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Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde

Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde

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Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde

Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde



Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde

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“Damaged people, ultraviolence, murder and explicit sex—what’s not to love about her work?”—“Bad Barbie” Featurette, FANGORIA (America’s #1 Horror Magazine)Enter into the mind of Barbie Wilde, whose disturbing interior world teems with the voices of rebellious female demons, devilish witches, semen-hungry neo-vampires, raging gods and home invaders, the fiends of sleep paralysis, pint-sized store-front preachers with a whiff of sulfur, body horrors of the most grotesque kind, clandestine aliens and Zulu zombies.These truly are the VOICES OF THE DAMNED: eleven short horror stories from Barbie Wilde, actress (HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II, DEATH WISH 3) and dark crime-horror novelist (THE VENUS COMPLEX). FANGORIA has called Wilde “one of the finest purveyors of erotically charged horror fiction around.”Each story is accompanied by seductive, haunting, full color artworks and illustrations created by some of the most imaginative artists in the genre: Clive Barker, Nick Percival, Steve McGinnis, Daniele Serra, Eric Gross, Tara Bush, Vincent Sammy, & Ben Baldwin.

Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1194602 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-31
  • Released on: 2015-10-31
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Voices of the Damned, by Barbie Wilde

Review Publishers Weekly Starred Review: "In this impressive collection of short stories, actor Wilde (who played the Female Cenobite in the film classic Hellbound: Hellraiser II) reveals a world of beautiful fear. The most delightfully terrifying entries form the Cilicium Trilogy, which reveals the complex origin and destiny of Sister Cilice. This character-focused exploration is sensual in its brutality. In "Writer's Block," Wilde combines the psychological torture of an unknown artist with the erotic egotism of fandom to create a fascinating sexual horror. She creates a dreadful family legacy in "Botophobia," in which there are not merely skeletons in the closet but unworldly powers hidden in the basement. Wilde's mastery of shocking violence is given full rein in subjects ranging from reclusive self-imprisonment to the exploration of European nightmares. As much a chilling collection of frightful fiction as a delight for the darker senses, this is a satisfying triumph in a befitting, unforgiving, style. (Oct.)"

About the Author Barbie Wilde is best known for playing the Female Cenobite in Clive Barker's classic British cult horror movie, HELLBOUND: HELLRAISER II. Before moving to the UK, Wilde attended Syracuse University in New York State, majoring in Drama and Anthropology. She continued her education in London, studying Drama, Classical Mime and Art History, before joining Britain's largest classical mime troupe, SILENTS.Wilde has performed in cabaret in Bangkok, Thailand; robotically danced in the Indian blockbuster, JANBAAZ; was a vicious thug in Michael Winner's DEATH WISH 3; and played a drummer in the so-called "Holy Grail of unfinished and unreleased 80's horror": GRIZZLY II: THE CONCERT, which also featured then unknowns George Clooney, Laura Dern and Charlie Sheen.In the early 1980s, Wilde danced professionally at the top nightclubs and rock venues of New York, London and Amsterdam with her group, SHOCK. SHOCK released two singles on RCA Records and supported such artists as Gary Numan, Ultravox, Depeche Mode and Adam and the Ants. Wilde wrote and presented eight music and film review TV programs in the 1980s and 1990s, interviewing such pop personalities as Iggy Pop, The Sisters of Mercy, The B-52s and Johnny Rotten, as well as actors Nicolas Cage and Hugh Grant. Wilde was also a Casting Director for the BBC's THE BUDDHA OF SUBURBIA and for MTV's THE REAL WORLD: LONDON.In 2009-2015, Wilde contributed short stories to 14 horror or crime anthologies and publications.In 2012, Comet Press published Wilde's debut serial killer novel, THE VENUS COMPLEX. Fangoria (America's #1 Horror Magazine) has called Wilde "one of the finest purveyors of erotically charged horror fiction around".


