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Write Like Hell

Horror and Dark Fantasy Anthology, Volume 1

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Write Like Hell

By: Mitchell Luthi, Scott Miller, Justin Probyn
Narrated by: Scott Miller
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Write Like Hell is the first horror and dark fantasy anthology released by Sentinel Creatives. Adapted from the zine released under the same name, Write Like Hell features stories from Scott Miller, Justin Probyn, and Mitchell Luthi.

In this audiobook, you'll find a feast of fiction for you to sink your teeth into. This release see the debuts of not one but two authors. Scott Miller's "Panopticon" is as unsettling as it is well-crafted. Pessimistic horror at its finest, this is a must-listen for fans of Connolly and Ligotti. Justin Probyn's debut, "Void Born", blends gritty sci-fi, gore, and cosmic horror into one seamless festival of the obscene. Mitchell Luthi's "Dregmere" is a Gothic classic horror featuring a spooky castle, Eastern Europe, and a spooky butler.

Write Like Hell includes:

  • "Dregmere" - Mitchell Luthi
  • "Panopticon" - Scott Miller
  • "Void Born" - Justin Probyn
©2019 Mitchell Luthi (P)2019 Sentinel Creatives
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I'd say 'Dregmere' was the highlight here, being solidly creepy and atmospheric, as well as engagingly familiar (creepy hotel and hotel staff member, Eastern European country and its dark past, weird painting... none of this is a criticism, it was fun, and the elements were used skillfully). As always, I rated the anthology based on the story I liked best (collections are always such a mixed bag I feel bad trying to rate the whole thing) but I WOULD say 'Dregmere' is a keeper, the collection's worth it just for that one, and other readers might like some of the other entries more than I did (I don't remember HATING any of them, just... can't really recall or see myself revisiting any).

3.5 stars for 'Dregmere'

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