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Hellbound Hearts

by Paul Kane (Editor), Marie O'Regan (Editor)

Other authors: Kelley Armstrong (Contributor), Peter Atkins (Contributor), Clive Barker (Foreword), Doug Bradley (Afterword), Gary A. Braunbeck (Contributor)22 more, Chaz Brenchley (Contributor), Simon Clark (Contributor), Neil Gaiman (Contributor), Mike Garris (Contributor), Christopher Golden (Contributor), Nancy Holder (Contributor), Stephen Jones (Introduction), Nancy Kilpatrick (Contributor), Sarah Langan (Contributor), Tim Lebbon (Contributor), Jeffrey J. Mariotte (Contributor), Richard Christian Matheson (Contributor), Dave McKean (Contributor), Mike Mignola (Contributor), Mark Morris (Contributor), Yvonne Navarro (Contributor), Steve Niles (Contributor), Sarah Pinborough (Contributor), Lucy A. Snyder (Contributor), Nicholas Vince (Contributor), Barbie Wilde (Contributor), Conrad Williams (Contributor)

Series: Hellraiser (anthology)

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Clive Barker's iconic masterpiece The Hellbound Heart, the novella adapted into the film Hellraiser, unleashed a new mythology of horror, brilliantly conceived and born of the darkest imagination. Now, enter this visionary world -- the merciless realm of the demonic Cenobites -- in this collection of stories inspired by The Hellbound Heart. Featured here is the graphic work "Wordsworth," from bestselling author Neil Gaiman and artist Dave McKean, who unlock an explicit way to violate innocence -- one torturous puzzle at a time.... New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong logs on to a disturbing website for gamers, where the challenge is agonizing, and the solution beyond painful. When his father disappears, an Oxford student returns to his family's mansion, where a strange mechanism in the cellar holds a curious power, in a haunting illustrated work by Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola.… (more)
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Despite Barkers obvious protests against using the term mythos to describe the hell he created, that is what it's become. It has spread throughout the world inspiring authors and artists alike to add to it, much like the Cthulhu mythos of H.P. Lovecraft. From film sequels to comic books to short stories, Hellrasier fandom has grown in number, and continues to grow, leaving only one question to spark a smile amongst our faces, "What's your pleasure?" Not too shabby for a novella originally published in an anthology or the independent film that it was later adapted into.

So with that saying, when Hellbound Hearts was first released, I knew I must own it. But I had to play it cool, I didn't want to get my hopes up only to be delivered to pieces that resemble fanfic than anything worth while. With a foreword by the man himself, Clive Barker, and an afterward by the Cenobite himself, Doug Bradley, I finally click purchased on Amazon and waited for the book to be delivered. Surely, anything with Neil Gaiman in it, couldn't be that bad, right?

While not all the stories clicked for me - I could've done without "'Tis Pity He's Ashore" and "Only the Blind Survive" - the book is a great testament on how much Hellraiser has shaped our idea of hell. I was captivated by the tales of the birth of a Cenobite, the going ons in the dark and dreaded No. 55 Lodovico Street, the lustful desires of a nun, the dark world of "Wordsworth" and the hell on earth, end of the world aspect of "The Dark Materials Project."

Also featured in the collection are stories by Kelley Armstrong (Bitten, Dime Store Magic, No Humans Involved, Living with the Dead), Richard Christian Matheson (Scars and Other Distinguishing Marks, Dystopia, Created By), Christopher Golden (The Boys are Back in Town, Strangewood, The New Dead (editor)), Nicholas Vince, who played the Chattering Cenobite in the first two Hellraiser films, and Barbie Wilde, who played the Female Cenobite in Hellbound: Hellraiser II.

Stephen Jones, the publicist for the first three Hellraiser films, also lends his voice for the introduction of the anthology, reminiscing how one small independent horror film could morph our point of views - and how he helped make it an instant classic. It also includes the graphic short story script by Neil Gaiman's "Wordsworth."

This book is a must have if you're a hellraiser, or are only being introduce - which is a sad, yet hopeful idea for me - the pleasures of the flesh and agony that would be legendary in hell. ( )
  ennuiprayer | Jan 14, 2022 |
I honestly don't know what the other reviewers were smoking, but most of the stories in this book were not good. I won't say trash - although many of them were - because some stories had redeeming qualities.

It's like they focused mostly on the pain and suffering the Cenobites bring, with the writers engaging in orgiastic detail on the types of tortures the Cenobites can dish out. Barker's Hellraiser story was compelling because it focused on human emotions and desires and how they play out in the real world. The Cenobites are mostly in the background in his story, taking on an almost symbolic nature in the context of the characters' sufferings.

