
Come What May
Independently Published
Published on 23. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
326 pages
979-8-1983-5576-7 (ISBN)
Description
A collection of short stories and poems penned by two seasoned wordsmiths in the horror industry. There are times, in most people's lives, when trials and tribulations stare a person in the face, bringing them to a point where they feel truly alone. Everything is thrown at you all at once, and you don't know how you will pull through. Your world is turned upside down. Everything familiar is torn apart. It was in that very trench of despair that these two women discovered that, although life's challenges were different for each of them, the pain they experienced in those dark and lonely hours was one and the same. Their individual fights for survival formed a unity, and after writing side by side in the horror genre for over a decade, that unity matured into a deeper bond. Eventually, the two decided to spill their blood on the pages of a collection together, bringing you their ultimate collaboration... "A collection of the strange, the uncanny, and the quietly terrifying. These stories, from pure nightmare fuel to slow-burning dread, stay with you long after the lights go out. But who needs sleep when there's so much more Goddard and Lockhart to read?"
>"The short stories are steeped in horror. The poems are suitably gothic and ominous."
>"Both authors keep the reader on their toes before sometimes revealing that their toes and the floor beneath them are gone. It's a dark book, well worth your time and dread."
>"The horrors within Come What May are often heartfelt and even tragic, but that doesn't make them any less disturbing and visceral. Dive into these pages at your own risk."
-Lisa Morton, six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award
>"The short stories are steeped in horror. The poems are suitably gothic and ominous."
>"Both authors keep the reader on their toes before sometimes revealing that their toes and the floor beneath them are gone. It's a dark book, well worth your time and dread."
>"The horrors within Come What May are often heartfelt and even tragic, but that doesn't make them any less disturbing and visceral. Dive into these pages at your own risk."
-Lisa Morton, six-time winner of the Bram Stoker Award
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
439 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-1983-5576-7 (9798198355767)
Schweitzer Classification