Inanimates: Tales of Everyday Fear
Synopsis
Following on from her Aurealis and Australian Shadow Award-winning debut collection, Joanne Anderton's Inanimates finds the terrifying in the everyday, bringing together seven stories where ordinary objects become the source of nightmares and extraordinary threat.
In "Thread Embrace," a well-dressed killer finds himself at the mercy of an unexpectedly sartorial threat. "Simulation Theory" sees a wounded soldier bonds with the bomb disposal robot he worked with in the field. In the heartbreaking last story, "High Density", the comfortable suburban ideal of a retired couple becomes a war against a dark and dangerous form of urban renewal.
In turns wicked, delightful, horrifying, and fantastic, Inanimates: Tales of Everyday Fear showcases a hidden gem of the Australian genre scene, and highlights Anderton's ability to see the dark, supernatural threats inherent in ordinary things.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brain Jar Press
- ISBN: 9781922479129
- Number of pages: 78
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 5 mm
- Weight: 95g
- Languages: English
