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A lonely man shunned by society and haunted by a beautiful corpse. Sentient toys in a life and death struggle with unspeakable evil. Spectral visitations at midnight and in broad daylight. Fairy and folk tale re-imaginings full of eldritch places and events. Glimpses of the future and reminiscences of times past and times that never were and never will be. This generous selection of short stories encompasses genres from folk horror to dystopian sci fi, animal fantasy to ghost tales. Enter the imagination of Helen Whistberry and enjoy 19 unforgettable stories with the author's signature mix of…mehr

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A lonely man shunned by society and haunted by a beautiful corpse. Sentient toys in a life and death struggle with unspeakable evil. Spectral visitations at midnight and in broad daylight. Fairy and folk tale re-imaginings full of eldritch places and events. Glimpses of the future and reminiscences of times past and times that never were and never will be. This generous selection of short stories encompasses genres from folk horror to dystopian sci fi, animal fantasy to ghost tales. Enter the imagination of Helen Whistberry and enjoy 19 unforgettable stories with the author's signature mix of horror and hope. Includes 20 original illustrations by the author.
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Autorenporträt
Helen Whistberry (she/they) is the pen name for an indie author and artist who began writing after retiring from a long career working in libraries. She has published three novels in her Jim Malhaven Mysteries series, a collection of forest-themed short stories (The Melody of Trees), an animal fantasy (The Tail of Nightshade) as well as contributing horror and fantasy stories to numerous anthologies. Helen's writing often explores her own experiences with gender, asexuality, alienation, and autism. Her whimsical artwork focuses on the natural world as does much of her writing.