HARVEST HILL: 31 Tales of Halloween HorrorHARVEST HILL: 31 Tales of Halloween Horror

Edited by Michael J. Hultquist and Douglas Hutcheson

Published by Graveside Tales

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“Halloween in a nutshell. … The stories that follow will trick you and treat you and leave you (hopefully!) as satisfied as that first (or last) bag of candy corn.”

--Al Sarrantonio, horror-writing legend and editor of the Bram Stoker Award-winning anthology 999, from the foreword


“An atmospheric collection of intelligent and thrilling supernatural fiction.”

--Tim Deal, publisher of the Black Quill-nominated Shroud Magazine and editor of the Bram Stoker Award-nominated anthology Beneath the Surface


“Carve the pumpkins and candy the apples! With these 31 tricks ‘n’ treats from Harvest Hill, you’ll be jumping at shadows ‘til the witching hour creeps by and Ol’ Scratch comes knocking.”

--S.D. Hintz and Jerrod Balzer, Skullvines Press


“Hultquist and Hutcheson have compiled a dark and delicious menu of treats in Harvest Hill. Great reading for a satisfying taste of Halloween horror any time of the year!”

--Fran Friel, Bram Stoker Award finalist, Mama’s Boy and Other Dark Tales


“An unsettling journey into the land of legends, as mysterious as October mist.”

--Scott Nicholson, Bram Stoker Award finalist for The Red Church and author of
They Hunger


“Harvest Hill serves up down-home horrors for those craving a taste of Halloween south of the Mason-Dixie.”

--Nancy A. Collins, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Sunglasses After Dark, Knuckles & Tales, and former writer for Swamp Thing


“Vampires, creepy folklore, ghosts, killers, demonic children, Elvis Presley, otherworld entities, lethal fogs and a terrifying monster called the Long Fellow all haunt the Halloween history of Harvest Hill and the pages of this book. Don’t be surprised if Harvest Hill makes you lock the doors and shriek at trick-ortreaters come Halloween night!”

--Lisa Morton, Bram Stoker Award-winning horror writer and author of The Halloween Encyclopedia and A Hallowe'en Anthology: Literary and Historical Writings Over the Centuries


“I’ve spent the last half hour searching through Google maps … and can't find Harvest Hill, Tennessee anywhere. Yeah, yeah, yeah - it’s fictional. So? I can still want to live there.”

-- Chad Savage, founder of Sinister Visions, Inc., from the afterword


Buy Harvest Hill Online at Gravesidebooks.com.