Title | : | The Map of Lost Places: Stories From Strange and Haunted Realms |
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Author | : | Sheree Renee Thomas & Lesley Conner |
Release | : | 2025-04-29 |
Kind | : | ebook |
Genre | : | Horror, Books, Fiction & Literature |
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A travel guide to hauntings and the haunted, to lands with their own power, and to the communities that spring from these strange realms. In your hands is a guide to the strange and surreal. From arcades along a boardwalk and jetties at the edges of tourist towns, to a rural village in Pakistan and hollows hidden deep within a forest in Pennsylvania, strange things can happen no matter where you are. You can become lost in a city crowded with people, haunted within your own home, and slip from one reality into another in the space of a step. With twenty-two stories by authors such as Brian Keene, Maurice Broaddus, Ai Jiang, Samit Basu, and KS Walker, editors Sheree Renée Thomas and Lesley Conner take readers on a tour of places where weird things happen. Places where ghosts are real, old gods are hungry, and towns are not as idyllic as they appear to be. Welcome to The Map of Lost Places. Enter at your own risk. Table of Contents This Is the Map, Let's Get Lost (Introduction) - Linda D. Addison Girlboss in Wonderworld, USA - Vivian Chou Blood in Coldwater - Danian Darrell Jerry This Side of the Living - VH Ncube Hulderhola - Oliver Ferrie Silverheels - Rebecca E. Treasure The Salt - Lavie Tidhar & Nir Yaniv Three Ways to Break You - Beth Dawkins Place of Lost Stories - Rich Larson All Praise the Durians - Joshua Lim A Realm Alive After Dusk - Ai Jiang Salt - K.S. Walker When I Cowboy in Puuwaawaa - Ferdison Cayetano Development/Hell - Samit Basu The (Lost) Tribe of Ishmael - Maurice Broaddus Inviting the Hollow Bones - Octavia Cade Chuckle Wet, Chuckle Low - R.L. Meza Codewalker - G.M. Paniccia In Nobody's Debt - Jenny Rowe The Death of Black Fatima - Muhammed Awal Ahmed Notes Towards a History of LeHorn's Hollow - Brian Keene The Promised Void - Dimitra Nikolaidou You Have Eaten of Our Salt - Fatima Taqvi |