Description Red Room Press is extremely proud to present its fourth annual anthology featuring this year's hardcore corps of authors with the best extreme horror fiction of 2018 that breaks boundaries and trashes taboos.
First up is Vigil by Chad Lutzke.
Chad takes us into a neighborhood where a steady stream of decayed corpses are exhumed from a neighbor's cellar.
Extreme olfactory horror at its best.
Deborah Sheldon went under the knife for the inspiration of Hair And Teeth, and the result is a tale of gynaecological body horror likely to terrify women and make most men squeamish.
With Rut Seasons Brian Hodge makes a return to Year's-Best pages in a tale as chilling as it is heart-wrenching, inspired by a thousand-mile drive littered with roadkill and some personal tragedies.
Control by Jeff Parsons introduces us to a meth addict stalking potential victims in Central Park to get money for the next score.
Annie Neugebauer is back with Cilantro, a Neugebauerian yarn of culinary chaos sure to turn stomachs and cause nightmares.
Tim Waggoner likewise returns this year with Voices Like Barbwire, an exploratory dig into old wounds and painful memories.
Rebecca Rowland's Bent wins the Most Cringe-worthy Story honor with her twisted tale of extreme body horror.
Her well-drawn characters seem to come off the page but God forbid they do.
Scath Beorh takes Lovecraftian cosmic horror to its next level with Lord of the Mesa.
Sean Patrick Hazlett's story The Godhead Grimoire possesses dangerous religious overtones and a forbidden bloodthirsty book.
Carnal Bodies by R.
Hellinger is a shocking story of baroque horror and demonic necrophilia In Crossroads of Opportunity Ed Kurtz and doungjai gam take you on a-deal-with-the-devil-at-the-crossroads trip with a son driving his dead mother to an uncertain destination.
Seras Nikita's Dad's Famous Preserves won't do much for your appetite but it will show you a recipe for disaster when a jungle missionary's foot infectio.