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What Fresh Hell is This?: Dark Tales Kindle Edition

4.6 out of 5 stars 14 ratings

Step into the twisted mind of Del Howison with this unflinching collection of dark tales. What Fresh Hell Is This? brings together stories from across Howison's prolific career, each one exploring the eerie and the macabre, examining humanity's deepest fears and desires. Drawing on his rich life experiences—from being baptized in a river and attending a private Christian college to his ownership of the famed Horror bookstore Dark Delicacies—Howison crafts tales that delve into the darkest corners of the human soul.

These tales push boundaries, blending the supernatural with psychological terror, and invite readers into worlds where the unimaginable becomes real. From paranormal happenings to supernatural horrors, Howison’s storytelling prowess ensures that these stories will stay with you long after you turn the last page.

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Since its founding in August 2012, Crystal Lake has quickly become one of the world’s leading publishers of Dark Fiction and Horror books. In 2023, Crystal Lake officially transitioned into an entertainment company, launching several other divisions, genres, and imprints, including Torrid Waters, Sinister Smile Press, Crystal Lake Comics, Crystal Lake Games, Crystal Lake Kids, Crystal Cove Press, and many more.

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Blurb Tucker Gibsen finds himself embroiled in a decades-old grudge between two modern-day witches, putting his life, and the lives of those he cares for most, in danger. Perfect for fans of spooky, supernatural stories with a holiday twist, A Very Scary Christmas is a heart-pounding addition to the Scareville series that will have readers on the edge of their seats. Enter the world of terrifying urban legends where the lines between myth and reality blur into a nightmare of unexplainable horrors. Join Clara Cogsworth, a bold young inventor with a heart full of imagination and a satchel full of gears, as she defies the odds to enter the world’s most prestigious invention competition—The Great Monster Maker Championship. White Death plunges readers into the chilling and treacherous world of the Great Plains in 1888, where a deceptively warm winter day quickly turns into a fight for survival. Black Wattle’s residents are plunged into a nightmare of infection and blood-curdling transformations.

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "A fresh hell, indeed."—Clive Barker

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An expertly crafted short story collection, this one boasts 18 stories filled with variation and twists and turns that you won't see coming that will indeed get you to ask "What Fresh Hell Is This?""—Ian Gielen

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"If you are a fan of grief horror, and dark tales of conflicting emotions and actions, then I highly recommend this collection of such stories."—Uncomfortably Dark

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"...filled with palpably dark and grating, emotionally charged horror. It keeps delivering intelligent twists coupled with an attractive, sober writing style. At least one of the stories will mess you up. Give it a shot. Highly recommended!"—Milt Theo, Goodreads reviewer

About the Author

Del Howison is an author, journalist, SAG actor including the upcoming horror film Big Baby directed by Spider One and produced by Krsy Fox, and the Bram Stoker Award-winning editor of the anthology Dark Delicacies: Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World's Greatest Horror Writers. He has written articles for Fear.net, Gauntlet Magazine, and Writers Digest among others. Del's short story Cul-de-Sac appeared in Weird Tales Magazine #369. His western short story The Lost Herd was turned into the premiere (and highest rated) episode, The Sacrifice, for the series Fear Itself. His dark western novel The Survival of Margaret Thomas was shortlisted for the Peacemaker Award given out by the Western Fictioneers. He has been shortlisted for over half a dozen awards including the Shirley Jackson Award and the Black Quill. He is the cofounder and owner (with his wife, Sue) of Dark Delicacies, a book and gift store known as "The Home of Horror," located in Burbank, California. The store won the "Il Posto Nero" award from Italy and has been inducted into the Rondo Hatton Hall of Fame. --This text refers to the hardcover edition.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DW47VBSS
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Crystal Lake Publishing
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  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ March 4, 2025
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 5.6 MB
  • Simultaneous device usage ‏ : ‎ Unlimited
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Not Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 234 pages
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
    This collection brings together stories from across Howison's prolific career, each one exploring the eerie and the macabre, examining humanity's deepest fears and desires. Each one of these stories were masterfully done, from supernatural horror to human monsters. If you're a fan of short story collections give this one a go. A few of my favorites were The Lost Herd, The Witch Pool, A Flicker of Bright Light, The Humps in the Field, The Necrosis Factor, Called to the Sea, Papa’s Arms.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
    Del Howison is a master storyteller who presents here seventeen short stories to delight and disturb horror fans with originality and shocking twists.

