The Black Door - Issue II - Print

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In this haunting anthology, readers are invited into a world where familiar fairy tales and dark folklore are twisted into chilling narratives. Featuring works by Susen James, Christi R. Suzanne, Merle Kinney, and more, the collection offers dark retellings of Red Riding Hood, where wolves aren’t the only danger lurking in the woods. Vengeful crones unleash long-held grudges, while once-enchanting dream lovers turn into waking nightmares. As creeping insects and blooming flowers slowly overtake human bodies, each story weaves a macabre tapestry of transformation, vengeance, and the eerie beauty of decay, ensuring readers will never look at old tales the same way again.

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In this haunting anthology, readers are invited into a world where familiar fairy tales and dark folklore are twisted into chilling narratives. Featuring works by Susen James, Christi R. Suzanne, Merle Kinney, and more, the collection offers dark retellings of Red Riding Hood, where wolves aren’t the only danger lurking in the woods. Vengeful crones unleash long-held grudges, while once-enchanting dream lovers turn into waking nightmares. As creeping insects and blooming flowers slowly overtake human bodies, each story weaves a macabre tapestry of transformation, vengeance, and the eerie beauty of decay, ensuring readers will never look at old tales the same way again.

In this haunting anthology, readers are invited into a world where familiar fairy tales and dark folklore are twisted into chilling narratives. Featuring works by Susen James, Christi R. Suzanne, Merle Kinney, and more, the collection offers dark retellings of Red Riding Hood, where wolves aren’t the only danger lurking in the woods. Vengeful crones unleash long-held grudges, while once-enchanting dream lovers turn into waking nightmares. As creeping insects and blooming flowers slowly overtake human bodies, each story weaves a macabre tapestry of transformation, vengeance, and the eerie beauty of decay, ensuring readers will never look at old tales the same way again.