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"Indigenous stories and the supernatural go hand in hand. I've heard stories from Elders that are unimaginable." --Eugene Brave Rock, from the foreword Whistle at Night and They Will Come is Blackfoot storyteller Alex Soop's second collection, following the triumph of his first blood-curdling volume Midnight Storm Moonless Sky. Prepare to be drawn again into the abyss of his tales of apparitions, curses and hauntings, monstrous entities, survival desperation, and chilling acts of vengeance. It's not just the darkness within that will terrify, it is also the consequences of whistling at night.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"Indigenous stories and the supernatural go hand in hand. I've heard stories from Elders that are unimaginable." --Eugene Brave Rock, from the foreword Whistle at Night and They Will Come is Blackfoot storyteller Alex Soop's second collection, following the triumph of his first blood-curdling volume Midnight Storm Moonless Sky. Prepare to be drawn again into the abyss of his tales of apparitions, curses and hauntings, monstrous entities, survival desperation, and chilling acts of vengeance. It's not just the darkness within that will terrify, it is also the consequences of whistling at night. Teaming up with the enigmatic filmmaker Cary Thomas Cody, these tales weave the threads of Indigenous ways of knowledge into the fabric of fear, etching an indelible mark upon the landscape of Indigenous horror.
Autorenporträt
Alex Soop's ancestral home is the Kainai (Blood) Nation of the Blackfoot Confederacy. While striving to entertain readers with his bloodcurdling tales, Alexander imaginatively implements issues that plague the First Nations people including alcohol and drug abuse; systemic racism; missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls; suicide; foster care; residential school aftereffects; and over-incarceration. He also deals with legends of Indigenous folklore, such as Wendigo, ghostly spirits, and the afterlife.