The stories in this collection throw this out the window. Instead, they offer shallow, hollow people who are damaged beyond repair and somehow come across the Cenobites, thus accepting their fate. That's pretty much almost all the stories right there. However, some of them are quite interesting to read, but they are far too few to atone for this pitiful collection. ( )
  bdgamer | Sep 10, 2021 |
Many times in a short story collection, there is some kind of theme to tie all the stories together: zombies, vampires, cats, what-have-you. In this case, all the stories focused on Clive Barker's Hellraiser movies. You know the ones with Pinhead, where solving a magic puzzle cube summons the Cenobites (denizens of Hell) and then they drag you off to Hell itself. By itself this is a great idea. I found the Hellraiser movies very entertaining. Putting together a bunch of stories with a different perspective on the Hell resulting from solving a puzzle box should result in a pretty good book. Unfortunately my biggest problem with this collection of stories was how predictable many of the stories were. The stories quickly became formulaic and boring. Rather than several new twists, it became one of those typical slasher movie sequels where the same cliches are used. The rare gems of good stories merely highlighted the tired ones in between. It is really too bad because so many of the authors in this book are really good authors. My favorites are below

"The Confessor's Tale" by Sarah Pinborough - A boy with no tongue hears the sins of the town.
"The Collector" by Kelley Armstrong - A woman obsessed with puzzles focuses her attention on the puzzle box.
"The Promise" by Nancy Kilpatrick - A reunion of sorts is held at a cemetery.
"However..." by Gary A. Braunbeck and Lucy A. Snyder - A nice spin on the idea of maxing out on gore. ( )
  dagon12 | Jul 29, 2013 |
Hellbound Hearts is an anthology celebrating Hellraiser creator Clive Barker and the world he created with his novella The Hellbound Heart. This is a collection of tales inspired by Barker with some well-known and some not-known authors such as Neil Gaiman, Steve Niles, Mike Mignola, Christopher Golden, Mick Garris, Richard Christian Matheson, Sarah Langan, Mark Morris, Nancy Kilpatrick, Peter Atkins, Tim Lebbon, Nancy Holder, Yvonne Navarro, Kelley Armstrong and Nicholas Vince - edited by Paul Kane and Marie O’Regan. The collection also features a foreword by Barker himself, who also painted the spooky, original cover.

This book is a treat for any horror fan. These are all twisted, gory and scary stories - that I will admit to having to watch some happy tv before hitting the sack because I was that spooked. Although not all the authors were known to me - I found it a good introduction to their work. I enjoyed all the stories - some more than others. This is the type of book where you can pick and choose the story you want or just read the whole thing through - but it’ll definitely have your heart racing, glancing over your shoulder every couple of minutes and terrified of things that go bump in the night. I loved every second of it. ( )
  bookwormygirl | Oct 9, 2009 |
Clive Barker is a master of horror. Were you aware that it was his novella THE HELLBOUND HEART that was the genius behind the HELLRAISER movies? This book is made up of 21 tales by different authors and their own story of a hellraiser.

Some Of The Authors:
Neil Gaiman
Dave McKean
Kelley Armstrong
Steve Niles
Tim Lebbon
Christopher Golden
Mike Mignola
and more...

This is a horror-filled, gory mess of a book and I loved every minute of it!

HINT: You may need to sleep with the lights on. ( )
  bridget3420 | Oct 5, 2009 |
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O'Regan, MarieEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Armstrong, KelleyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Atkins, PeterContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Barker, CliveForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Bradley, DougAfterwordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Braunbeck, Gary A.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Brenchley, ChazContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Clark, SimonContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Gaiman, NeilContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Garris, MikeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Golden, ChristopherContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Holder, NancyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jones, StephenIntroductionsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Kilpatrick, NancyContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Langan, SarahContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Lebbon, TimContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Mariotte, Jeffrey J.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Matheson, Richard ChristianContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Mignola, MikeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Navarro, YvonneContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Niles, SteveContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Pinborough, SarahContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Vince, NicholasContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Wilde, BarbieContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Williams, ConradContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Clive Barker's iconic masterpiece The Hellbound Heart, the novella adapted into the film Hellraiser, unleashed a new mythology of horror, brilliantly conceived and born of the darkest imagination. Now, enter this visionary world -- the merciless realm of the demonic Cenobites -- in this collection of stories inspired by The Hellbound Heart. Featured here is the graphic work "Wordsworth," from bestselling author Neil Gaiman and artist Dave McKean, who unlock an explicit way to violate innocence -- one torturous puzzle at a time.... New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong logs on to a disturbing website for gamers, where the challenge is agonizing, and the solution beyond painful. When his father disappears, an Oxford student returns to his family's mansion, where a strange mechanism in the cellar holds a curious power, in a haunting illustrated work by Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola.

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Contains:
  • Foreword / Clive Barker
  • Introduction: Raising Hell, Again / Stephen Jones
  • Prisoners of the Inferno / Peter Atkins
  • The Cold / Conrad Williams
  • The Confessor's Tale / Sarah Pinborough
  • Hellbound Hollywood / Mick Garris
  • Mechanisms / Christopher Golden and Mike Mignola
  • Every Wrong Turn / Tim Lebbon
  • The Collector / Kelley Armstrong
  • Bulimia / Richard Christian Matheson
  • Orfeo the Damned / Nancy Holder
  • Our Lord of Quarters / Simon Clark
  • Wordsworth / Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean
  • A Little Piece of Hell / Steve Niles
  • The Dark Materials Project / Sarah Langan
  • Demon's Design / Nicholas Vince
  • Only the Blind Survive / Yvonne Navarro
  • Mother's Ruin / Mark Morris
  • Sister Cilice [The Cilicium Trilogy] / Barbie Wilde
  • Santos del Infierno / Jeff Mariotte [as by Jeffrey J. Mariotte]
  • The Promise / Nancy Kilpatrick
  • However… / Gary A. Braunbeck and Lucy A. Snyder
  • 'Tis Pity He's Ashore / Chaz Brenchley
  • Afterword / Doug Bradley
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