A review by ziwxbhld
Where Nightmares Come From by Craig Engler, John Connolly, Michael Paul Gonzalez, Jason V. Brock, Charlaine Harris, Richard Thomas, Amber Benson, Jonathan Maberry, Mark Alan Miller, Marie O'Regan, Christopher Golden, Mort Castle, Ramsey Campbell, Marv Wolfman, Mercedes M. Yardley, Tim Waggoner, William F. Nolan, Taylor Grant, Joe R. Lansdale, Elizabeth Massie, Ray Garton, Paul Moore, Michael Bailey, Stephen King, Eugene Johnson, Fred Dekker, John Palisano, Richard Chizmar, S.G. Browne, Kevin J. Anderson, Jess Landry, Stephanie M. Wytovich, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Tom Holland, Bev Vincent, Clive Barker, Kevin Tenney, Del Howison, Lisa Morton

5.0

Following in the footsteps of Horror 101 and their Writers On Writing series, Crystal Lake Publishing release another fascinating peek at the mechanics of horror writing. If you're like me, you'll head straight for your favourite author's contribution, which means I was able to spend a happy half-hour—possibly more—flicking back and forth through my copy of Ramsey Campbell's 'Holding The Light' whilst enjoying his very detailed notes entitled 'The Process Of A Tale'.

I'd already come across the Clive Barker contribution, as I remember the publication of his A-Z of Horror back when the original series was broadcast, but it didn't stop me enjoying a re-read.

There are plenty of treats in here for the horror fan: I'm not sure whether it's best to start at the beginning and work your way through or do what I've done and dip in to read about my areas of interest, but either way there are some absolute delights in here, and at a very reasonable launch price.

I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.