
Fear of Clowns
A Horror Anthology
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Narrated by:
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Jason Vu
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Cassandra Arnold
ALL-NEW stories of coulrophobia (Fear of Clowns) from some of the most talented horror writers alive!
Featuring Graham Masterton & Karolina Mogielska, Aron Beauregard, V. Castro, Adam Cesare, Clay McLeod Chapman, Rachel Harrison, Jonathan Janz, Gwendolyn Kiste, Red Lagoe, Hailey Piper, Duncan Ralston, Hunter Shea, Thomas Tessier, Tim Waggoner, AC Wise, Dex Bryant, S.B. Caves, Douglas Ford, Bitter Karella, Lisa Kröger, Jonathan Lees, Carissa Ann Lynch, Michael Reed, Mel Reynes, Craig E. Sawyer, Em Starr, Bev Vincent and Daniel Willcocks.
Listen to these stories to find out why your FEAR is justified!
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A Great Performance
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29 amazing authors and 29 Amazing short horror stories, all based on creepy clowns! These stories are super spooky and intense! Some more horrifying than others, but they are all fantastic! I’m a sucker for great clown stories and scares!
A few stand outs for me are:
-Mr. Tasty Crinkle by Craig E.Sawyer
-Pop by Jonathan Lees
-Giggles in the Glitch by Dex Bryant
-Grease Paint and Monkey Brains by Duncan Ralston
-No one wants to go to Happy Land by Douglas Ford
-The Grim Chameleon Apparatus by Michael A. Reed
-Ordinary People by Rachel Harrison
-The Last Laugh by Graham Masterton & Karolina Mogielska
The narrator’s did a very good job also!
This book is out now, just in time for spooky October! 🤡
Spooky clown stories!!
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As with all anthologies, there are some stories that are pretty good, a few that are really good and a handful that are the type to stick with you for a long, long time! Full of plenty of truly creepy clowns, there is also a lot of emotion ("A Very Special Boy" and "Bobo") that will have you grabbing a few tissues. Some of the tales touch on mental illness (maybe?) and a lot feature revenge. Then, you have the truly horrific ones (including one that will gross you out, so heed the trigger warning!).
If you have a fear of clowns (or just enjoy reading horror stories with clowns), this is a great collection. It is also a good way to see if an author's style of writing is for you, since the Editor has included a short bio of each author which list some of their other works. The narrators do a great job, especially Jason Vu. His performance really brought the horror to life and was absolutely fantastic!
Thanks to said Editor for giving me the chance to read and listen to this truly horrific collection!
Coulrophobia!
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However, my experience with the narration was a bit mixed. The male narrator brings a strong, captivating presence that pulls you into each story, keeping the suspense alive and the chills running down your spine. On the other hand, the female narrator left me somewhat disconnected. Her voice had an odd, AI-like quality to it, which made it harder to stay immersed in the more intense moments of the stories. It lacked the depth and emotional nuance that you’d hope for in a horror anthology.
While I did enjoy the majority of the book, the inconsistent narration makes it just a 3-star listen for me. If you’re okay with some robotic tones, then give it a shot—but be ready for a few moments where the fear fades away due to a flat delivery.
Good Stories, Mixed Narration
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There were a few misses. There were some stories that I really didn't care for. But there were also some stories that I absolutely loved! Graham Masterton's The Last Laugh honestly freaked me out a little bit.
You also have the likes of Duncan Ralston and Aron Beauregard who wrote just amazing stories. But I think my favorite was Adam Cesare's story about an author trying to stay relevant.
Overall this was a fun read, and Jason Vu preformed more than read this, and that drew me in!
Great job overall!
More than just Pennywise
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