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Welsh Tales of Terror

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Cover art credit from The Magical Paintings of Justin Todd, p10-11. This anthology features a collection of Welsh tales that delve into the realm of terror, curated by R. Chetwynd-Hayes. The introduction sets the tone, followed by a variety of short stories and excerpts that explore haunting themes and eerie narratives. Notable contributions include Glyn Jones's "Jordan," Hazel F. Looker's "Old Ben," and John Christopher's "A Cry of Children." The anthology also includes works by W. Howells, Arthur Machen, and D. E. Jenkins, showcasing a range of styles and storytelling techniques. The stories address supernatural elements, ghostly encounters, and folklore, with titles like "The Black Lady of Boverton," "The Ghost of Pont Cnnca Bach," and "The Devil's Tree" enhancing the chilling atmosphere. With contributions from authors such as Angus Wilson and Ronald Seth, this collection promises to engage readers with its rich tapestry of Welsh horror. Each tale invites readers to confront the unknown, making it a compelling addition to the genre. The anthology not only preserves traditional narratives but also reflects the cultural essence of Welsh storytelling, ensuring that these tales of terror resonate with contemporary audiences.

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Welsh Tales of Terror, Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes

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