
Your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. Be cautious, though. If you follow them, you may become lost yourself. For fans of (folk) horror, myth, legend and the eerie.
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| Issues | 114 | Founded | 6 years ago | Last Issue | 6 days ago |
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gifts
If you feed the crows and the magpies on a regular basis, you might find that they do what corvids do and bring you back small gifts in return.
A feather, a small shiny stone, a keyring, a piece of broken glass, and once, a silver n...
The terrible fading stopped for a moment, then drew back.
The terrible fading stopped for a moment, then drew back. John became himself again. He could see Greg standing, holding the stone, his body still shaking.
Hello. Another newsletter on its way soon, but lots of stories posted on Substack notes, if you’re missing them.
Some happy news outside the immediate Maps world. My short story ‘Hell Is Empty’ will be published some time next year by...
The climb up the path was like a nightmare, a never-ending dream where death and terror is only a moment away.
The climb up the path was like a nightmare, a never-ending dream where death and terror is only a moment away. A couple of times...
“I think he’s gone,” he said.
“I think he’s gone,” he said. “Elias. He’s done so much tonight, I think he was weak, he couldn’t hold on to Alan any longer. Seems he only has so much power, and when it’s gone he can’t do anything until he -...
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Your guide to the lost places and the secret histories. I write other stuff elsewhere, novelist, shortlisted for the Costa Short Story Award, Northern Writers' Awards winner blah blah...but this is where I just have fun and get weird.
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