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The Places We Once Called Home
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The Places We Once Called Home
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The Places We Once Called Home
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Supernatural horror grounded in everyday anxieties in the debut story collection from an award-winning editor.
The Places We Once Called Home grounds supernatural weird horror in the psychological terror of everyday anxieties. A man is haunted by the ghost of his dead mother, which only he can hear and see. A grandfather with dementia believes a demon is eating his memories. A father affected by inherited trauma discovers his own father’s journal and comes to understand the reason why. A woman grieving the loss of her sibling must cope through a fog of grief. The mother of an infant girl suffers from postpartum depression in a haunted house. A man undergoes life-saving surgery only to learn there is another living thing growing inside of him because of it. Two people feel trapped in a loveless relationship, which reaches a tipping point when they visit a family cabin. A man falls in love with a mischievous faerie must go to horrible lengths to prove his devotion. A mother must give of herself to heal her sick daughter. Two women are stuck in a dysfunctional relationship, made all the more disturbing because one of them is not who they say they are. Two coworkers find themselves floating in the ocean, trapped inside a shipping container with a sea creature they can hear but cannot see. Tense and unsettling, The Places We Once Called Home sits comfortably in the uncomfortable.
Supernatural horror grounded in everyday anxieties in the debut story collection from an award-winning editor.
The Places We Once Called Home grounds supernatural weird horror in the psychological terror of everyday anxieties. A man is haunted by the ghost of his dead mother, which only he can hear and see. A grandfather with dementia believes a demon is eating his memories. A father affected by inherited trauma discovers his own father’s journal and comes to understand the reason why. A woman grieving the loss of her sibling must cope through a fog of grief. The mother of an infant girl suffers from postpartum depression in a haunted house. A man undergoes life-saving surgery only to learn there is another living thing growing inside of him because of it. Two people feel trapped in a loveless relationship, which reaches a tipping point when they visit a family cabin. A man falls in love with a mischievous faerie must go to horrible lengths to prove his devotion. A mother must give of herself to heal her sick daughter. Two women are stuck in a dysfunctional relationship, made all the more disturbing because one of them is not who they say they are. Two coworkers find themselves floating in the ocean, trapped inside a shipping container with a sea creature they can hear but cannot see. Tense and unsettling, The Places We Once Called Home sits comfortably in the uncomfortable.


















