Gotta Love Terror Train
A disclaimer before I begin: I have a story in Terror Train. However, narcissist that I am, not even I would have the audacity to award myself five stars. My review is for the other 95% of the book, which is a wonderful mix of excellent short stories and exceptional poetry, masterfully edited by Grabowski and Keene. Each piece is tied in beautifully to the Terror Train theme, and together they weave a tapestry of horrific beauty.
It's very hard to pick favorites, but the stories I connected with most were:
"Summer Train" by Brigitte Kephart - a yarn about adolescence and a train filled with cadavers.
"Training the Unfortunate" by Jim Goforth - a very novel solution to the homeless problem.
"Enter the Corruption" by Leigh M. Lane - a different kind of zombie story.
I also especially loved the poems "Midnight Train" by Mary Genevieve Fortier and "Viper" by Lori R. Lopez.
Terror Train is an excellent read. Believe me, you won't be disappointed.
It's very hard to pick favorites, but the stories I connected with most were:
"Summer Train" by Brigitte Kephart - a yarn about adolescence and a train filled with cadavers.
"Training the Unfortunate" by Jim Goforth - a very novel solution to the homeless problem.
"Enter the Corruption" by Leigh M. Lane - a different kind of zombie story.
I also especially loved the poems "Midnight Train" by Mary Genevieve Fortier and "Viper" by Lori R. Lopez.
Terror Train is an excellent read. Believe me, you won't be disappointed.
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