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The Devil's Dreamland by Sara Tantlinger
The Devil's Dreamland by Sara Tantlinger








The Devil

Davila, They Saw the Dead explores what it is to be truly haunted.Ĭontributors: Nisha Addleman, Angela Burgos, Aliya Chaudhry, D. Death is ever-present in the pages of They Saw the Dead, blending with notions of home, memory, grief and belonging, as well as gentrification, white supremacy and colonisation.Įdited by Lauren T. Blending Gothic, horror, folklore, fantasy and fairy-tale, these eerie short stories will disturb, move and humour you. When Other People Saw Us, They Saw the Dead is an anthology of dark, unsettling writing from some of the most exciting contemporary BIPOC writers. Two sisters discover a secret room in their farm, unearthing a sinister power. A move from the projects to Manhattan leads to ominous shadows closing in.

The Devil

A Kanontsistóntie is summoned to seek revenge in a monastery. Addison, award-winning author of "How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend" and HWA Lifetime Achievement Award winner ".morbidly creative and profound crime documentary.one of the best works of horror poetry I've read in years." -Michael Arnzen, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Grave Markings and Play Dead ".fascinating and absolutely riveting.powerful and vivid prose.will stay with you long after you've closed the book.Published: | ISBN: 9781916234772 | 320ppĪ faceless man stalks a woman’s nightmares in Hollywood. There's plenty of room in the cellar for everyone in The Devil's Dreamland.

The Devil

Fact and speculation intertwine herein, just as they did during the man's own lifetime. In her second book of poetry from Strangehouse Books, Sara Tantlinger ( Love For Slaughter ) takes inspiration from accounts and tales which spawned from the misdeeds of one Herman Webster Mudgett, better known as Dr. He is often considered America's first serial killer. Many of which occurred within his legendary "Murder Castle" in Chicago, Illinois. Holmes committed ghastly crimes in the late 19th century.










The Devil's Dreamland by Sara Tantlinger