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Tales of Terror: Dark Waters    by Christopher Fulbright
Price: $0.99 USD. 20820 words. Published by ND3 Press on January 19, 2013. .

Christopher Fulbright’s Tales of Terror, Vol. 5: DARK WATERS serves up three short stories and a novelette of the treachery and horrors of the sea. “Fulbright’s prose is every bit as sharp as America’s great pulp writers...there’s humanity and depth to his characters. He's tough, passionate, and capable of scaring you like you haven’t been scared since childhood." —Joe McKinney, author of MUTATED
Madness Under The Tracks    by William Vitka
Price: Free! 5850 words. Published on March 8, 2013. .

New York's subway is home to many horrors and infestations. But none like this. A mad, ancient thing that cares only about feeding and spreading chaos. One subway worker has made the awful mistake of listening to it.
Vessel    by Darren Hawkins
Price: $2.99 USD. 208840 words. Published on March 20, 2013. .

Ray Marlowe is an undercover surveillance agent searching for terrorists aboard a deep space passenger starship, who finds himself embroiled in a bizarre murder investigation with disturbing links to his past and even more disturbing ties to one of the powerful corporate families in human space. Hard boiled pseudo-Lovecraftian space noir with squishy (and doomed, of course) romantic bits.
Lady of Deep Waters    by Jodi Ralston
Price: Free! 4030 words. Published by ChiaroscuroHouseLLC on March 28, 2013. .

A lost gentleman seeks shelter in a mansion, but its owner may be worse than the fate the gentleman escaped.
The Testimony of Frank West    by Ashton R. C. Clarke
Price: $2.99 USD. 30260 words. Published on April 3, 2013. .

Special Agent Gallagher of the FBI arrives to a Massachusetts asylum for the criminally insane in search of clues to the disappearance of a well-known cult leader. Yet the answers to the questions that torment him are far from simple: the man he is interviewing, a former Bureau agent, claims to have murdered the cultist to prevent the summoning of a dead god sleeping at the bottom of the ocean.
Umbra    by Arreana
Price: $2.99 USD. 101420 words. Published on April 15, 2013. .

Soren thinks it will be easy. He has acted cowardly, but he has the tools to set it right. He trades in precious salt and can wield its spectacular magic. The creatures of the sea overrun his village, but he knows where to buy allies and armies.
Happy Stone    by Jodi Ralston
Price: $0.99 USD. 8830 words. Published by ChiaroscuroHouseLLC on April 18, 2013. .

The gentleman who enters the wandering temple in the woods exits it as someone--and something--quite different. (This short story is the expanded version of the Free 'Verse New World short story, "Lady of Deep Waters.")
Cthelvis and Others    by James Pratt
Price: $0.99 USD. 75250 words. Published on April 22, 2013. .

This collection of fifteen Lovecraft-inspired tales spans time and genres. Ranging from high fantasy to the far future, they are all linked by a common theme of the alien unknown. Among the stories' inhabitants, you will find a play so bizarre merely reading it may drive one mad, the dark secret of the forgotten patients locked away in the bowels of a seaside asylum, and the King of Rock n' Roll.
The Place Of The Shoggoths    by Michael Carter
Price: Free! 490 words. Published on April 25, 2013. .

"They caroused on the foliage, and fumbled in the dark; they formed a grotesque army, and the vanguard crossed the park..." Shoggoths roam and shudder in this short Lovecraftian poem.
Gathered Dust and Others    by Dark Regions Press
Price: $3.99 USD. 65160 words. Published on May 9, 2013. .

With his first collection from Dark Regions Press, W. H. Pugmire continues his radical and obsessive reinterpretations of H. P. Lovecraft's brilliant fiction. Among the book's original pieces is the title story, "Gathered Dust," a sequel to J. Vernon Shea's "The Haunter of the Graveyard." Set in Arkham, this tale of utter strangeness concerns the legacy of Randolph Carter...