JournalStone-BannerLaird Barron’s Swift to Chase has made Publishers Weekly’s top 10 anticipated Horror/SciFi 2016 Fall release list! Check out the full write-up here!

Included in the latest fiction collection from Barron are:

Screaming Elk, MT: The further adventures of Jessica Mace. This time she’s mixed up with a cursed carnival.

LD50: Jessica Mace, a young woman famous for surviving a massacre, investigates a serial killer of dogs in the badlands of Eastern Washington

Termination Dust: All hell breaks loose in a massive apartment complex when a modern day Jack the Ripper strikes under cover of a blizzard.

Andy Kaufman Creeping through the Trees: Cheer-leading captain Julie Vellum is having a bad year. Her dad is dying of cancer. She sprained her neck on the trampoline. Rival Jessica Mace plans to do her more bodily harm. Worst of all, she’s hired an old pal to impersonate Tony Clifton for a private show. Totally worst idea, ever.

Ardor: While tracking a missing B-movie actor, a team of man hunters crashes in the Yukon Delta.

the worms crawl in,: Elmer’s deranged plot to murder his wife’s lover goes awry during a camping trip.

(Little Miss) Queen of Darkness: Following an occult initiation ritual, a man is stalked by a psychopathic sorority girl and her team of horrifically disfigured henchmen

Ears Prick Up: Rex, an atomic-powered cyborg war dog, loyally assists his master in the overthrow of a far-future dystopian empire.

Slave Arm: Monstrously disfigured psychopaths attack young party-goers in what may be part of a global conspiracy, or a prelude to an extinction level event.

Black Dog: A nameless couple embarks upon a fateful first-date on All Hallows Eve.

Frontier Death Song: A broken-down outdoorsman and his loyal hound are pursued along the US interstate by the Wild Hunt.

Tomahawk Park Survivors Raffle: A rich lunatic invites several high school classmates to his mansion for a night of sex, drugs, and CIA-funded black ops experiments.

Swift to Chase drops October 7th from JournalStone.