Shadows (anthology)

First edition, cover art by James Starrett

Shadows was a series of horror anthologies edited by Charles L. Grant, published by Doubleday from 1978 to 1991. Grant, a proponent of "quiet horror", initiated the series in order to offer readers a showcase of this kind of fiction. The short stories appearing in the Shadows largely dispensed with traditional Gothic settings, and had very little physical violence. Instead, they featured slow accumulations of dread through subtle omens, mostly taking place in everyday settings. While Grant himself was notable in this field of fiction, he contributed no stories to the anthologies, writing only the introductions and author profiles. The first volume in the series won the World Fantasy Award for Best Anthology.[1]

Anthology Contents

[edit]

Shadows (first volume)

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, 1978[2]

Shadows 2

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, November 1979

Shadows 3

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, November 1980[3]

Shadows 4

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, 1981

Shadows 5

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, October 1982

Shadows 6

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, October 1983[4]

Shadows 7

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, November 1984

Shadows 8

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, October 1985

Shadows 9

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, October 1986

Shadows 10

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, October 1987[5]

Final Shadows

[edit]

Published by Doubleday, September 1991

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Winners". World Fantasy Convention. 2016. Retrieved 2025-11-25.
  2. ^ Grant, Charles L. (1978). Shadows. Internet Archive. GardenCity, N.Y : Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-12937-4.
  3. ^ Grant, Charles L. (1980). Shadows 3. Internet Archive. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-15777-3.
  4. ^ Grant, Charles L. (1983). Shadows 6. Internet Archive. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-18259-1.
  5. ^ Grant, Charles L. edt (1987). Shadows 10. Internet Archive. New York : Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-23893-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link)