The Weird Cat
For Your Consideration
A well-told horror story has much in common with your own cherished puss. Kitty jumps upon your lap and purrs, and you turn the page of your book.
Pray, take heed! Some dire thing is afoot! On your lap, Kitty stirs, her ears lifting into two small velvet tents. She raises her chin, stares expectantly into the gloom beyond the aura of the reading lamp, gazes at something which you cannot see! Her silken hairs begin to fluff, signaling her unease. Swiftly, Kitty moves from your lap onto the arm of your chair, where, channeling Bastet, she strikes an Egyptian-cat pose, her expectant stance and twitching whiskers communicating unseen peril.
The hairs on your neck begin to rise in sympathy. As you doggedly continue reading your book, you cast frequent glances at your cat: Kitty provides you with a sixth sense which you lack, a window into the unseen and the uncanny. You are mindful that cats dwell in a larger world than our own, the gulfs and abysses of which we can obtain but a shadowy glimpse, through their eyes.
In The Weird Cat you delve into that larger realm through more than three dozen classic and contemporary short stories, poems, and essays by masters of the craft including Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Rudyard Kipling, H.P. Lovecraft, Mary A. Turzillo, Christina Sng, Darrell Schweitzer, and others. Edited by Katherine Kerestman and S. T. Joshi.
Jury members of the Horror Writers Association and members of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers Association are encouraged to download a free review copy of The Weird Cat for consideration for the Nebula Awards and the Bram Stoker Awards.
Jury members of the Horror Writers Association are encouraged to download a free review copy of “The Witch of the Dark Woods”and “Cats and the Occult” by Katherine Kerestman for consideration for the Bram Stoker Awards.
Members of the press are also invited to download a free copy for review purposes only.
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““Those who’ll play with cats must expect to be scratched.”
~Don Quixote De La Mancha