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1 y separately published work icon Freaks, Geeks and Sideshow Floozies John Weagley (editor), Tina, L. Jens (editor), Chicago : Twilight Tales Inc. , 2002 Z1803122 2002 anthology short story horror

Freeks, Geeks and Sideshow Floozies is an anthology of stories exploring all manner of magic, amazement and terror within the circus or fairground attraction. The settings range across seedy traveling shows, foreboding roadside attractions, and country fairs.

1 y separately published work icon Cthulhu and the Coeds (Twilight 12) Cthulhu and the Coeds or Kids and Squids; Twilight Tales Presents... Cthulhu and the Coeds or Kids and Squids Tina, L. Jens (editor), Chicago : Twilight Tales Inc. , 2000 Z1808091 2000 anthology short story

The 'Cthulhu Mythos' is a shared fictional universe created in the 1920s by American horror writer H. P. Lovecraft. The creature Cthulhu is a central figure in Lovecraft's literature and the focus of his famous short story 'The Call of Cthulhu' (first published in 1928 by Weird Tales). That story has in turn served as the system of lore employed by Lovecraft and the many authors who have since expanded this fictional universe with their own stories.

1 y separately published work icon Book of Dead Things Tina, L. Jens (editor), Eric M. Cherry (editor), Chicago : Twilight Tales Inc. , 1998 Z1805711 1998 anthology short story horror

Stake them through the heart or bury them at the crossroads, the dead can still climb out of their graves and wreak torment on the living. This collection of stories explores what is means to be human by focusing on the dead... or the undead.

The authors represented in the 2007 expanded publication include: Tom Barlow, Bill Breedlove, Suzanne Church, Alan M. Clark, C.S.E. Cooney, Scott A. Cupp, Stephen Dedman, Sukie de la Croix, Brendan Detzner, Joshua Alan Doetsch, Andrea Dubnick, Jo Fletcher, Christopher Fulbright, Richard Gilliam, Ken Goldman, Angeline Hawkes, Brian Hodge, Tina L. Jens, Chris Kozlowski, Stephen C. Merritt, Randy Miller, Jude Walter Mire, Yvonne Navarro, Katherine Norem, Craig D.B. Patton, John Peel, Michael Penkas, Bruce Holland Rogers, Martel Sardina, Lawrence Schimel, Alan Smale, J.D. Smith, Thomas J. Strauch, Karen E. Taylor, Edo van Belkom, Dan Waters, John Weagly, Robert Weinberg.

1 y separately published work icon Twilight Tales Twilight Tales Presents; Twilight Tales the Reading Series Presents Tina, L. Jens (editor), 1998 Chicago : Twilight Tales Inc. , 1998-1999 Z1805462 1998 periodical science fiction fantasy horror (1 issues) Twilight Tales started as a weekly reading event held at Chicago's Red Lion Pub. Writers from the greater Chicago area and periodic visitors would take to the stage every Monday night spotlighting both published and unpublished authors of all genres. In 1998 the group began a series of illustrated chapbooks, published under the variant titles Twilight Tales, Twilight Tales Presents, and Twilight Tales the Reading Series Presents. Many of the stories included in these anthologies made their public debut at the reading series, some in the form of first drafts or works in progress.

Only seven issues of Twilight Tales were released between 1998 and 1999. Each included its own themed subtitle. These included (in no particular order): "Tales of Forbidden Passion," "Strange Creatures," "When the Bough Breaks," "Tales from the Pet Shop," "Play it Again Sam" and "Dangerous Dames."
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