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    Monk Punk and Shadow of the Unknown Omnibus

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      Finally I awoke in the darkness to find a slumping shadowy form—not myself—strung up in the noose, dangling beyond my bedroom door. The sight of it sent jolts of panic all through me, the first sensations I’d felt in weeks. I stared at the shape, wondering if I was dreaming it. I’d been having so many dreams lately that it was hard to tell.

      The face of the Black Goat, now a constant companion to me, glared back from the walls and ceiling.

      I forced myself out of bed, moving toward the door. The room smelled faintly of rot and feces. I wrinkled my nose as gooseflesh usurped every surface on my body. I could almost hear the Black Goat breathing, his exhalations stinging the air. I moved into the living room, where I had attached the noose to the high arched beam. That was supposed to be me dangling from that frayed, coiled end. Not her. It wasn’t meant to be like this.

      “No,” I whispered to the darkness. “No, no, no, no, no—”

      But the body wouldn’t go away. And the face… oh god her face… looked blankly into that unknown world beyond this one, and I could see how lost, how forsaken she was, and all at once I burst into tears.

      “No, Ashley, no!”

      Teary salt drained into my mouth, mucus bubbled in my nose, and I reached out to run my fingers along her cold, waxen skin. She was nude, but that grand body, which I had once lived for, now appeared stiff and grotesque. Decay was setting in. Soon she’d be gone. There was no chance of us being together again. Ever.

      The truth hit me like a bucking steed, and half crawling, half stumbling, I staggered into the kitchen and grabbed a large knife. My knees felt like jelly, and a bitter taste coated my throat. I stood on a chair and cut down the noose, letting her fall into my arms. She was heavier than I’d expected, and I lost my balance and we both toppled over. Sharp pains ignited in my lower back, like biting insects, and I screamed, still sobbing. But the physical pain was nothing compared to the thought of losing her, of never being able to lie with her again—that what I had treasured so fervently was becoming a feast for maggots.

      The Black Goat ran out of the walls, ceiling, and furniture, coalescing into the center of the room. In a moment he stood before me, fully material. I looked over as it stalked within inches of where I lay on the floor. Ashley’s corpse was sprawled on top of me.

      Her soul has been added to my book. She will go with me through all the cycles of time, and I will accompany her through every succeeding incarnation. I’ll make sure she suffers sufficiently.

      Hearing his harsh words jarred my emotions. I looked into his aquiline face: flat black nostrils, eyes like inkwells, ram horns curling back over his shoulders. He was so close that I could smell the fecal, animal scent of his woolly legs, fibrous muscles, and cartilaginous hooves.

      “Why?” I managed to groan.

      These are cosmic laws, to which you humans tend to remain ignorant. Which is why you do not think before you act, why you consign yourselves to fates unwished for without realizing it. But everything is natural. I exist for a purpose: to carry out karmic sentences. But there is something unique about your case…

      With every second Ashley’s corpse grew heavier. The oppressive terror of the Black Goat seemed to smother me, constricting my thoughts and breath like a viscous gauze. I managed again, “Why?”

      At once he turned slick, vicious, and darkly transparent. His eyes shone intensely with red hellfire. The fecal smell wafted ripely as he raised his right hoof—and I saw that, inexplicably, the goddamned thing was bladed.

      This time your human love has taken me. I shan’t allow two souls united so decadently to fall away from each other. I’d rather hasten you after her through the Gates of Death. So perhaps it is true what they say about me: that I am just a hopeless romantic after all.

      With a lurch his hoof came down on my neck, slicing. In the final seconds I attempted to struggle but Ashley’s corpse kept me rooted in place. I felt a horrible feeling of strangulation then I was being pressed down into the earth…

      … falling deeper and deeper…

      … falling away…

      About the author: Aaron J. French’s fiction has appeared in many publications including Dark Discoveries, Black Ink Horror, Something Wicked, After Death…, Beware the Dark, Chiral Mad, The Lovecraft eZine, and others. His zombie collection Up From Soil Fresh was published by Hazardous Press. “The Order,” Aaron’s occult thriller novella about a Lovecraftian secret society, was published in the Dreaming in Darkness collection. His novella “The Stain” appears in The Chapman Books available from Uncanny Books. His single-author collection, Aberrations of Reality, will be released 2014 by Crowded Quarantine Publications. He is an active member of the Horror Writers Association.

