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  • - More Tales of Folk Horror
    av Christine M Scott
    247

    "I believe this is one of the best anthologies to come out in 2020." -Christi Nogle, for PseudopodIncluded on the Preliminary Ballot for the 2020 Bram Stoker Awards.Includes the story "A Deed Without a Name" by Jack Lothian, included in THE BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR VOLUME 13, edited by Ellen Datlow.THE FIENDS IN THE FURROWS II: MORE TALES OF FOLK HORROR is a collection of short stories of Folk Horror, honoring its rich and atmospheric traditions. Fans of Folk Horror will find herein more terrifying tales of rural isolation, urban alienation, suburban superstition, pastoral paranoia, as well as mindless and monstrous ritual that epitomize the atmospheric dread of this fascinating and developing subgenre.FEATURING:Alys Hobbs, "Yan"Coy Hall, "Hour of the Cat's EyeElizabeth Twist, "The Complete Compleat GardenerNeil McRobert, "A Well-Fed Man"Shawn Wallace, "The Binding Tide"Jack Lothian, "A Deed Without a Name"Hazel King, "The Hanging Tree and The Old Tom Pit"Sara Century, "The Death of a Drop of WaterKristi DeMeester, "A Ritual for Pleasure and AtonementTim Major, "The Slow King"Tracy Fahey, "Dearg-an-Daol"

  • av David T. Neal & Christine M. Scott
    297 - 561

  • av David T. Neal
    387

    Please select "See all formats and editions" to choose between a Hardcover w/dust jacket or Case Laminate Hardcover."I believe this is one of the best anthologies to come out in 2020." -Christi Nogle, for PseudopodIncluded on the Preliminary Ballot for the 2020 Bram Stoker Awards.Includes the story "A Deed Without a Name" by Jack Lothian, included in THE BEST HORROR OF THE YEAR VOLUME 13, edited by Ellen Datlow.THE FIENDS IN THE FURROWS II: MORE TALES OF FOLK HORROR is a collection of short stories of Folk Horror, honoring its rich and atmospheric traditions. Fans of Folk Horror will find herein more terrifying tales of rural isolation, urban alienation, suburban superstition, pastoral paranoia, as well as mindless and monstrous ritual that epitomize the atmospheric dread of this fascinating and developing subgenre.FEATURING:Alys Hobbs, "Yan"Coy Hall, "Hour of the Cat's EyeElizabeth Twist, "The Complete Compleat GardenerNeil McRobert, "A Well-Fed Man"Shawn Wallace, "The Binding Tide"Jack Lothian, "A Deed Without a Name"Hazel King, "The Hanging Tree and The Old Tom Pit"Sara Century, "The Death of a Drop of WaterKristi DeMeester, "A Ritual for Pleasure and AtonementTim Major, "The Slow King"Tracy Fahey, "Dearg-an-Daol"

  • av D. T. Neal
    271

    SINGULARITIES is a collection of eleven boundary-bending science fiction short stories by D.T. Neal. Spanning time and space, these tales of runaway machines and babydoll bombs, time travelers, sea monsters, police states, shapeshifting spies, and alien architecture are told in the singular literary style that characterizes all of this writer's work and dares to transport the reader into familiar yet fantastic places. The Atomic BabyTimekeeperMission ControlThe Wordspeak Level-SetSmartbombMermaid's SmileAirlockHome RunThe ShapeVacancyThe Rocket's Red Glare

  • av Catherine McCarthy
    261

    GRIEF HAUNTS HER EVERY STEPInheriting a family heirloom in the form of an antique clock with a broken moon dial as well as a seaside house in Wales, Grace Morgan mourns the loss of her mother and dreads the manifestation of a family curse that threatens to lay claim to her and everything she holds dear.Set around the turn of the 20th century, A Moonlit Path of Madness traces Grace's journey from the United States to the distant parish of Newport on the West Wales coast. Partly epistolary and laced with Welsh folklore, this tragic gothic tale delves into the prevalent mental health challenges of the era in the face of unrelenting fear and all-consuming trauma, as Grace reckons with the insidious specter of her lingering grief.

  • av Grayson Daly
    307

    DEATH IS AN END AND A BEGINNING.On the island city of Lenorum, Maeve serves the Sisterhood of Good Death, a convent whose purpose is to shepherd lost souls from one world to the next. But her life of devotion to the unquiet dead is upended by an encounter with the haughty poet Imogen Madrigal, who has mysteriously returned from beyond the veil not in spirit, but in the flesh-and is determined to obtain justice, whatever the cost. Maeve agrees to help Imogen solve her murder, which propels her headlong into the hedonistic and heretical world of the extravagant and influential Poets' Court.THE UNTIMELY UNDEATH OF IMOGEN MADRIGAL delivers a metaphysical mystery in the richly imagined, darkly fantastic and urbane world of Lenorum, as Maeve comes to terms with her own path and learns what living a good life truly means.

