Two stories published by Sinister Saints Press (2015)

In 2015, I had two stories picked up for publication in the same anthology ‘Fugitives’ published by Sinister Saints Press. The stories in question were ‘A state of mind’, and ‘Progeny in white’.

‘A state of mind’ is a story in which a young woman finds herself in a whole world of trouble that she may not survive, whilst ‘Progeny in white’ is a neon-lit image of the future where automated slaves are planning an underground uprising. Both are science fiction stories, and both were later featured in my self-published anthology ‘Resistance: The Beginning of the End’ (2018).

‘The main character is a fugitive… but from what? The authorities? The Mob? Bounty hunters? Supernatural predators? A dystopian police force? Why is the main character on the run? What is their day to day life on the run like? Are the forces chasing them closing in? And if so, how do they react, and what are the consequences of their actions? ​Read on and find out…’

‘Is Anybody There?’ is published in The Pygmy Giant

My story ‘Is anybody there?’ was originally published in The Pygmy Giant in 2014. The publisher is no longer active, as far as I am aware. However, I self-published a small anthology of stories in 2021 titled ‘When the Lights fell over Herringbone’, and ‘Is anybody there?’ was included. This anthology is exclusively available through amazon for Kindle.

‘A swift and powerful tentacle shot from the girl’s back and skewered Samuel’s head.’


When the lights fell over Herringbone is a collection of ten short fiction pieces by Anthony D Redden (author of Dead Boat, and The Boy in the Walls), presented together for the first time.

Sometimes a story becomes more than it should have been; the characters come to life and change the direction of the plot and make it something wholly unrealised at the time of conception. Quite often, this means the stories grow beyond a brief or delve into a darkness that some readers may find unnerving or intense. For this reason, these works of fiction have found a home together in this collection.

The first story is When the lights fell over Herringbone, a western alien invasion set in the old west of America. It’s gory, it’s intense, and it was great fun to write. It is influenced by the stylings of The Outer Limits and everything H.P. Lovecraft.

The second story is War Machine, and this one is all kinds of weird. I had never written anything like this before, drawing influence from Redwall and, well, I don’t know, maybe my own nightmares; this is a surreal snippet of a post-apocalyptic world where the last earthly resources are being fought over between rats and cats – oh and they can talk.

The coldest night is a poem, a very sad and emotional poem about the loneliness of Christmas – cheery, I know, sorry.

The next story is a short Halloween tale titled Sweet Meat, my publisher at the time deemed it potentially upsetting for some audiences, but I think you can handle it. It’s pretty grim but wonderfully innocent as well.

Next is a fantastical story about a man who finds sexual pleasure in desecrating mummified remains, but oh my, does he end up biting off more than he can chew, especially when he is caught by a rather demanding underground society of sexual deviants. This one is titled MILF, obviously.

Is anybody there? is a light-hearted look at making contact with lost loved ones, and Inner Demons is a story of a man who is literally haunted by the actions of his past.

Forever is about the lengths some people will go to for love, and Feathers is a poem about feeding your soul.

The final offering for you is Escape which is one of my favourite short stories. I always see such vivid imagery in its stark and grim setting, and it always makes me feel a sadness that compels me to want to explore this world more.

I sincerely hope you enjoy reading these little snippets of escapism as much as I enjoyed writing them.
Anthony D Redden

‘Someone to Care’ published by Ether Books

My story ‘Someone to Care’ was published back in 2013 by Ether Books. Ether Books is, or rather was, a mobile exclusive story publisher for Apple devices. Quite a specific market I know, but at the time, I figured any and every opportunity to get my work out there was a win. Later, I self-published the story in a collection of my work call ‘Re-Written in Blood’. This was made available through Amazon as a kindle book in 2022.

‘The Pig Farm’ is published in Flashes in the Dark

In April 2011, my zombie horror story ‘The Pig Farm’ was published by Flashes in the Dark, a now defunct American fiction e-zine specialising in short supernatural horror stories. The story was republished in my own anthology along with a bucketload of other flash fiction, short stories and poetry, in 2022, titled Re-Written in Blood, available from Amazon.

‘From murderous clowns to werewolves, from haunted houses to zombie outbreaks. This collection of flash fiction and short stories has it all. Expect heartbreak, deception, sex, cannibalism, kidnapping, revenge killings, angels and demons, and more blood and tears than you can shake a dismembered arm at.
Re-Written In Blood is a collection of dark and horrifying short stories, flash fiction, and poetry by author Anthony D Redden. This is the 2022 edited edition of Written In Blood (2018), Mercy Heights (2018), and Unhinged Heart (2018), all wrapped up into one tightly fitting corset of a book.

