Borderlands 5

Borderlands 5 is an anthology edited by Thomas F. Monteleone and Elizabeth Monteleone that was published in 2004 by Borderlands Press. Including a new story by Stephen King, the anthology featured over a dozen new horror stories. It was also published as From the Borderlands from Warner Books.

Table of contents

  • "Rami Temporalis" by Gary A. Braunbeck
  • "All Hands" by John R. Platt
  • "Faith will Make You Free" by Holly Newstein
  • "N0072-JKI" by Adam Corbin Fusco
  • "Time for Me" by Barry Hoffman
  • "The Growth of Alan Ashley" by Bill Gauthier
  • "The Goat" by Whitt Pond
  • "Prisoner 392" by Jon F. Merz
  • "The Food Processor" by Michael Canfield
  • "Story Time with the BlueField Strangler" by John Farris
  • "Answering the Call" by Brian Freeman
  • "Smooth Operator" by Dominick Cancilla
  • "Father Bob and Bobby" by Whitley Strieber
  • "A Thing" by Barbara Malenky
  • "The Planting" by Bentley Little
  • "Infliction" by John McIlveen
  • "Dysfunction" by Darren O. Godfrey
  • "The Thing too Hideous to Describe" by David J. Schow
  • "Slipknot" by Brett Alexander Savory
  • "Magic Numbers" by Gene O'Neill
  • "Head Music" by Lon Prater
  • "Around it Still the Sumac Grows" by Tom Piccirilli
  • "Annabell" by L. Lynn Young
  • "One of those weeks" by Bev Vincent
  • "Stationary Bike" by Stephen King


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