STARVED is a visceral anthology of modern fiction that confronts hunger in all its forms: physical, emotional, social and existential.
Spanning continents and genres, these stories strip starvation of metaphor and expose it as lived experience: bodies emptied by famine and poverty, minds hollowed by obsession, societies eroded by cruelty, consumption and neglect. Here, hunger is not only the absence of food, but the presence of want: of love, justice, memory, autarky and meaning.
STARVED features everything from quiet domestic horror to speculative brutality, from psychological realism to razor-edged allegory; gathering an international roster of writers who interrogate what it means to survive when the world withholds what is essential.
Edited by Jay Chakravarti, STARVED is the latest in CultureCult Press’ boundary-pushing fiction anthologies that examine the fractures of modern life via stories that confront social decay, psychological extremity and the unspoken hungers of our time.
AUTHORS FEATURED IN STARVED:
Aidan Bernales, Andrea Tillmanns, Aparna Mukherjee, Bruce Markuson, Candice Louisa Daquin, Chad Anctil, Charles PR Stott, Christopher Dabrowski, Christopher Lavin, D.H.Parish, David Hutto, Don Reilly, Fernando E. Silva, Henry Vinicio Valerio Madriz, Jay Chakravarti, Joshua Vise, Julian Drury, Kelly Barker, Linda M. Crate, Louise Gillespie, Lynn White, Mandy DeGeit, Mark Antokas, Monira Islam Mira, Nick Young, Pip Pinkerton, R Meldrum, Richard Stimac, Robert Pope, Shane Porteous, Shirlee Jellum, Simon Mohsin, Soter Lucio AND William Carlo Antonio Sanchez
BIOGRAPHY Chad Anctil is a bestselling author whose work blends horror, dark fantasy, and the uncanny edges of the everyday. A native of Rhode Island, the cradle of Lovecraftian lore, he discovered his passion for strange stories and dark fiction early, cultivating an imagination shaped by the strange histories and shadowed corners of New England.
After honing his creativity through writing and DJing as a teenager, Chad served in the U.S. Navy throughout the 1990s as an electronics engineer aboard fast-attack submarines. His later travels across California, Hawaii, and beyond immersed him in vibrant underground arts communities, from midnight warehouse raves and experimental performance pieces to oddities like clandestine robot combat and graveyard poetry gatherings. These surreal experiences continue to inform the atmospheric, supernatural undertones in his fiction.
Now settled once more in New England, Chad balances a career in cybersecurity with an expansive creative life. In addition to writing horror and urban fantasy, he is an award-winning fire performer, flow artist, puppeteer, and DJ—pursuits that echo the same imaginative spark that drives his stories.
Chad is currently under contract with Perspective Publishing for his urban fantasy supernatural crime series, Providence Supernatural Crimes Unit, and his short stories have been featured in more than 30 horror anthologies from publishers like Signus Magnolia, New England Horror Writers, Wicked Shadow Press, and more.