October Dreams

October Dreams (also titled October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween) is an anthology of Halloween-themed memories and short stories edited by Richard Chizmar and Robert Morrish. Jack Ketchum's "Gone" (first published in this anthology) was nominated for the 2000 Bram Stoker Award for Best Short Fiction.

October Dreams: A Celebration of Halloween
October Dreams first edition cover
AuthorEdited by Richard Chizmar and Robert Morrish
IllustratorGlenn Chadbourne, Stacy Drum, Jason Van Hollander, Keith Minnion, and Allen Koszowski
Cover artistStacy Drum
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror
PublisherCemetery Dance Publications
Publication date
2000
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages660 (US hardcover edition)
ISBN978-0-451-45895-7
OCLC50587857

Editions

This anthology was first published by Cemetery Dance Publications in three different hardcover formats:

  • "Trade Edition" bound in full cloth
  • "Slipcased Limited Edition" of 450 signed and numbered copies bound in leather
  • "Traycased Lettered Edition" of 52 signed and lettered copies bound in leather. This version includes a separate, specially-commissioned Halloween Art Portfolio, featuring twelve pages of artwork.

Contents

gollark: Hypothetically speaking, but it's good to get ahead of it.
gollark: Not cognitohazards.
gollark: > honestly my theory that libright is actually authright in disguise is probably true...
gollark: My thinking on social policy and whatnot doesn't run entirely utilitarian-ly, but I think if you go around giving organizations power to censor and manage speech a lot it is much easier for them to slide into authoritarianism.
gollark: Ridiculing people is cool and good™, censoring them isn't.
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