Books by "Monica J. O'Rourke"

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Corruption at the Crossroad

Corruption at the Crossroad

by Raymond Benson, Paul Dale Anderson, Brian Hodge, David Niall Wilson, Monica J. O'Rourke, Richard Christian Matheson, Rick Hautala, Michael Boatman, G. Wayne Miller, Gary Braunbeck, David J. Schow

2017 · Crossroad Press

More than 160 short stories from bestselling and award-winning authors. This volume will introduce you to horror, mystery, fantasy and thrills, from the dark worlds of Lovecraft to the cutting-edge suspense of the mean streets of the cities of the world. This monster collection speaks in the voices of some of today's leading masters of the short story, with something certain to appeal to every reader. Find a new creative voice to follow. Find a new world to love. An amazing wealth of fiction and imagination. Included in Corruption at the Crossroad: 12+1: Twelve Short Thrillers And A Play — Raymond Benson The Devil Made Me Do It Again And Again — Paul Dale Anderson Seeing Red — David J. Schow Bedbugs — Rick Hautala Destinations Unknown — Gary Braunbeck The Call Of Distant Shores — David Niall Wilson Falling Idols — Brian Hodge In The End, Only Darkness — Monica J O'Rourke 13: A Collection Of Horror And Weird Fiction — Michael Boatman Vapors: The Essential G. Wayne Miller Fiction, Vol. 2 — G. Wayne Miller Scars And Other Distinguishing Marks — Richard Christian Matheson

In the End, Only Darkness

In the End, Only Darkness

by Monica J. O'Rourke

2016 · Crossroad Press

Eighteen horror stories (and a few poems) ranging from quietly subtle to stomach-churning disgusting, this collection features fiction that will entertain or repulse almost anyone. Featuring an Introduction by gore master Wrath James White! Read about a gynecological visit gone very wrong … a woman’s obsession with a Georgia O’Keeffe painting … a former sheriff forced to hunt children overtaken during a zombie plague … a mohel who performs circumcisions in a most unique way … or a graphic story about three young men who conduct an experiment on a fourth boy—an experiment held in a secret room involving melted metals. Included in this collection: Poetry: Calliope Armageddon What She Sees Short Stories: Jasmine and Garlic Attainable Beauty Huntin’ Season Vade in Pacem Five Adjectives about My Dad, by Nadine Specter The Rest of Larry Maternal Instinct The Three Wishes of Henry Hoggan Not with a Bang but a Whimper Oral Mohel Someone’s Sister Dancing into October Country Feeding Desire (with Jack Fisher) Nurturing Type Cell

Suffer the Flesh

Suffer the Flesh

by Monica J. O'Rourke

2016 · Crossroad Press

Zoey Masterson didn't know what pain was before, but she's learning fast. Kidnapped off the Manhattan streets and whisked away from the safe, normal world she once knew, she finds herself the victim of one reprehensible man's vision. Forced to witness the depravities of the seedy underworld where lust, rape, torture and mutilation are a way of life, stripped of clothing, pride, and spirit, Zoey must play their games, bear their torture—but for how long? Somehow she must learn to survive the daily perversions … but how can Zoey survive? How could anyone? Somewhere between ecstasy and pain—learn to SUFFER THE FLESH.

Year's Best Hardcore Horror Volume 1

Year's Best Hardcore Horror Volume 1

by Jeff Strand, Adam Cesare, Adam Howe, David James Keaton, Jack Bantry, Robert Essig, Pete Kahle, Scott Emerson, Tony Knighton, The Behrg, Kristopher Triana, Lilith Morgan , Charles Austin Muir, Jorge Palacios, MP Johnson, Monica J. O'Rourke , Jason Parent, Clare de Lune , George Cotronis

