Exploring the uncanny and surreal, this collection delves into the dark corners of imagination where the ordinary intertwines with folklore and superstition. The tales blur the lines between reality and myth, suggesting that both realms coexist seamlessly, inviting readers to confront the eerie and the extraordinary hidden within everyday life.
Carly Holmes Livres
Installé et écrivant sur la côte ouest du Pays de Galles, cet auteur explore les recoins sombres de la psyché humaine. Son œuvre aborde fréquemment le mystère et le surnaturel, sans craindre d'intégrer des éléments d'horreur. Le style d'écriture est incisif et évocateur, créant une atmosphère de suspense et d'inquiétude. Il se caractérise par une maîtrise dans la construction de la tension et l'utilisation d'éléments étranges pour explorer les peurs cachées.




Unhappily married mother of four, Annie is drowning in domestic servitude. She often wonders what her life could have been had she not had children, but when her youngest daughters perform a seemingly impossible act of levitation, her life is touched with magic and she realises that her girls are truly special and that she must protect them. Eventually Annie musters the courage to leave the wreck of her marriage, but she commits a terribly unthinkable, unmotherly act along the way. Crow Face, Doll Face explores being forced to live with the consequences of the decisions we make and the fantasies we construct to soothe ourselves when the life we live falls far short of the life we planned.
The Scrapbook is a novel about memory, and the unreliability of memory. It's about the tangled, often dysfunctional, bonds of family. And it's about absence and the power that a void can exert over a person's life.
Ranging from flash fiction to novelette, these stories are inturn chilling, playful, and melancholy. Every tale is rich with landscapeshaunted by loss and longing.