
Main Genre
Fantasy Fantasy
Pages
368

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If Lovecraft were around to read Sha'Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse, I think his first reaction would be annoyance (They're building on my concept), followed by a giggle or two (They had a lot of fun doing it,), and ultimately pride (They updated it and did it right.) He isn't the only one. I think Edmond Hamilton, Jack Williamson, Clark Ashton Smith, and even Robert Sheckley could see bits of their ideas or approaches here, all filtered through this band of motivated writers, and they would be just as pleased.It's a hell of a book. Mike Resnick author of Inescapable, (TALES OF THE DYING EARTH ) Sha'Daa: Tales of the Apocalypse is a wild mix of the Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and end of the world genres that is well worth the time of any Survial fiction fan. Eric S Brown, Author of Season of Rot and Cobble. The Sha'Daa has its dark, eerie, terrifying roots anchored deep in the soil of fictional horror and mythic apocrypha. The end-of-days is a concept reinvented multiple times by each generation of writers with every new century, and our own 21st is no exception. We offer up this humble tribute to those who came before us. A gruesome shout out is given for Edgar Allen Poe, Robert Bloch, H.P. Lovecraft, F. Paul Wilson, Stephen King, Clive Barker, Bram Stoker, Charles Dickens, Brian Lumley, Homer, Arthur Conan Doyle, and all the rest who have given us reason to fear the night. Be warned. The Sha'Daa is coming.

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First Edition May 2009 Altered Dimensions ISBN 0982135246
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Sep 2014 MoonDream Press ISBN B00NO4IF2Y
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