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The Fiends in the Furrows

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by David Neal


  From 2014 he worked with Becky Cherriman and Imove on Haunt, the Saboteur Award shortlisted project inspired by his own teenage experiences, about Harrogate’s haunting presence in the lives of people experiencing homelessness in the town.

  He also likes old motorbikes and vintage cocktails.

  ZACHARY VON HOUSER is a horror author and illustrator originally from the storm-wracked shores of Southern New Jersey. He began self-publishing short stories that were written in smoky bars while avoiding spilling whiskey over everything, and has gone on to win the Nosetouch Press ghost story competition and was published in the first installment of their Asterisk Anthology series.

  COPYRIGHTS

  “Sire of the Hatchet,” by Coy Hall. Copyright © 2018 Coy Hall. Printed with permission of the author.

  “Back Along the Old Track,” by Sam Hicks. Copyright © 2018 Sam Hicks. Printed with permission of the author.

  “The Fruit,” by Lindsay King-Miller. Copyright © 2018 Lindsay King-Miller. Printed with permission of the author.

  “The Jaws of Ouroboros,” by Steve Toase. Copyright © 2018 Steve Toase. Printed with permission of the author.

  “The First Order of Whaleyville’s Divine Basilisk Handlers,” by Eric J. Guinard. Copyright © 2018 Eric J. Guinard. Printed with permission of the author.

  “Pumpkin, Dear,” by Romey Petite. Copyright © 2018 Romey Petite. Printed with permission of the author.

  “The Way of the Mother,” by Stephanie Ellis. Copyright © 2018 Stephanie Ellis. Printed with permission of the author.

  “Leave the Night,” by Zachary Von Houser. Copyright © 2018 Zachary Von Houser. Printed with permission of the author.

  “Revival,” by S.T. Gibson. Copyright © 2018 S.T. Gibson. Printed with permission of the author.

 

 

 


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