      Table of Contents

      FOREWORD to the New Edition

      Monk Punk

      THE SPIRITUAL RIFF, by D. Harlan Wilson

      Fistful of Tengu, by David J. West

      Don’t Bite My Finger, by Geoff Nelder

      The Power of Gods, by Sean T.M. Stiennon

      The Key to Happiness, by R.B. Payne

      Wonder and Glory, by Adrian Chamberlin

      The Just One, by William Meikle

      The Liturgy of the Hours, by Dean M. Drinkel

      Brethren of Fire, by Zach Black

      The Second Coming, by Joe Jablonski

      Nasrudin: Desert Sufi, by Barry Rosenberg

      Suitcase Nuke, by Sean Monaghan

      The Last Monk, by George Ivanoff

      The Cult of Adam, by Mark Iles

      Snowfall, by J.C. Andrijeski

      Xenocyte: A Kiomarra Story, by Caleb Heath

      Vortex, by Joshua Ramey-Renk

      The Birth of God, by Jeffrey Sorensen

      Rannoch Abbey and the Night Visitor, by Dave Fragments

      Citipati, by Suzanne Robb

      Black Rose, by Robert Harkess

      The Path of Li Xi, by Aaron J. French

      Where the White Lotus Grows, by John R. Fultz

      Monk Punk v. 2.0

      Special Bonus Features

      Evil Fruit, by Josh Reynolds

      Weaned on Blood, by Richard Gavin

      Visionaire, by Stephen Mark Rainey

      The Perplexed Eye of a Sufi Pirate, by Geoff Nelder

      The Bountiful Essence of the Empty Hand, by John R. Fultz

      The White Lotus Society, by Aaron J. French

      The Shadow of the Unknown

      FOREWORD

      It Tears Away, by Michael Bailey

      Graffiti Sonata, by Gene O'Neill

      Blumenkrank, by Erik T. Johnson

      To Unsee a Thing, by Richard Marsden

      Memories of Inhuman Nature, by Rick McQuiston

      What's in a Shell?, by Nathalie Boisard-Beudin

      When Clown Face Speaks, by Aaron J. French

      The Music of Bleak Entrainment, by Gary A. Braunbeck

      The Chitter Chatter of Little Feet, by Fel Kian

      Watch for Steve, by Ricky Massengale

      Uncle Rick, by M. Shaw

      Caverns of Blood, by P.S. Gifford

      JP and the Nightgaunt, by Robert Tangiers

      Sister Guinevere, by T. Patrick Rooney

      Alone in the Cataloochee Valley, by Lee Clarke Zumpe

      Quietus, by A.A. Garrison

      Amends for an Earlier Summer, by Geoffrey H. Goodwin

      Sanctuary of the Damned, by Cynthia D. Witherspoon

      The Festering, by James S. Dorr

      The Rose Garden, by James Ward Kirk

      In the Valley of the Things, by L.E. Badillo

      The Devil's Kneading Trough, by Sean T. Page

      The City of Death, by Jason D. Brawn

      Terror Within the Walls, by K.G. McAbee

      The Laramie Tunnel, by R.B. Payne

      Amundsen's Last Run, by Nathalie Boisard-Beudin

      Antarktos Unbound, by Glynn Barrass

      Azathoth Awakening, by Ran Cartwright

      The Shadow of the Unknown v. 2.0

      Special Bonus Features

      The Courtier, by Mike Lester


      The First and Last Performance of Varack, by John Claude Smith

      Back Acres, by Jay Wilburn

      In Silence, by K. Trap Jones

      Asleep with the Black Goat, by Aaron J. French

     

     

     



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