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"I believe this is one of the best anthologies to come out in 2020."
-Christi Nogle, for
Pseudopod
Included 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 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"
"I believe this is one of the best anthologies to come out in 2020."
-Christi Nogle, for
Pseudopod
Included 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 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"