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There is great magic in the written word... for better or for worse depends on the reader ...
There is great magic in the written word... for better or for worse depends on the reader ...
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HIGH STRANGENESS
TALES FROM THE EDGE OF THE UNKNOWN

204 pages

A collection of ten spine-tingling stories to chill your bones and freeze your blood – whether you're in the black market for ghostly hauntings, cosmic creatures, or macabre morality tales, we've got the scares for you!

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Written as homage to the groundbreaking pulp horror novels of the 1950s and taking inspiration from harrowing short story collections like Stephen King's SKELETON CREW, Clive Barker's BOOK OF BLOOD, and Alvin Schwartz's SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK, HIGH STRANGENESS continues the grand tradition of terrifying campfire tales for a new generation.

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Purchase your own high-quality, curse-free paperback copy of High Strangeness at these stores:

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Zines
Novels

The Assassination of John Barleycorn
113 pages

When a blight strikes their feudal lands, three medieval barons hatch a plot to murder John Barleycorn, the pagan god of the harvest, in a bid to steal his power for themselves. But the greedy mortal men soon discover that for everytime there is a season, and for every harvest, a reaping…

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A new folk horror fantasy from author Philip Tice, and the beginning of his new Medieval Zine Trilogy!

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Celebrate the harvest season with your own hand-bound zine copy of  

THE ASSASSINATION OF JOHN BARLEYCORN, featuring

EIGHT original illustrations and signed by author/artist Philip Tice!

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Free Stories
Free Stories & Comics
Novels

The Last Dance on
Christmas Eve

In the twilight of World War One, a lonely widow is granted a bizarre Christmas Eve blessing when an otherworldly winter spirit takes pity on her plight. A loose reimagining of the Frosty the Snowman story and perfect little love story for reading by the fire this holiday season!

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Download a FREE COPY of our first annual spooky Christmas  story, by author Philip Tice!

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