    In just a few of my favorites, a father anxiously awaits the birth of his child, even as his wife carries out her revenge, a school bully learns how it feels to be helpless, and a siren's song calls young men to the sea.

    Monsters, both supernatural and human, medical experiments gone horribly wrong, and even something as simple as a shopping trip to enjoy the feel of merchandise and hope to afford it someday can and does end in horror.

    I enjoyed all of these expertly crafted stories, especially when I was tricked into thinking I knew who or what the monster was and then knocked off my feet at the reveal. They are fresh, freaky, and frightful. I loved every minute of it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025
    No, I’m not talking about what I say every morning when I wake up. Though sometimes that’s fair. Writer Del Howison borrowed Dorothy Parker’s famous line to title a collection of his horror short stories. Though he writes across genres, this tome keeps one foot in one hell or another.

    Some of these dark tales have appeared before. A couple even flirted with television. Many veer toward gore, though Howison can leave you uneasy with just a suggestion of it. They’re all a bit disturbing, even the story that appeared in an edition of Chicken Soup for the Soul. He provides a brief history before each one, including the one or two that he wasn’t wholly satisfied to write. To some extent it’s clear “A Flicker of Bright Light” was a stretch to add his preferred macabre tastes to a post-apocalyptic science fiction tale. When Howison writes about the here and now, it’s far more successful and disturbing.

    And yet, the piece that stood out for me is non-fiction, “Vast Expanse of Nothing.” A personal story of dealing with his older brother’s passing, it’s barely horror (though it had previously appeared in a horror magazine). Instead, it’s about grief, old family wounds, and ultimately finding a sort of peace.

    Some of the stories leave room for expansion. So if you read “The Witching Pool” here, keep an eye out in case Howison does develop it into a full YA horror novel. Spinning off the urban legends of drowned towns lying undisturbed beneath a lake, it’s effective and leaves room for the supernatural to just shake its head from a distance.

    A satisfying collection, What Fresh Hell Is This? is a good place to start with Howison the author. The anthologies he’s edited are worth a look, too. Those may not have his voice, but they definitely have his hand.

    It’s not even disembodied.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
    Nice little collection. The stories vary a bit between supernatural and your standard gory human evils. I struggled to find my footing with the first few stories. Most of the stories are pretty dark and bleak and at times strangely sexual.

    My two favorites were Called to the Sea and A Flicker of Bright Light. Howison is quite fond of the using a sudden twist at the end which worked well with some stories but felt a bit too on the nose with others.

    I’d definitely be open to checking out more work from Howison in the future. Many of these are easy to see an expansion into a fuller novel but Called to the Sea definitely nailed the short story for me.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
    This collection of 18 short stories is unique and entertaining and offers some great twists. It includes a variety of horror ranging from the supernatural to monsters to real-life horror. Some of the stories are brutal and frightening because I could imagine them happening to me.

    I really enjoyed that some of the stories made you think. For example, Crate 156594 gives you another perspective of humans and our relationship with wild animals. Or another example is Liminality, which provides perspective from a monster instead of the people under attack. Overall, I loved Howison’s writing and the originality of each story.

    The quick summaries provided before each short story were really nice too! I appreciated the chance to hear what the author wants to share and get some background on why it was written.

    Some of my favorites are: Called to the Sea, The Humps in the Field, and Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
    Haunting stories of all types of horrors.

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