
Anthologies
Imagination Bending Science Fiction, Otherworldly Horrors and More!
Songs of The Abyss
The void between stars holds ancient melodies… and Robert J. Bradshaw has heard them all.
In the void of space, alien creatures puppet dead flesh through darkened corridors. A simple date becomes a dance with a shapeshifting horror, while shadow creatures stalk forgotten towns. And in quiet suburban homes, doors to nightmare realms appear in ordinary basements.
Each story pulls you beyond traditional terror into spaces where human understanding fails and cosmic dread reigns supreme.
Some songs weren't meant for human ears… but once heard, they can never be forgotten.
Shadows At Midnight
The boundary between our world and the realm of nightmares is thinnest at midnight.
In his latest collection, master storyteller Robert J. Bradshaw pierces that veil, releasing a flood of terror.
A weary traveler seeks shelter in a mysterious house and discovers an otherworldly underground complex. From atop a radio tower, a maintenance worker witnesses a strange, creeping darkness engulfing the land. A boy must overcome his crippling phobia of telephones to make a life-or-death call. A mysterious being offers a night shift worker the chance to alter reality to meet his deepest desires.
These tales and others will leave you cowering under the covers with the lights on. After all, in the world of shadows, midnight is just the beginning…
A Stone's Throw Away
From Paradise
In this genre-bending collection, Robert J. Bradshaw delivers twelve distinct tales that traverse the darker corners of time, space, and dimensions.
An expedition traveled to the edge of the universe. The researchers expected a void… what they found was beyond comprehension.
My father finally took me to the harvest bonfire. Then the flames started speaking…
The world-controlling AI has gone silent. The only code that can fix it is buried in a basement, inside a machine we swore never to activate again.
Hostile legions have us surrounded, and death is certain. Our only hope for salvation lies with the monsters.
We created them. We ruled them as gods. We never expected them to find something new to worship.