Anthony D Redden is an author of science fiction and horror. He has work published by Gag me with a …, The Pygmy Giant, Micro Horror, Flashes in the Dark, Ether books, Schlock webzine, Kyanite publishing and Crystal Lake Publishing. He has also appeared in the anthologies ‘Fugitives’ by Sinister Saints, ‘Weird Ales 2: Another Round’ by Quantum Corsets, and ‘Mummy Knows Best’ by Terror Tree Books. He is part of the editorial staff for Bandit Fiction, and a movie reviewer for the entertainment magazine Scifimonkeys.com. He holds a Master of Arts in Creative Writing and is desperately trying to find the time to juggle a family and a writing career. He has a particular interest in disability representation in fiction, alt-history fiction, coffee and sherbet dip dabs.’

‘GreasePaint’ published by MicroHorror

Way back in April of 2011, my story ‘GreasePaint’ was published by Microhorror. This now defunct horror e-zine was founded and edited by Nathan Rosen.

In 2022, I self-published a collection of my earliest writing, and included GreasePaint so that it wouldn’t disappear into obscurity. It can be found with a load of other stories, poems, and the like right now, available from Amazon as a Kindle exclusive.

My story ‘Sheath’ is published in Terror Tract

The July 2020 edition of Terror Tract features my horror story ‘Sheath’. This is my take on a body snatchers type of body horror. A gory and gruesome tale. Edited by Becky Narron.

‘Authors in this issue: Jim Merwin, Jay Seate, Alfred Gremsly, Jack Rollins, Isaac Cooper, John Barackman, Kelly Evans, Becky Narron, Terry Miller, Anthony D. Redden, Matt Scott, Ryan Woods, Mawr Gorshin, and an interview with Stefan Lear.’

‘Chaperone’ is published in Savage Planets

My story ‘Chaperone’ is published in the July 2022 edition of Savage Planets. This is one of my favourite science fiction stories, if not my very favourite. I absolutely loved writing this story and I truly believe it could be the start of something very special if I ever get around to building upon it. These are the kind of science fiction worlds I can just get enveloped in and I really would like to spend more time with. Maybe…sometime in the future I will get to revisit this world.

This magazine is no longer available to buy physically, however, it is free to read in their e-archive, along with all other past issues at http://www.savageplanets.com.

‘Soul Cake’ is published in Shallow Waters Halloween Edition

‘Soul Cake’ is a story about breaking through the veil in the hope of reconnecting with a loved one, no matter the consequences.

Soul Cake was published by Crystal Lake Publishing’s 2022 Shallow Waters Halloween Edition, and was edited by Bram Stoker award-winning Joe Mynhardt.

‘Dive into the spine-chilling realms of “Shallow Waters: Haunting Halloween Edition,” where shadows linger, and nothing stays buried. This anthology emerges from Crystal Lake’s renowned flash fiction contest to provide lovers of horror with 18 eerie tales perfect for Halloween.

Highlights Include:

  • Haunted Halloween Tales: Traverse through suspenseful stories that resurrect the sinister spirits of Halloween, bringing spine-tingling narratives to life.
  • A Fusion of Horror & Mystery: Each piece artfully melds elements of horror, mystery, and dark humor, promising a thrilling and ghoulish journey.
  • Diverse Range of Stories: From the unnerving “Mummy’s Boy” by Karen Bayly to the chilling “Apple Tree Man” by Roxie Voorhees, each story is a gateway to a distinct paranormal world.
  • Seasonal Horror Tropes: Embrace classic horror tropes reimagined and relive the horrifying enchantment of Halloween.

Perfect For:

  • Fans of classic horror tales.
  • Devotees of Halloween and spooky stories.
  • Admirers of thrilling and mysterious narratives.
  • Readers of sinister and eerie flash fiction anthologies.

Let’s Seal the Deal for You:

  • Get ready for a journey through creepy landscapes, haunting houses, and mystical occurrences.
  • Indulge in a diverse collection of flash fiction, blending horror, suspense, and dark humor.
  • Satisfy your Halloween cravings with classic horror tropes and eerie narratives, all sprinkled with a dash of dark humor and candy.
  • Whether you’re a fan of scary stories, thrilling mysteries, or Halloween books, this anthology is bound to become a favorite Halloween tradition!

This Halloween Horror Anthology includes:Introduction by Joe Mynhardt
“Mummy’s Boy” by Karen Bayly
“Tumshie” by William Meikle
“Arts and Crafts” by Madison McSweeney
“The Halloween House” by Sheldon Woodbury
“West Pennfield Township Newsletter, October 2021” by Tom Coombe
“I Want Candy by Larry Hinkle
“Let the Darkness In” by Ricki Whatley
“Soul Cake” by Anthony D. Redden
“The Pumpkin Fetch” by Tom Deady
“Wishing” by Jay Bechtol
“One Parent Survives” by Wil Dalton
“Don’t Eat the Candy” by Matt Bliss
“The Red Scarf” by Rhea Rose
“Shackled to the Shadows” by Richard Thomas
“Apple Tree Man” by Roxie Voorhees
“Smooth Man” by Kim Mannix
“Sleepy Hallowed” by Joseph VanBuren
“How to Create the Perfect Pumpkin” by Francesca Maria

Don’t miss this collection of Halloween horror stories! Experience the ghostly allure, delve into the mysterious, and face the unknown. The shadows are waiting, and the darkness is alive. Grab your copy now and let the haunting begin!

Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.

‘Best Interests’ published in Schlock! Webzine

My story ‘Best Interests’ was published in the July edition of Schlock! Webzine 2023. Edited by Gavin Chappell, and featuring stories by Carlton Herzog, Claudia Christian, and Bruce Boxleitner.

In a world where healthcare is catered for the elite, you don’t ever want to get ill. A fun short story about a rather gruesome revelation.

‘This month we begin the penultimate instalment of The Lake Eerie Lights, where Roy discovers that he is not alone. That’s followed by more news from the wild world of weird publishing. Dave Ludford makes a return to Schlock Webzine with a tale of Side Effects. Anthony Parnassus and MS Swift have a saga of Northmen raiders. On Picklock Lane, Sir Hudibras presides over a poetry contest, whose winner may surprise you. A new doctor learns what’s on the menu for the private patients. Marooned on a floating island of waste plastic, Jay searches, searches, searches—but for what? And a stinkbug flies about its stinky business.

Jeff is visited by a man who wants a patent for his reality designing apparatus. Chris McAuley’s back, this time with Bruce Boxleitner (Babylon 5’s John Sheridan), with another tale from Claudia Christian’s Dark Legacies. Space heroes, elves, dwarves and other cliches abound in the next story, but so does the unexpected. Alyth Sun fights her demons. Nigeria is the setting for another fishy tale from Carlton Herzog. Baseball sluggers become defenders of the Earth. A primitive submersible encounters a dweller in the ocean depths. And Satan returns as Putin’s worst nightmare.’

New story ‘Julaften Heks’ published in Shallow Waters: Special Christmas Edition

‘Julaften Heks’ is a Christmas story. Kind of. Although don’t expect rosy cheeked frivolity around a log fire, with loved ones held close and presents beneath a tree. This is a story about the Christmas Eve witch, an ancient embodiment of evil that devours the souls of children, the Julaften Heks.

Edited by the Bram Stoker award-winning Joe Mynhardt, and published by Crystal Lake Publishing.

‘Unwrap the terror this festive season with Shallow Waters: Christmas Horrors Edition, a distinctive anthology unveiling 18 sinister tales where the holiday cheer meets eerie dread. Crafted by Crystal Lake Entertainment, renowned for their gripping flash fiction contests, this collection promises to blend the jubilant spirit of Christmas with haunting whispers of the paranormal.

Featured (creepy) Yuletide Tales Include:Introduction by Joe Mynhardt
“Julaften Heks” by Anthony D Redden
“Welcome to the Party, Pal by William Meikle
“Santapocalypse” by Ken MacGregor
“Red Christmas” by Taylor Grant
“Mrs. Claus” by Francesca Maria
“Thirteen Fun Facts for Your Office Holiday Party” by C. C. Dockins
“Charlie-in-the-Box” by Vivian Kasley
“A Very Weird Christmas” by Madison McSweeney
“Snow Job” by Trish Wilson
“Pretty Lights” by Theresa Derwin
“Match, Wish, Girl” by Stephanie Parent
“If the Elf Moves, Kill It” by Matt Bliss
“Christmas at 19b” by Karen Bayly
“The Naughty List” by Tom Deady

“Ho, Ho, Help Me!” by Kenneth W. Cain
“Reindeer Game” by Jonathan Hyde
“Blue Christmas” by Michael Aaron Harrington
“Christlessmas” by Joseph VanBuren

Ideal For:

  • Aficionados of Christmas Horror and Holiday Hauntings.
  • Readers enchanted by spooky and sinister seasonal tales.
  • Lovers of mysterious and thrilling narratives, blended with classic horror elements.

Why Choose This Anthology:

  • Embark on a thrilling journey through mysterious lands, uncovering the dark secrets of Christmas.
  • Relish in an anthology where festive joy intertwines with paranormal frights and chilling surprises.
  • Indulge in a diverse concoction of stories, combining horror, suspense, and a sprinkle of dark humor and elves.
  • Come discover the macabre secrets lurking beneath the Christmas tree.
  • Traverse through haunted snowscapes and encounter the spectral entities of the holiday season.
  • Delight in a diverse array of stories intertwining Christmas cheer with elements of dark horror and spine-tingling mystery.

Unearth the haunting specters of Christmas and experience the unique blend of holiday joy and eerie shadows. Embrace the chill, behold the mystical, and immerse yourself in this one-of-a-kind Christmas Horror anthology.
Grab your copy now and let the Yuletide hauntings commence!


Proudly represented by Crystal Lake Publishing—Tales from the Darkest Depths.