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category: Children's Fiction
published: Apr 2020
ISBN:9781459824607
publisher: Orca Book Publishers

Tales from the Fringes of Fear

by Jeff Szpirglas, illustrated by Steven P. Hughes

tagged: horror & ghost stories, paranormal, short stories
Description

Dragged fresh from the grave and pulled out of the haunted corners of a school locker, these thirteen new stories are a nod to the storytelling style of Tales from the Crypt and The Twilight Zone.

Most kids don’t have to stress about things like exotic insects with a taste for human flesh when they go to class. But students at this school have to be ever vigilant. You never know when a supernatural pastry or a clay monster bent on revenge might be lurking just around the corner. Even a simple field trip to a local animal sanctuary can have s-s-serious consequences.

A companion volume to Tales from Beyond the Brain, these stories are guaranteed to make you laugh like a hyena, shake your head in wonder or tremble with fear.

The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

About the Authors

Jeff Szpirglas

In addition to his books in the Countdown to Danger series, JEFF SZPIRGLAS has written several award-nominated non-fiction books and terrifying novels for middle-grade readers, including Tales from the Fringes of Fear and Tales from Beyond the Brain. With his wife, Danielle Saint-Onge, he is the co-author of the Orca Echoes books Something’s Fishy and Messy Miranda. He’s worked at CTV Television and was an editor at Chirp, Chickadee and Owl magazines. He has twin children, two cats (the cats are not twins), and one dog. In his spare time, he teaches elementary school. Visit him online at www.jeffszpirglas.com.


Steven P. Hughes

In addition to his books in the Countdown to Danger series, JEFF SZPIRGLAS has written several award-nominated non-fiction books and terrifying novels for middle-grade readers, including Tales from the Fringes of Fear and Tales from Beyond the Brain. With his wife, Danielle Saint-Onge, he is the co-author of the Orca Echoes books Something’s Fishy and Messy Miranda. He’s worked at CTV Television and was an editor at Chirp, Chickadee and Owl magazines. He has twin children, two cats (the cats are not twins), and one dog. In his spare time, he teaches elementary school. Visit him online at www.jeffszpirglas.com.

Contributor Notes

Jeff Szpirglas is the author of several works of fiction and nonfiction, including the horror collection Tales from Beyond the Brain, the best-selling Wild Cards and the Red Maple Award nominee You Just Can’t Help It! He has worked at CTV and was an editor at Chirp, ChickaDEE and Owl magazines. He is the father of twins and has two cats (the cats are not twins). In his spare time, he teaches second grade. Jeff lives in Kitchener, Ontario.

Steven P. Hughes is a horror enthusiast and award winning Canadian illustrator of several books, including Tales from Beyond the Brain and the graphic novel Tru Detective. When not drawing, he enjoys spending time with his wife and their two dogs.

Recommended Age, Grade, and Reading Levels
Age:
9 to 12
Grade:
4 to 7
Reading age:
9 to 12
Awards
  • Commended, CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens
Editorial Reviews

“Szpirglas will capture and hold the reader’s attention to the last page...Perfect bite-sized tales of spine-tingling fun.”

— CM: Canadian Review of Materials

“Szpirglas writes with a casual straightforwardness and has a keen sense of when to embrace terror and, crucially, when it is more effective to cut away...In the main, genuinely scary, achieving Edgar Allan Poe’s ideal ‘single effect’: every element of each story working together to frighten a new generation of children.”

— Quill & Quire

“A spine-tingling collection that's dead on for young horror buffs.”

— Kirkus Reviews

“This book is perfect for younger fans of the recent movie version of Scary Stories To Tell in the Dark. Each creepy story ends like a door being slammed shut; elementary and middle school readers will be eager to open the door to the next one.”

— School Library Journal (SLJ)

“Thrilling...Hand to fans of Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark or Creepshow.”

— Booklist

“Will have readers of all ages looking for monsters under the bed, in the hallways at school, behind the walls, and even inside themselves. This frightening, darkly fun anthology is perfect kids’ horror.”

— Spooky KidLit

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