Description
From British Fantasy award-winning writer and editor Dan Coxon, Come Sing for the Harrowing is an uncanny folk horror collection for fans of John Langan and Robert Aickman.
A young man working at a tourist attraction is singled out for unholy transformation, a gang of burglars are ambushed with something unworldly when they attempt to rob a local farm, and a daughter seeks revenge on her abusive father after his death. Invoking the sense of natural surreal found in Midsommar, these stories are always a little to the left of what's expected.
Weaving macabre contingencies into realities, Dan Coxon crafts unsettling and eerie worlds through hauntingly literary prose. Including a featured story from Ellen Datlow's "Best of Horror" round-up and a foreword from Brian Evenson, Come Sing for the Harrowing will haunt your dreams and gnaw at you during the daylight.
About the Author
Dan Coxon has won two British Fantasy Awards, for Writing the Uncanny and Writing the Future (both co-edited with Richard V. Hirst), and has been shortlisted for the awards a total of seven times. He has also won a Saboteur Award, and was a finalist for the Shirley Jackson Awards. His short stories have appeared in various anthologies and magazines, including Shakespeare Unleashed, Beyond the Veil, Fiends in the Furrows III and Great British Horror 7: Major Arcana. He lives just outside London, UK.
Reviews
"Dan Coxon is a talented short story specialist whose impressive body of work straddles the supernatural, the uncanny, the weird and into folk horror. There is much to enjoy in this excellent collection, from sinister moments to occult rituals, with nods to old gods and the darkness which ripples beyond the veil. Crafting uncanny or weird short stories is an art form and Come Sing for the Harrowing sees this author at the peak of his creative powers." -Horror DNA
"The stories are deft and subtle, occupying that sweet spot where the weird and the strange and unsettling and the uncanny converge and collide... Coxon is a writer who, flitting on the edge of horror as a genre, extends and complicates the domains of folk horror and the weird in important ways." -Brian Evenson, author of Last Days
"Come Sing for the Harrowing is a true gift for connoisseurs of the bizarre and the unusual. Sinister and deeply affecting, Coxon's remarkable collection is too compelling, too inventive to miss." -Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Coxon expertly weaves modern gothic and folk horror... Salvation and damnation haunt these pages, locked in an infernal embrace." -Laird Barron, author of Not a Speck of Light
"Coxon brings his beautifully rhythmic prose to tales of folk horror, cosmic horror, and the weird... I loved reading this collection and highly recommend it!" -Christi Nogle, Bram Stoker Award (R) winner and author of The Best of Our Past, the Worst of Our Future
"Dan Coxon's stories are rooted in fertile folk-horror soil, branching out in unpredictable directions to surprise, disturb and shock. These beautifully written tales draw you in... and then bite down hard. It's a superb collection that every horror fan should own." -Tim Lebbon, author of The Silence and Secret Lives of the Dead
Book Information
ISBN 9781968043124
Author Dan Coxon
Format Paperback
Page Count 260
Imprint Clash Books
Publisher Clash Books