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Basil was a bookshop cat.
And it suited him quite well.
He was small, and black, and fluffy, with large round eyes the color of seafoam.
He had recently adopted a human woman after a spate of homelessness.
Though truly, he believed, the...
Things aren't going well in Carcosa.
Edmund has lost most of his memories. Mercy has read The King in Yellow in order to follow him. And now Hastur has found his favorite little human.
Every seaside town sings shanties.
Most are about storms, hard work, and bringing home a good catch…
The fishermen of Isinglass have... slightly different priorities.
Edmund and Mercy have reservations about their fis...
Meet Edmund Ashcroft.
Edmund is a scholar with an insatiable thirst for esoteric and forbidden knowledge. He is also the proud new owner of Isinglass Manor.
He likes quiet.
He likes order.
He likes centuries-ol...
Every place has a story.
A road no one drives after midnight.
A house where the upstairs light still burns, though no one has lived there fo...
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Modern folklore, psychological horror, and mythic fiction. The Labyrinth is a cabinet of curiosities at the threshold of myth and mind, where fairy tales, monsters, liminal spaces, and the hidden psyche come alive. \ud83e\udd40
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