In the underworlds, injustice always reigns: Join us and our damnedest poets for the crookedest poetry festival in perdition where language comes to die and no rhyme goes unpunished.
Poets in Hell: A Heroes in Hell Anthology
Compiled by Janet Morris
Genre: Dark Epic Historical Fantasy
The best, the worst, and ugliest bards in perdition vie for Satan's favor as poets slam one another, Satan's Fallen Angels smirk up their sleeves, and the illiterati have their day. Find out why the damned deserve their fates as Hell's hacks sink to new poetical depths!
The first Bible writer drafts a deal with the Devil.
Attila the Hun learns his punishment's just begun.
Mary Shelley and Victor Frankenstein make a monstrous mistake.
Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp get their unjust deserts.
Hell's Undertaker goes on holiday.
The Damned Poets Society slams away.
A nameless soul shows Dorothy Parker that fame is a bitch.
In the underworlds, injustice always reigns:
Join us and our damnedest poets for the crookedest poetry festival in perdition where language comes to die and no rhyme goes unpunished.
Stories inside:
Genre: Dark Epic Historical Fantasy
The best, the worst, and ugliest bards in perdition vie for Satan's favor as poets slam one another, Satan's Fallen Angels smirk up their sleeves, and the illiterati have their day. Find out why the damned deserve their fates as Hell's hacks sink to new poetical depths!
The first Bible writer drafts a deal with the Devil.
Attila the Hun learns his punishment's just begun.
Mary Shelley and Victor Frankenstein make a monstrous mistake.
Bat Masterson and Wyatt Earp get their unjust deserts.
Hell's Undertaker goes on holiday.
The Damned Poets Society slams away.
A nameless soul shows Dorothy Parker that fame is a bitch.
In the underworlds, injustice always reigns:
Join us and our damnedest poets for the crookedest poetry festival in perdition where language comes to die and no rhyme goes unpunished.
Stories inside:
- Words - Chris Morris
- Seven Against Hell - Janet Morris and Chris Morris
- Reunion - Nancy Asire
- Hell-hounds - Bruce Durham
- The Kid with No Name - Jack William Finley
- All Hell to Pay - Deborah Koren
- Poetic Injustice - Larry Atchley, Jr.
- When You Gaze Into an Abyss - Matthew Kirshenblatt
- Pride and Penance - Tom Barczak
- Grand Slam - pdmac
- Undertaker’s Holiday - Joe Bonadonna and Shebat Legion
- Red Tail’s Corner - Yelle Hughes
- Faust III - Richard Groller
- Tapestry of Sorrows and Sighs - Bill Snider
- Haiku d’État - Beth W. Patterson
- A Mother’s Heart - Bill Barnhill
- We the Furious - Joe Bonadonna
- Damned Poets Society - Michael H. Hanson
- All We Need of Hell - Michael A. Armstrong
Excerpt from Poets in Hell
Words by Chris Morris
In the beginning was the Logos, the Word. In the beginning come always the words. Words are the mortar of the mind.
“Look, you!” J the Yahwist, first author of the Old Testament, exhorted empty air, waving her hands about her on a blasted heath encircled by dark and cold.
As in ancient times, this command brings light out of darkness, souls out of nowhere. All the heath fills with them, the detritus of the damned, singing and keening and rhyming aloud at the top of their lungs, each trying to outshout the other: the prolix, the wordy damned of perdition. Here are the teeming illiterati, the poor poets of pride and ignorance, angry and bleating like sheep at the altar, romancers of death, hoping for slaughter, dreaming of surcease.
J would give them peace if she could, but she couldn’t: peace was oblivion, oblivion was escape, and escape was unattainable in hell. Death could be had, and cheap, but never lasted long: no sinning soul could win its way to heaven’s grace.
J’s god reigned as a jealous god, tempestuous; unfair, equivocal. As her skin glowed caramel, neither white nor yellow, brown or black, so her eyes were inconclusively hazel, flecking every color in creation. Like her god on high, set up from eternity before the earth was made, she belonged nowhere in damnation, not to this New Hell nor any other. She was only visiting here. Or so she thought; so she hoped.
“Look, you,” J called a second time aloud, and a thousand heads turned her way; a thousand mouths clamped shut as she began to tell her tale to their minds’ eyes.
Invariably, these words are her signal to infernity that she is ready to begin. Inevitably, those words summon not only story, but the Deceiver, a lord of hell himself.
Sensing joy, incensed by pleasure, now comes Satan, white- winged and glorious, amid his host of fallen angels, circling to land, streaming intolerance and wrath on all the fools below, who howl the more.
At times like these, J misses Solomon. That wise warrior-king (her fellow writer of words worth hearing) would enjoin even such rabble as this to vie with the lords of hell themselves, if she’d but ask him.
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Best selling author Janet Morris began writing in 1976 and has since published more than 30 novels, many co-authored with her husband Chris Morris or others. Most of her fiction work has been in the fantasy and science fiction genres, although she has also written historical and other novels. Morris has written, contributed to, or edited several book-length works of non-fiction, as well as papers and articles on nonlethal weapons, developmental military technology and other defense and national security topics.
Christopher Crosby Morris (born 1946) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction, as well as a lyricist, musical composer, and singer-songwriter. He is married to author Janet Morris. He is a defense policy and strategy analyst and a principal in M2 Technologies, Inc. He writes primarily as Chris Morris, but occasionally uses pseudonyms.
Website-Facebook
Twitter-Instagram
Bookbub-Bookbub
Amazon-Amazon
Goodreads-Goodreads
Best selling author Janet Morris began writing in 1976 and has since published more than 30 novels, many co-authored with her husband Chris Morris or others. Most of her fiction work has been in the fantasy and science fiction genres, although she has also written historical and other novels. Morris has written, contributed to, or edited several book-length works of non-fiction, as well as papers and articles on nonlethal weapons, developmental military technology and other defense and national security topics.
Christopher Crosby Morris (born 1946) is an American author of fiction and non-fiction, as well as a lyricist, musical composer, and singer-songwriter. He is married to author Janet Morris. He is a defense policy and strategy analyst and a principal in M2 Technologies, Inc. He writes primarily as Chris Morris, but occasionally uses pseudonyms.
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