Short Fiction

  • Thirteen Podcast, featuring "Flatblack"
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    My story “Flatblack” out now for Thirteen Podcast

    Thirteen Podcast has just released an audio version of “Flatblack.” I’ve just finished listening to the story myself and I’m blown away by the fantastic job the team at Thirteen has done — narrator Mason Amadeus, sound designer Brooke Jennett (who also voiced the Wife), audio editor Haberlin Roberts, with assistance from Bridgett Howard and Ian Epperson. The story is beautifully narrated and the whole production is top-notch — eerie as hell. And the bellow. Oh, the bellow will haunt me tonight. Thirteen is a popular podcast which specializes in atmospheric, spooky stories, and features a free monthly story on their main website and a second, subscriber-only story on their…

  • Contact 2. Blood&Steel, featuring Daniele Bonfanti's story "Sacrificium"
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    Out Now in Preorder: Contact 2. Blood & Steel, featuring my “Sacrificium”

    The new anthology Contact 2. Blood&Steel is now available for preorder on Amazon, launch date August 31. The book follows 2021’s successful Contact! and offers more historical settings than the first book, with stories by Julian Michael Carver, David Rose, Alister Hodge, Chris McInally (who also edited the book) and more great authors. My story is called “Sacrificium” and is set on Lake Como in the Roman era, when a troop of legionaries, led by Numidian centurion Aulus Domitius, is sent to investigate a remote fishing village. Disturbing rumors, people disappearing, an escapee with horrible scars and wounds ranting about eerie, unhealthy rituals…

  • Contact 2. Blood&Steel, featuring Daniele Bonfanti's story "Sacrificium"
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    Coming Soon: Contact 2. Blood & Steel, featuring “Sacrificium”

    After 2021’s Contact! (which still sits at a solid #171 in the Horror Anthology category on Amazon.com), I’ll be back on the frontline for more beasties and badasses in Contact 2. Blood&Steel, alongside Julian Michael Carver, David Rose, Alister Hodge, Chris McInally (who also edited the book) and more fantastic authors. This time, things will get close and personal with less technology and more historical settings. My story is called “Sacrificium” and tells about a squad of Roman Legionaries investigating the disappearance of a boy and disturbing rumors coming from a backwater village on Lake Como. Are you ready to fight the monsters?

  • "The Shattering", short story by Daniele Bonfanti, in Contact! (Screaming Banshee Press)
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    Out Now: Contact!, featuring The Shattering

    Out now: Contact! A Military Horror Anthology — fetauring my new story The Shattering — brought to you by Screaming Banshee Press, who’s doing better and better and keeps delivering. After Nature striking back in Aberrations, Contact! offers thrills, action, badasses and beasties. Can you miss it? And I’m glad to have such authors as William Meikle, Lee Murray, Dan Rabarts, Lucas Pederson, among the line-up by my side.

  • Contact!, including "The Shattering" by Daniele Bonfanti
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    The Shattering

    story by Daniele Bonfanti, edited by Valentina Kayin Contact!. A Military Horror Anthology (2021, Screaming Banshee Press, ed. Chris McInally) Featuring: William Meikle, Lee Murray, Dan Rabarts, Daniele Bonfanti, Lucas Pederson & more Welcome to military horror at its finest. Inside you will find nine pulse-pounding stories from an A-list of genre stalwarts and newcomers alike, including William Meikle of S-Squad fame, international bestseller, Alister Hodge, and award-winning author, Lee Murray— with an all-new Taine McKenna adventure! Squaddies, mercs, bodyguards, Roman centurions— we’ve got it all. Big bad beasties included! When fangs are bared, and the blood starts to flow, its time to stand your ground and fight to the…

  • "The Shattering", short story by Daniele Bonfanti, in Contact! (Screaming Banshee Press)
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    Coming Soon: “The Shattering”

    With Aberrations going strong, the guys at Screaming Banshee Press don’t rest on their Australian laurels and the next book is already coming: after zombies and natural horrors, Contact! promises (and no doubt will deliver) some good old action-packed, high-adrenaline military horror (never enough of that). And I’m happy to be in the line-up again, with a new SF-horror tale — sitting right on the mark between short story and novelette — I’m particularly fond of: The Shattering.

  • Horror anthology Aberrations, featuring Daniele Bonfanti's story "Frozen in the Abyss"
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    Frozen in the Abyss

    Frozen in the Abyssshort story in Aberrations. A Creature Feature Anthology (2020, ed. Chris McInally)English language From the publisher:Welcome to Nature’s revenge. It was bound to happen…Experience the wrath of killer fish, mutant insects, rampaging reptiles, living legends and a slew of other murderous monstrosities. All brought to you by some of today’s finest horror and speculative fiction writers from around the globe, including none other than Amazon #1 bestsellers Dave Jeffery and Alister Hodge.So, settle into your favourite chair, enjoy the journey, and try to ignore the strange sounds coming from outside in the dark. Frozen in the Abyss, the first page: We drag ourselves, roped up, through the…

  • The Best Horror of the Year, vol.10: Honorable Mention for "The Gorge of Children" by Daniele Bonfanti
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    Honorable Mention for my story “The Gorge of Children” in The Best Horror of the Year, vol. 10

    Honorable Mention in Ellen Datlow’s The Best Horror of the Year, vol.10 for my story “The Gorge of Children,” from the anthology The Beauty of Death II (which was a Stoker nominee and features Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Caitlìn R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, John Langan, Edward Lee, and many others). “The Gorge of Children” is also mentioned in the Summation 2017 of the book. 

