Fear the Future

ebook In Darkness, Delight, #3 · In Darkness, Delight

By Penn Jillette

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Tomorrow is coming whether you're ready or not.

In Darkness, Delight: Fear the Future delivers twenty-two strikingly original tales of terror from Bram Stoker Award®-winners, bestselling authors, genre stalwarts and rising stars.

Includes Emmy-winning, New York Times bestselling author and world-famous magician Penn Jillette's delightfully wicked short story "The Pain Addict," which was adapted for a hit sci-fi anthology television series and is available here exclusively for the first time in book format.
Be warned: these are not science fiction stories with a dash of dread. These are visions of the horrifying futures that await us all.

Featuring:

"Airborne," by Lisa Morton

"Err," by Michael Laimo

"Daddy's Girl," by Ben Eads

"Husk," by Marshall J Moore

"We Have Names, Too," by Michelle Muenzler

"The Haunting of Asteroid H111," by Van Aaron Hughes

"Shoulda Read the Fine Print," Blanche by Ben Lawrence

"Transference," by Jenn Hopkins

"Game Over," by Andrew Lennon

"Schroedinger's Head," by Joanna Koch

"Locusts," by Dominick Cancilla

"The Pain Addict," by Penn Jillette

"The Sluggie Rebellion," by William Meikle

"Noise," by Max Booth III

"Seeking Harmony with the Infinite," by Evans Light

"Billy Campbell's Bones," by Jason Washer

"Survival is an Act of Selfishness," by Frank Oreto

"Boxed In," by CS Mergo

"What It Takes," by Phil Sloman

"Neuroworm," by Tim Curran

"And the Winner is...," by Sheldon Higdon

"If I Drive Before I Wake," by Eric J Guignard

Fear the Future