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Brilliant, Thoroughly Engrossing Collection............ By Bob James I remember reading Barbie Wilde's incredible, noir crime novel "The Venus Complex" just a few tears back, and being completely blown away. My only prior exposure to the writer Barbie Wilde's work had been "Sister Cilice" a short story based on the Cenobite Demon character that Barbie Wilde the actress had portrayed in "Hellraiser 2 : Hellbound, in the Paul Kane and Marie O'Regan edited anthology "Hellbound Hearts". That story blew my mind as well, and for those who are of like mind, there are two equally brilliant Sister Cilice stories in this book that complete a Sister Cilice trilogy. I also recall Barbie commenting, when approached to write and put together this collection of genre spanning short stories something along the lines of, "But I don't write Horror". I for one, am so glad that she went for it and was mistaken in that thought. But the horror genre doesn't nearly even begin to encompass what she accomplishes here. There's Horror, a touch of Sci-Fi, and well, such a blend of imagination and creativity that labels might just as well be checked at the door, or perhaps, portal. This is a wild (see what I did there) ride of dark, erotic, frightening, creepy, and sometimes graphic content, that is never predictable, formulaic, or clichéd. This is clearly an author possessed of the kind of rare talent, creativity and imagination to take the reader anywhere she chooses, in a thoroughly gripping, engaging, and well structured manner. You don't ever see it coming, and even after it does, you're left thinking and sometimes simply stunned, in a sort of deep set afterglow. There is also some spectacular art included here, by the likes of Clive Barker, Nick Percival, Eric Gross, Tara Bush, and others, that nicely supplements the brilliant imagery already firing in the reader's imagination. Brilliantly done, both epic and intimate, chilling and erotic, and completely mesmerizing. Godspeed with the next work or works that Barbie Wilde decides to bring us.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Best Story Collection Ever! By Char's Horror Corner I believe that Voices of the Damned might be the best story collection I've ever read! Every. Single. Story. Rocked. There wasn't even one dud hiding within these gems. What there was was perversity, erotically charged horror, body horror, bizarro horror, aliens and unbelievably awesome artwork. The artwork was a feast for the eyes, as much as the stories were a feast for my twisted brain and soul. Artists like Daniele Serra and Clive Barker shine within and each tale is prefaced by works (paintings, drawings) representing some facet of the story. Speaking of which, these were my favorites:Sister Cilice - starts us off. She appears in three stories in this collection and I loved all three. The Sister is a nun, albeit an unsatisfied one. Since playing with yourself is a sin last I knew, there's no way the Sister is making it into heaven. But she is making it.Zulu Zombies-This was an unusual zombie tale. Words of caution to you: If you ever find yourself in possession of a bottle which contains the spirits of Zulu warriors, be careful with it! This tale made me chuckle in horrified delight.American Mutant - In which Reverend Billy Bob discovers he has a son. But his son isn't normal, and the good Reverend immediately begins to scheme as to how he can exploit his son's aberrations.Botophobia - is a fear of basements. Lorraine is afraid of her parents' basement and for damn good reason. She is scared of face sucking spiders, but there are things much, much worse than that waiting for her in the cellar.Polyp - Definition: Colon polyps are growths on the lining of your colon or rectum. I loved this messed up, NASTY little short and the artwork for this tale was disturbing-but not nearly as disturbing as what happens when Vincent heads to the doctor for his yearly colonoscopy. (I strongly advise you not read this story while you're eating.)Writer's Block -Started off reminding me of Misery, but then veered off somewhere into hot sex with a 500+year old witch and you know it can only go downhill from there.There's no other way to say it-this collection KICKED BUTT ! It had everything-erotic horror, bizarre bloody situations, messed up fairy tales, humor and excellent writing. I can't help but admire the imagination from which a collection like this could emanate. Seriously, Barbie Wilde's imagination is a place only the brave and twisted should enter. I warn you though, once you enter, you might not want to leave. I was sad when this collection was over.My highest possible recommendation to those horror readers that love bizarro, erotic horror, body horror and just plain messed up fun!*I received a free eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. This is it.* *I am fighting hard to post this review to Amazon, but they're sure not making it easy. This will be my fourth submission. I'm not sure what their problem is.*

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Voices of the Damned,by Barbie Wilde is absolutely BRILLAINT!! By kim layman I absolutely love this book. Great from start to finish. I could not put it down. You will love it. The detail Barbie gives to her characters,just makes you hungry all the more to devour each page of all its richness. It's dark,funny and yes,quite scary. My favorite book that I have read this year. And absolutely one of my all-time favorites that I have ever read. Pick it up,you won't be disappointed!! It also has fantastic artwork and a forward by Chris Alexander and an Afterword by Jen and Sylvia Soska. Some of my favorites in the book: Zulu Zombies- Not the zombies you are use to reading about,and they are nothing like what you have seen. This one is my favorite. It just makes you think what if.. this really happened,what in the world would I do? Could I survive? Or for how long would I survive?Gaia- your first perception of her is one thing at the beginning,and by the end,it will leave you breathless.

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