THE YEAR’S BEST HORROR STORIES XI Edited by Karl Edward Wagner

To Dennis Etchison

…whether hoax or conspiracy, the motives as much in conjecture as the means; but we must treat with the realities, despite what we are meant to believe: James Dean has been recognized strolling along North Beverly Glen Boulevard, secure behind beard and sunglasses (need I say it: Porsche) and the certainty of our disbelief.

—Kent Allard, Drive-Thru Fiction

“Horror is enjoying a period of unparalleled popularity. Horror novels regularly make the bestseller lists. Horror films, whether big budget or bargain basement, rake in the bucks. In short fiction, the horror genre continues to prosper and develop, as older writers perfect their art and new writers come along to lead the genre in new directions.

“Horror stories have a way of springing up everywhere—not just in science fiction/fantasy magazines and anthologies, but in amateur publications and in any sort of periodical that might publish fiction. Trying to read all the horror stories published during each year and then select the best of them is no easy task. You are holding the result of a year’s reading and selecting.”

—The Editor

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