The cover of Curtis M. Lawson’s “Devil’s Night”. The illustration shows a demon, I assume the Naine Rouge, presiding atop a burning Detroit
One of the descriptions at the back of the book:
“In his latest collection, Lawson weaves together fourteen tales inspired by the infamous Detroit Devil’s Night and the legend of the Naine Rouge. Venturing back to October 30, 1987, you the reader will find yourself plunged into a city on fire and where not, decaying like a tooth from within. Whether venturing out or huddling under the covers, no one is safe from the darkness blighting the city. Lawson paints a stylish and horrific depiction of the conflicts his lost souls, and you with them, must endure in their hopes to make it through the evening. Some of their journeys will touch you, others will tickle you, but all will terrorize you to any modern horror fan’s wicked pleasure. Imaginative, artful, and ever-so-creep, Devil’s Night will have you burning through its pages and keeping on the light.”
-Jason Parent, author of “What Hides Within”
Got this book a few months ago @weirdpvd.bsky.social
“Devil’s Night” by Curtis M. Lawson, a fiendish horror anthology. This is the first small/indie press horror book I’ve read. Some stories were fun, others were haunting/tragic.
An early bag of Tricks and Treats
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