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Nickolaus Albert Pacione Delivers: A Library Of Unknown Horrors

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by: Nickolaus Albert Pacione
Books with a 3 star rating  (10)
Publication Date: January 5, 2016
Book Size: 6" x 9"
Pages: 301
Binding: Perfect Bound
Color: Black and White
ISBN: 9781944241001
$15.80

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Book Synopsis
The modern stories have strong language so you were warned. I did much research on this anthology over the years as it got placed in The Edgar Allan Poe Museum in one form. This version will be one of the historic sizes I had it when I had originally released the book. Features work by Edgar Allan Poe and H. P. Lovecraft from the public domain. introduced Fatima Stephens as she wrote under a pen name at the time and James Watts now with Hellbound Books; this is a historic publication. There are some writers who are still in touch, others who have gone their separate ways. Some by the industry politics and others for personal reasons. Since this has a new ISBN; let's have some fun with it -- and please note: All the contributors retain their original copyrights and not sure how many various author anthologies are listed but I hope it contributes to the Parthenon of anthologies that are out there. The horror story from the editor had been published in the U.K. prior to turning 30; storm carnage. 🔏
Customer Comments
Nickolaus Pacione
Posted: January 16, 2016
Customer comment 5 star rating
Great book
Nickolaus Pacione
Posted: January 21, 2016
Customer comment 5 star rating
Great book
Nickolaus Pacione
Posted: January 28, 2016
Customer comment 5 star rating
the project, I was blown away by the modern day authors I picked for this originally in 2007, then the reboot cycle you will be impressed too - I will hand over your man card if you read this. The Temple by H.P. Lovecraft is one of the stories to look for within the pages of this anthology.
Anonymous
Posted: August 30, 2016
Customer comment 1 star rating
This book stinks worse than what the uncle tracked into the bed.
David Gallagher
Posted: October 25, 2016
Customer comment 1 star rating
Why is the author allowed to 5 star review his own book not once but thrice? This should not be allowed. Thankfully no one buys Pacione's unedited garbage anyway, so it doesn't really matter.
Nickolaus Pacione
Posted: October 31, 2016
Customer comment 5 star rating
I doubt you're David because David liked the collection Dirty Black Winter. I am on record with this anthology as it is re-edited from the 2007 edition this is the 2010 edition of the book where you're not being fair to the other writers of this anthology. The stories within this are great as Fatima Stephens makes her debut in this anthology.
David Gallagher
Posted: November 18, 2016
Customer comment 1 star rating
I doubt "your" a real editor.
Nickolaus Pacione
Posted: November 19, 2016
Customer comment 4 star rating
I am real enough though I used primitive word processors when I did this anthology first -- I just got Open Office at the time and editing on there is all trial and error. If you're going to be a dick create a blog on LiveJournal. The comments you made aren't exactly welcome. If you really are David he'd say something about When Angels Wept Blood and Spectral Exile -- he told me he really got into the collection. The anthology is the same way reading stories that are the modern era along side with the long dead greats -- it would be great to rub shoulders with them as I am in good company.
Nickolaus Pacione
Posted: November 29, 2016
Customer comment 4 star rating
If you knew what happened with David Boyer you would give this book a chance. David Boyer defrauded me with two submissions and it took me a while to find who he plagiarized with Issue 6 of my magazine. Boyer plagiarized 71 people including me.
Jaja Inthesky
Posted: December 25, 2019
Customer comment 3 star rating
after all these years nicky still hasn't been able to learn how to write.
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