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Tales from the Black Meadow By Chris Lambert

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Tales from the Black Meadow
ISBN
9781484171738

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Publisher
CreateSpace
ISBN-10
148417173X
ISBN-13
9781484171738
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10038399158

Product Key Features

Book Title
Tales from the Black Meadow
Number of Pages
142 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology
Publication Year
2013
Illustrator
Yes, Wilson, Nigel
Genre
Fiction
Author
Chris Lambert
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.4 in
Item Weight
7.5 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
398.20942846
Synopsis
"The stand out entries include "Beyond the Moor" a poem about a maiden accosted by a bandit who remains unafraid due to having been to the "beyond" of the title and returned. Also of note are "Children of the Black Meadow" where a bereaved mother resurrects her deceased kids as blackberry bramble homunculi; cyclical damnation tale "The Coal Man and the Creature" and the paranoia-inducing sucker punch "The Watcher From the Village" ... this is a collection that strongly invites a second reading.." - STARBURST MAGAZINE "A banquet of weirdness..." - Hypnobobs "...visceral dread slowly rises from its mustiness..." - Mythogeography "A fine piece of British Hauntology" - Gareth Rees Author of Marshland "Properly spooky and really well written." - Sebastian Baczkiewicz - Creator of Radio 4's Pilgrim "Tales from the Black Meadow" features a blend of weird and disturbing short stories. This collection is well worth checking out for its originality and chilling tone." - Phil Syphe Author of Cash 'n' Carrots and other capers "very atmospheric black and white illustrations courtesy of Mr Nigel Wilson" - Hypnobobs "Lambert manages to create genuine atmosphere and spine-tingling moments... but he also injects some black humour and much appreciated wit." Steevan Glover - Author of The Frog and the Scorpion When Professor R. Mullins of the University of York went missing in 1972 on the site of the area known as Black Meadow atop of the North Yorkshire Moors, he left behind him an extensive body of work that provided a great insight into the folklore of this mysterious place. Writer Chris Lambert has been rooting through Mullins' files for over ten years and now presents this collection of weird and macabre tales. Marvel at tales such as The Rag and Bone Man, The Meadow Hag, The Fog House, The Land Spheres and The Children of the Black Meadow. What is the mystery surrounding The Coalman and the Creature? Who or what is The Watcher in the Village? What is the significance of the Shining Apples? Why is it dangerous to watch the Horsemen dance? Beautifully illustrated by Nigel Wilson these tales will haunt you for a long time to come. "Can you tell me, maiden fairCan you tell me if or whereI shall see my child againWalk upon the fields of men?Will she ever stumble backFrom the meadow all a'black?", "The stand out entries include "Beyond the Moor" a poem about a maiden accosted by a bandit who remains unafraid due to having been to the "beyond" of the title and returned. Also of note are "Children of the Black Meadow" where a bereaved mother resurrects her deceased kids as blackberry bramble homunculi; cyclical damnation tale "The Coal Man and the Creature" and the paranoia-inducing sucker punch "The Watcher From the Village" ... this is a collection that strongly invites a second reading.." - STARBURST MAGAZINE "A banquet of weirdness..." - Hypnobobs "...visceral dread slowly rises from its mustiness..." - Mythogeography "A fine piece of British Hauntology" - Gareth Rees Author of Marshland "Properly spooky and really well written." - Sebastian Baczkiewicz - Creator of Radio 4's Pilgrim "Tales from the Black Meadow" features a blend of weird and disturbing short stories. This collection is well worth checking out for its originality and chilling tone." - Phil Syphe Author of Cash 'n' Carrots and other capers "very atmospheric black and white illustrations courtesy of Mr Nigel Wilson" - Hypnobobs "Lambert manages to create genuine atmosphere and spine-tingling moments... but he also injects some black humour and much appreciated wit." Steevan Glover - Author of The Frog and the Scorpion When Professor R. Mullins of the University of York went missing in 1972 on the site of the area known as Black Meadow atop of the North Yorkshire Moors, he left behind him an extensive body of work that provided a great insight into the folklore of this mysterious place. Writer Chris Lambert has been rooting through Mullins' files for over ten years and now presents this collection of weird and macabre tales. Marvel at tales such as The Rag and Bone Man, The Meadow Hag, The Fog House, The Land Spheres and The Children of the Black Meadow. What is the mystery surrounding The Coalman and the Creature? Who or what is The Watcher in the Village? What is the significance of the Shining Apples? Why is it dangerous to watch the Horsemen dance? Beautifully illustrated by Nigel Wilson these tales will haunt you for a long time to come. "Can you tell me, maiden fair Can you tell me if or where I shall see my child again Walk upon the fields of men? Will she ever stumble back From the meadow all a'black?"

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