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    2017 Bram Stoker Awards: The Beauty of Death 2, including “The Gorge of Children,” made the shortlist

    The Horror Writers Association has announced the 2017 Bram Stoker Awards nominations: The Beauty of Death 2 – Death by Water, including my short story The Gorge of Children — alongside top authors like Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Caitlìn R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, John Langan, Edward Lee, and many others — is on the shortlist, Anthology category.

  • The Beauty of Death 2. Death by Water, featuring Daniele Bonfanti's "The Gorge of Children"
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    Out Now: The Beauty of Death 2, featuring “The Gorge of Children”

    Out now: The Beauty of Death 2 – Death by Water, the new, water-themed installment of the gargantuan book of horror tales. Authors include Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Caitlìn R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, John Langan, Edward Lee, and many other top horror writers. So, it’s pretty cool that, alongside their works, you’ll find also my new story The Gorge of Children. English language.

  • Supernatural Horror, including Bones of the Dead by Daniele Bonfanti
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    Out Now: Supernatural Horror, featuring my “Bones of the Dead”

    Out now: Supernatural Horror, a deluxe hardcover anthology mixing classic masters (like Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Ambrose Bierce, Arthur Conan Doyle, Nahtaniel Hawthorne, M.R. James, H.P. Lovecraft, Bram Stoker, Robert E. Howard and others) and contemporary authors, for Flame Tree Publishing’s Gothic Fantasy series. The big, beautiful book includes my new story “Bones of the Dead“ (English language).

  • The Beauty of Death 2. Death by Water, featuring Daniele Bonfanti's "The Gorge of Children"
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    Coming Soon: “The Gorge of Children” in The Beauty of Death 2. Death by Water

    Final TOC announced for The Beauty of Death 2 – Death by Water, featuring an astonishing array of international authors: Clive Barker, Peter Straub, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, John Langan, Edward Lee and many other top horror writers. And alongside them, my new story “The Gorge of Children.” Book coming October 2017, English language.

  • Supernatural Horror, including Bones of the Dead by Daniele Bonfanti
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    Coming Soon: “Bones of the Dead” in Flame Tree’s Deluxe Hardcover Supernatural Horror

    Flame Tree Publishing has announced author list and selected stories for Supernatural Horror, a deluxe hardcover anthology in their Gothic Fantasy series, mixing classic masters and contemporary writers; including my new story Bones of the Dead (English). Edgar Allan Poe, H.G. Wells, Ambrose Bierce, Arthur Conan Doyle, Nahtaniel Hawthorne, M.R. James, H.P. Lovecraft, Bram Stoker, Robert E. Howard and others alongside contemporary authors. There you’ll find my new story “Bones of the Dead“ (English language).

  • "Congelato nell'abisso" di Daniele Bonfanti in Queen Anne's Resurrection. I demoni del mare
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    Congelato nell’abisso

    (Racconto, in Queen Anne’s Resurrection – I demoni del mare, Mezzotints / Il Posto Nero Free Ebooks, 2012, a cura di Alessandro Manzetti) Dalla prefazione di Edoardo RosatiPaure ereditate dall’infanzia (come l’idea perturbante che anche il più piccolo degli specchi d’acqua – pure una banale pozzanghera – possa celare l’Abisso), tentacolari creature amorfe sbucate dalla cosmogonia lovecraftiana, isole mostruose non segnalate sulle mappe, e poi maliarde sirene assassine, ciclopici calamari verniani, messaggi sulfurei nelle bottiglie, guardiani del faro dal cuore di tenebra… In quest’antologia la situazione emozionale è praticamente questa: voi siete la cerchia degli ascoltatori elettrizzati che siede attorno al falò appiccato in spiaggia e la voce narrante dei 20…

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    Fungi

    Fungi (Racconto, in Visioni fatate, Delmiglio Editore, Quaderni Indaco, 2011) Ventuno racconti accomunati dalla spettacolare e suggestiva cornice del Benaco, che ruotano attorno alle più diverse declinazioni del soggetto “fate”. Il mio racconto: Fungi Un padre e un bambino a caccia di funghi sul Monte Baldo. Un’incetta di porcini enormi su un balcone splendido sopra il Lago di Garda. Una sorpresa per la madre, e già il languorino per il risotto dell’indomani. Poi però le cose cambiano. Volete scoprire qual è il vero legame tra funghi e fate?