  • av D. T. Neal
    281

    When The King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers was first published in 1895, the collection of short stories went on to become an inspirational classic of the macabre, particularly the stories of supernatural horror tied to the fictional play of the same name, said to drive anyone who reads it to madness and ruination.Nosetouch Press is proud to offer The Thing in Yellow, a stunning collection of thirteen occult short stories inspired by and honoring the ongoing legacy of the weird fictional universe of the King in Yellow. In this collection, fans of this mythos will find supernatural stories of decadent artists, arcane astronomers, occult assassins, debauched revelers, dazzling automatons, secretive cults, and more, all captive to the corrupting, enigmatic, and seductive machinations of the sinister Yellow King.Fans of weird fiction, cosmic horror, and the occult supernatural will find The Thing in Yellow to be a great addition to any library of the arcane.

  • av David T. Neal & Christine M. Scott
    247 - 357

  • av D. T. Neal
    311

  • av Dane Vale
    267

    DARK DAYS BRING WRATHFUL SHADOWS.Fiss'Q, working with her Sylvan friend, Sarithea, as well as Darha Lohai, the mysterious Shadowmancer, tries to liberate the wicked Obsidian Island. There, Fiss'Q confronts the ruthless and brutal Triumvirate, an alliance of three powerful Slavelords of Uriokh-the mighty Efram Redblade, renowned swordsman and former gladiator, Tio Avanarri, wily merchant, and the fanatical Marna Rothgild, high priestess of Mistressa, the Lady of Chains. The Twilight Isle continues the Southland adventures of Fiss'Q, as she seeks to bring lasting justice and freedom to the corrupt and decadent cities of Old Soria, one by one. Can Fiss'Q hope to defeat this deadly trio of adversaries, while her own manipulative master, the Prince of Shadows, looks on with ever-growing fascination?

  • av Dane Vale
    201

    Magic and malice tread upon the Serpent's Tongue.In their bid to hinder the vicious Manticore's efforts to wage his ever-growing war of conquest, Farys and Sibyl sail to Nikos, an island ruled by the cruel sea witch, Ardiza. There, they enlist the aid of the besieged Dwarves of the Undercity, and hatch a bold scheme to retake the fortress-city of Nikos-but can they hope to win against the combined might of the Manticore's Unhuman legions and Ardiza's dark magic unleashed against them?

  • av Neal D.T. Neal
    267

  • av D T Neal
    201

  • av D T Neal
    251

  • av Coy Hall
    201 - 401

  • av Dane Vale
    157

  • av Dane Vale
    147

  • av DEAN VALE
    297

  • - More Tales of Folk Horror
     
    451

    The Fiends in the Furrows II: More Tales of Folk Horror is a collection of short stories of Folk Horror, honoring its rich and atmospheric traditions. Fans of Folk Horror will find herein more terrifying tales of rural isolation, urban alienation, suburban superstition, pastoral paranoia, as well as mindless and monstrous ritual that epitomize the atmospheric dread of this fascinating and developing subgenre. FEATURING: Alys Hobbs, "Yan" ¿ Coy Hall, "Hour of the Cat's Eye ¿ Elizabeth Twist, "The Complete Compleat Gardener ¿ Neil McRobert, "A Well-Fed Man" ¿ Shawn Wallace, "The Binding Tide" ¿ Jack Lothian, "A Deed Without a Name" ¿ Hazel King, "The Hanging Tree and The Old Tom Pit" ¿ Sara Century, "The Death of a Drop of Water ¿ Kristi DeMeester, "A Ritual for Pleasure and Atonement ¿ Tim Major, "The Slow King" ¿ Tracy Fahey, "Dearg-an-Daol"

  • av Dane Vale
    147

  • - An Anthology of Folk Horror
     
    517

    The Fiends in the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror is a collection of nine short stories that hew both to the earthy traditions and blaze new trails in Folk Horror.FEATURING:• Coy Hall, "Sire of the Hatchet"• Sam Hicks, "Back Along the Old Track"• Lindsay King-Miller, "The Fruit"• Steve Toase, "The Jaws of Ouroboros"• Eric J. Guignard, "The First Order of Whaleyville's Divine Basilisk Handlers"• Romey Petite, "Pumpkin, Dear"• Stephanie Ellis, "The Way of the Mother"• Zachary Von Houser, "Leave the Night"• S.T. Gibson, "Revival"Fans of Folk Horror, as well as those unfamiliar with it, will find horrors galore in these stories. Themes of rural isolation and insularity, paranoia, mindless and monstrous ritual, as well as arcane ceremonies clashing against modern preoccupations run through these stories.Nosetouch Press is proud to bring The Fiends in the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror to horror enthusiasts everywhere.

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