2016 · Red Room Press

"Not for the faint of heart or weak of stomach, the 19 stories in this new best-of annual anthology feature episodes of graphic gore and violence—including torture, dismemberment, self-mutilation, and home abortion—that are designed to push buttons as well as boundaries...strictly for hardcore horror fans."—Publishers Weekly Excerpt from the Introduction: Editors Randy Chandler and Cheryl Mullenax put the call out to horror writers and editors of extreme stories, the hardcore stuff that breaks boundaries and trashes taboos, the transgressive tales you can't "unread" (as Chuck Palahniuk says). We staked out our territory and nailed this to the wall to guide us: YEAR'S BEST HARDEST HORROR Not your mama's best-of horror annual. This stuff comes from the edge of the abyss, stories you read at your own risk because you feel the abyss looking right back into you through the tainted lens of each twisted tale. Some of the stories you'll find here are loaded with very graphic descriptions of violence, sex and depravities, while others may contain only one shocking moment of brutality. In others, the hardcore aspect may be less graphic and subtler than you might expect. Some of these quieter tales offer the reader some time to recover from the more disturbing ones preceding. Most of the stories collected here are from small and specialty press anthologies, with a few from periodicals, like the prestigious Splatterpunk Zine in the UK and Thuglit here in the US. Bizarro is also represented with a couple of tales from the unlikely anthology Blood For You: A Literary Tribute To GG Allin from Weirdpunk Books. (If you're not familiar with the late GG Allin, you can find snippets from some of his outrageous and obscene punk shows online, which will increase your appreciation of those two tales.) So for now, forget about that neighbor you suspect is a serial killer, don't worry about the drunk driver that could take you out on your next trip to the store, push those troubling news stories to the back of your mind and immerse yourself in the imaginary horrors at hand. But don't be surprised if you sense something dark staring back at you from between the lines. That is to be expected when you enter these forbidding realms. With any luck, you may find something useful to help you survive the approaching Apocalypse. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction: The Year That Was "Worth the Having" by Michael Paul Gonzalez "Awakening" by Jeff Strand "Readings Off The Charts" by Adam Cesare "Reborn" by The Behrg "What's Worst" by David James Keaton "Dead End" by Kristopher Triana "What You Wish For" by Lilith Morgan "King Shits" by Charles Austin Muir "Cleanup On Aisle 3" by Adam Howe "Bath Salt Fetus" by Jorge Palacios "Bored With Brutality" by MP Johnson "Exposed" by Monica J. O'Rourke "Eleanor" by Jason Parent "The Scavengers" by Tony Knighton "The Most Important Miracle" by Scott Emerson "Hungry For Control" by Clare de Lune "Clarissa" by Robert Essig & Jack Bantry "Where The Sun Don't Shine" by Pete Kahle "Blackbird Lullaby" by George Cotronis

Into Painfreak

Into Painfreak

by Edward Lee, Gerard Houarner, Charlee Jacob, Wrath James White, Lucy Taylor, Jeff Strand, K. Trap Jones, Monica J. O’Rourke

2025 · The Evil Cookie Publishing

Featuring all new stories from some of the top authors in modern horror and includes an all new novella from Edward Lee!This book takes us deep, deep into the bowels of Painfreak, the traveling club that arises out of the dark and calls to those seeking the ultimate in pleasure and pain. If you wear the invisible mark of the bone on your hand then enter through the door. Many come to experience the ultimate in decadence and debauchery. And many get lost in a labyrinth filled with depraved sex, beautiful death, and wonderfully horrible sights. You've been given the mark, now step into the heart of…PAINFREAK. Featuring the following stories: “Introduction: Why Painfreak?” by Gerard Houarner “Welcome to the Mercy Museum” by Charlee Jacob & Linda Addison “Henry-Tobacconist” by John Urbancik “The Night Sitter” by Edward Lee “Painfreak” by Gerard Houarner “The Thick of Chaos” by K. Trap Jones “Exclusive” by Randy Chandler “He Who Whispers the Dead Back to Life” by Lucy Taylor “The Reverend’s Wife” by Tony Tremblay “Ownership” by Wrath James White “The Danse Macabre” by Monica O’Rourke “The Rut” by Gerard Houarner “Coping Mechanism” by Jeff Strand “Pretty Me Up” by Michael T. Huyck, Jr. “Sacred Meat” by Jeffrey Thomas “Aikiko’s Blade” by Colleen Wanglund “Divine Red” by Ryan Harding “Bondage and Godhood” by Jordan Krall “They Deal in Pain, But Pleasure Is Better” by Chesya Burke “Sing Blue Silver” by John Everson “Storming the Museum” by Charlee Jacob