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Tales of Folk Horror Kindle Edition
Includes stories by Deborah Tapper, Josh Reynolds, Stuart Hardy, Hollie Starling, J. Rosina Harlow, Christopher Stagg, T.K. Howell, Sophia Adamowicz, Lawrence Harding, and Simon Bleaken.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 2, 2025
- File size854 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B0F37RDJRW
- Publisher : Red Cape Publishing
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : May 2, 2025
- Language : English
- File size : 854 KB
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 243 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #555,852 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #391 in Horror Anthologies (Kindle Store)
- #475 in Horror Anthologies (Books)
- #526 in British & Irish Horror
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About the authors
Josh Reynolds is a professional freelance writer. In addition to his own work, he has written for several tie-in franchises, including Gold Eagle's Executioner line and Black Library's Warhammer Fantasy and Warhammer 40K lines. He has also written numerous non-fiction articles and reviews.
A complete list of his published works can be found at http://joshuamreynolds.wordpress.com/
Simon Bleaken lives in Wiltshire, United Kingdom, and writes short stories, mostly in the horror, fantasy and Sci-Fi genres.
His work has appeared in magazines, chapbooks and podcasts in the UK, USA and Japan, including The NoSleep Podcast, The HorrorBabble Originals Podcast, Creepy, Lovecraftiana, Weird Fiction Quarterly, Tales of the Talisman, Eternal Haunted Summer, Schlock Webzine and The Horror Zine.
He has also appeared in the anthologies: Eldritch Horrors: Dark Tales (2008); Space Horrors: Full-throttle Space Tales #4 (2010); Eldritch Embraces: Putting the Love Back in Lovecraft (2016); Kepler’s Cowboys (2017); Twilight Madhouse Vol. 2 (2017); The Shadow Over Doggerland (2022); HellBound Books’ Anthology of Science Fiction Vol.1 (2023); From Beyond The Threshold (2023); Eldritch Investigations (2023); House of Haunts (2023); Witchcraft and Black Magic in the United States (2024); The Horror Zine’s Book of Monster Stories (2024); When Shadows Creep (2024) Hospital of Haunts (October 2024) The Whisperer in Valhalla (2024) and Solaris: Stories and Reflections Inspired by Andrei Tarkowsky's movie (2025).
His work is also available in the collections: A Touch of Silence and Other Tales (2017), The Basement of Dreams and Other Tales (2019) Within the Flames and Other Stories (2021) and The Empire of the Moon and Stars and Other Stories (2025).
J. Rosina Harlow (J R Harlow) was born in Kent and studied at University College Chichester, where she was a winner of the Philip LeBrun prize for Creative Writing.
In 2021 she won Third prize in the CAS Short Story Competition. Her work has also featured in 'Adverbially Challenged' (Vol 2), Stygian Lepus magazine, Grimm Retold, Strangely Marvellous Creatures and Infernal Mysteries by Egaeus Press. She is also a regular contributor to the 'Dark Lane' short story anthologies.
J. Rosina returned to Kent and now works as a freelance musician and lives with her husband and just the right amount of cats.
Inspired by the Gothic, the natural world, fairy tales and supernatural themes, she writes dark, surreal and humorous tales.
T. K. Howell lives on the banks of the Thames and when not writing, he manages ancient oak woodlands and tends to trees that are older than most countries. His writing is often inspired by mythology and folklore.
Sophia Adamowicz (she/they) is a writer and tutor based in Suffolk, UK. Her work, both fiction and nonfiction, has appeared in several publications including Cunning Folk, Crow & Cross Keys and Haven Speculative. She is particularly drawn to horror as a space in which to explore trauma, anxiety and monstrosity. In her spare time, she sets herself increasingly ambitious running goals and fusses over her beloved cats.
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