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The Dark Appalachia Cycle

J.M. Robinson

Welcome to the Dark Appalachia Cycle by D.A. Hatfield. Discover eerie tales blending Lovecraftian horror with Appalachian gothic folklore. \ud83d\udc19⛰️

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  • J.M. Robinson

    Husband and Father of two. Pastor. Writer and Author. Traditionalist and Medievalist.

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