When Things Get Dark (Paperback)

When Things Get Dark By Ellen Datlow (Editor), Joyce Carol Oates, Josh Malerman, Carmen Maria Machado, Paul Tremblay Cover Image

When Things Get Dark (Paperback)

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The Stoker Award-winning chilling anthology of 18 short stories in tribute to the genius of Shirley Jackson, collecting today’s best horror writers.

Featuring Joyce Carol Oates, Josh Malerman, Paul Tremblay, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, Elizabeth Hand and more.


A collection of new and exclusive short stories inspired by, and in tribute to, Shirley Jackson.

Shirley Jackson is a seminal writer of horror and mystery fiction, whose legacy resonates globally today. Chilling, human, poignant and strange, her stories have inspired a generation of writers and readers.

This anthology, edited by legendary horror editor Ellen Datlow, will bring together today’s leading horror writers to offer their own personal tribute to the work of Shirley Jackson.

Featuring Joyce Carol Oates, Josh Malerman, Carmen Maria Machado, Paul Tremblay, Richard Kadrey, Stephen Graham Jones, Elizabeth Hand, Kelly Link, Cassandra Khaw, Karen Heuler, Benjamin Percy, John Langan, Laird Barron, Jeffrey Ford, M. Rickert, Seanan McGuire, Gemma Files, and Genevieve Valentine.
Ellen Datlow is a multi-award winning editor of science fiction, fantasy, and horror short fiction for forty years, initially as fiction editor of OMNI Magazine and SCIFICTION. She currently acquires short stories and novellas for Tor.com. In addition, she has edited about one hundred science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthologies, including the annual The Best Horror of the Year series, The Doll Collection, Mad Hatters and March Hares, Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories, and Final Cuts: New Tales of Hollywood Horror and Other Spectacles, and Body Shocks. She lives in New York.
Product Details ISBN: 9781789097177
ISBN-10: 1789097177
Publisher: Titan Books
Publication Date: September 27th, 2022
Pages: 416
Language: English
Bram Stoker Award® Superior Achievment in an Anthology 2021


This is Horror Best Anthology 2021


Shirley Jackson Awards Special Award 2021



"This compilation of stories that make the mundane seem terrifying is chilling and uncanny, offering tropes that will be familiar to readers of Jackson’s work (witchy women, eerie suburbia) but with unique touches that could come only from these individuals authors." - New York Public Library Best Books 


Other stories are equally memorable, but for me, the outstanding one is Skinder's Veil, a breathtaking blend of fairytale, dream and reality by the incomparable Kelly Link. – The Guardian


Featuring short stories inspired by Shirley Jackson (aka one of the best horror writers ever) and written by today's greatest authors of the same genre, this collection is one-of-a-kind. — House Beautiful


A joy for Jackson fans, but no Jackson knowledge is needed to enjoy this anthology. A gem in its own right. – SFX


This anthology is the perfect example of how a vision in the right hands can produce amazing results. Every story captures the essence of what it feels like to read Shirley Jackson’s work. – LitReactor best of 2021


"A truly spectacular and creepy collection." — The Colorado Sun


"Fascinating, a mix of dark humor, pastoral gothic, and intimate character sketches, very much of a similar flavor to Jackson’s works, but distinct to the authors you know and love." — Tor Nightfire's best collections of 2021


This is an absolute treat whether you’re a Shirley Jackson nut or not. — Den of Geek best of 2021


Perfect to dip in and out of as the nights draw in – Culturefly


18 outstanding, atmospheric horror shorts from some of the biggest names in the genre ... Any fan of Jackson’s oeuvre will delight in this anthology. – Publishers Weekly starred review


In short, another great anthology assembled by Ellen Datlow. – Horror Tree


No one consistently delivers like Datlow does. – Horror DNA


When Things Get Dark encapsulates much of the Shirley Jackson thematic universe—fatalism, fear of abandonment, women on the brink of madness, the duality of architectural symbols. Datlow has assembled a reliable cadre of contributors to carry out the daunting task of blending the Jackson aesthetic with their own distinct styles. The result is an often unsettling collection of top-notch tales that explore the darkest corners of the mundane, teasing out the anxiety, terror, and neurosis from the ordinary that Jackson was a master at conveying in her work. – Dark Scribe Magazine


This anthology is classic horror in its appearance, but in the inside has modern sensitivities with standout prose. Shirley Jackson would’ve been proud – Last Sentence


Compiling a short story anthology that caters to a wide audience’s taste is no small feat. Ellen Datlow has done a brilliant job ... Whether you prefer your creepiness level at one or eleven, with a good dose of blood and gore or just with a hint of psychological suspense, you will find a favourite which appeals to your taste in this collection. – Crime Fiction Lover


Unsettling, disquieting, even disorienting... This collection is special. Somewhere, Shirley Jackson is peering over those glasses of hers, one eyebrow raised, a sly smile on her lips – Dave Writes and Draws


Even the most voracious of readers is sure to be swept away by the sheer magnitude of talent on display in When Things Get Dark.
– Phantastiqa


Datlow did it again... every piece was entertaining – Happy Horror Writer


If you are looking for an overview of what the current literary horror world looks like, this is a fantastic example
– California Reading


[A] successful endeavour that shows just how much of an influence Shirley Jackson had with her writing – Zachary Houle


A thrilling encounter with the uncanny courtesy of the some of the best contemporary horror writers. – End of the Words


From haunting to eerie to downright terrifying, there is something for every reader – Mandy McHugh


I thoroughly enjoyed reading this anthology [..] so I have no hesitation in recommending it. – Stephen Bacon


These stories really linger in the back of my mind - like they're creating a space of their own in my memory – Girl Who Reads


Hands-down, my favorite anthology I’ve ever read. – Quaint and Curious Volumes