Eric J. Guignard

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You’re Not Alone in the Dark

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YOU’RE NOT ALONE IN THE DARK


A Non-Fiction Anthology of Personal Accounts Benefitting Mental Health and Creative Inspiration.

The world can be an overwhelming and terrifying place. People often feel as if they are beaten, trapped, hunted—pursued by the very real monsters of mental illness, disabilities, abuse, loss, and countless other fears.

Featuring essays and interviews with some of the best writers in the horror genre, and compiled by the highly acclaimed Stoker Award-winning editors Eugene Johnson and Eric J. Guignard, this non-fiction anthology lets people know that no matter how dark it gets, they are not alone. Contributing authors range from NYT best sellers to indie publishers, each sharing their own personal experiences, their struggles, their coping mechanisms, and what the genre community has meant to them.

There are more people than ever willing to voice their stories, to offer support, acceptance, and unity for others facing similar adversity. Remember to never give up hope and to never stop fighting. You’re not alone in the dark.

Authors include Poppy Z. Brite, Vince A. Liaguno, Stephanie M. Wytovich, Douglas Gwilym, Lisa Morton, John Skipp, Linda D. Addison, Stephanie Ellis, Gary A. Braunbeck, Heather Graham, Xan van Rooyen, Cindy O'Quinn, Kevin J. Anderson, Paul Tremblay, Carina Bissett, Tim Waggoner, Jamal Hodge, Matthew R. Davis, Lucy Taylor, Joe R. Lansdale, Geneve Flynn, Dan Franklin, Ramsey Campbell, Eugen Bacon, Norman Prentiss, David Wellington, David Simms, Ai Jiang, Jason Sizemore, Morgan Sylvia, Ray Garton, Mark Matthews, Del Howison, and Joe Mynhardt.

With interior artwork by famed artist Luke Spooner.

A portion of the proceeds generated from this book will be donated to the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI).

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
 
 
 

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  Product Details:                    
                         
  You’re Not Alone in the Dark  
  Paperback ISBN-13: 978-1-58767-998-8   Edited by Eugene Johnson and Eric J. Guignard  
  E-book ASIN: B0DN26Z9BZ   Illustrations by Luke Spooner  
  First edition published in November, 2024   Cover art by Luke Spooner  
  Number of pages: 374 (about 85,000 words)   Published by Cemetery Dance Publications  
  Made in the United States of America      
         
 
 
  Full Contents Include:              
         
 

“Three Stages of Brokenness: An Introduction” by Poppy Z. Brite
“The Horror of Donna Berzatto and Her Feast of the Seven Fishes” by Vince A. Liaguno
“The Postpartum Poet” by Stephanie M. Wytovich
“The Different Monsters” by Douglas Gwilym
“Dealing with Dementia: When a Writer Must Become a Caregiver, and How to Get Through It” by Lisa Morton
“Happiness Tips for the Profoundly Haunted” by John Skipp
“Interview” by Linda D. Addison
“Look Beneath” by Stephanie Ellis
“The Consolation of Imaginary Things” by Gary A. Braunbeck
“There but for the Grace of God” by Heather Graham
“My Mind Illegible: A Transliteration Through Prose” by Xan van Rooyen
“False Summits” by Kevin J. Anderson
“Interview” by Paul Tremblay
“Walk the Line” by Carina Bissett
“Ordinary World” by Tim Waggoner
“We Try (A Poem)” by Jamal Hodge

 

“A Ramble Through a Tangled Wood” by Matthew R. Davis
“Screaming Underwater” by Lucy Taylor
“Dark Inspiration” by Joe R. Lansdale
“Interview” by Geneve Flynn
“Ugliness and Honesty” by Dan Franklin
“Waiting on a Diagnosis” by Cindy O’Quinn
“Near Madness” by Ramsey Campbell
“Aloneness” by Eugen Bacon
“Excerpts from The Apocalypse-a-Day Desk Calendar” by Norman Prentiss
“Interview” by David Wellington
“Caging the Beast” by David Simms
“The Wrong Kind of Wealth” by Ai Jiang
“Mining with Spoons” by Jason Sizemore
“Beauty in Darkness” by Morgan Sylvia
“Interview” by Ray Garton
“Why Will You Say That I Am Mad?” by Mark Matthews
“The Creativity of Pain: An Imaginary Roundtable” by Del Howison
“Living with a Loved One’s Mental Illness” by Joe Mynhardt

 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
         
 
 
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