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Painting by Stephanie Brown.
Folk Horror Revival: Corpse Roads An epic collection of spellbinding poetry, focusing on folk horror, life, death and the eeriness of the landscape by many creative talents both living and departed. Accompanied throughout with atmospheric imagery by an impressive collection of contemporary photographers. 100% of sales profits from this book are charitably donated to The Wildlife Trusts Available now from ~ http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/andypaciorek pictures above from top to bottom - Andy Paciorek Grey Malkin Carmit Kordov Dan Hunt Caroline Wise
Wyrd Harvest Press are pleased to announce the arrival of our second book - The Carnival of Dark Dreams, a daytrip into the sinister side of folklore, written by Dr. Bob Curran and illustrated by Andy Paciorek 260 pages - illustrated throughout 100% of sales profits are charitably donated to The Wildlife Trusts Available now from ~ http://www.lulu.com/shop/dr-bob-curran-and-andy-paciorek/the-carnival-of-dark-dreams/paperback/product-22597354.html (google Lulu discount code before ordering, as sometimes great savings can be found) All images © Andy Paciorek
For the second donation to the Wildlife Trusts of money raised from the sale of the Folk Horror Revival: Field Studies book we are happy to announce that we have split the proceeds between the two highest scorers in our poll, so the winner The Living Seas Appeal and the runner-up Red Squirrels Protection have each received £771.92.
Thank you very much again to everybody who contributed to and bought the book - we have just released another book today and another is coming very soon. Another donation handover is due for the Summer Solstice, so please know in buying a Folk Horror Revival / Wyrd Harvest Press book not only are you buying damn fine books but you are supporting a very worthy and important cause :)
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/andypaciorek
We do not feel horror because we are haunted by a sphinx, we dream a sphinx in order to explain the horror that we feel
-Borges
(via Dérives: Alan Garner’s Edge And Cadellin’s Home.)
Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981)
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Leftovers
ELLEN ROGERS
Photography by Ellen Rogers.
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Grabado por V. P. & R. G. Wasson en Huautla de Jiménez, en las montañas Mazatecas localilzadas en la parte norte del Estado de Oaxaca, Julio 21, 1956.
photographer unidentified circa 1940s
Laura Makabresku