"Michael Wehunt’s Greener Pastures is a wonderful collection of quietly creepy tales that are mature and smart enough to let their effects linger. An impressive debut. An impressive debut. Just stay away from that house where your favorite weird horror movie was filmed, okay?". One of the cuter, funnier memes doing the rounds in horror and dark fiction social media circles lately has been the Greener Pastures cover photobomb, where illustrator Michael Bukowski’s delightfully creepy jacket evocations of images and Things from the book crop up in all kinds of unexpected places. That pretty much sums up how pervasive Wehunt’s presence has become. In his striking debut collection, Greener Pastures, Michael Wehunt shows why he is a powerful new voice in horror and weird fiction/5().
Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt is a short story collection that touched my very bones. I was swept away by the Southern Gothic horror stories, the eeriness and unease. And so, in an effort to translate that very same feeling into music to keep the book's feeling alive, I created this small playlist of wilderness and loss. Greener Pastures, Michael Wehunt's remarkable collection of short stories, opens with a neat introduction by Simon Strantzas describing the evolution of www.doorway.ru paraphrase, horror must adapt to survive, and Wehunt is a survivor. Strantzas knows something about the genre too. He's written and edited a number of collections, including 's lauded Burnt Black Suns. Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt Shock Totem Publications (April ) pages; $ paperback; $ e-book Reviewed by Josh Black. With stories in publications like The Dark, Nightscript, and Shock Totem, Michael Wehunt has been making a name for himself and his own brand of dark, weird fiction.I hadn't read anything of his before this, but if Greener Pastures is any indication.
In his striking debut collection, Greener Pastures, Michael Wehunt shows why he is a powerful new voice in horror and weird fiction. His debut collection, Greener Pastures, was nominated for both the Shirley Jackson Award and the Crawford Award. It is available now from Apex. Michael Wehunt grew up in North Georgia, close enough to the Appalachians to feel them but not quite easily see them. There were woods, and woodsmoke, and warmth. One of the cuter, funnier memes doing the rounds in horror and dark fiction social media circles lately has been the Greener Pastures cover photobomb, where illustrator Michael Bukowski’s delightfully creepy jacket evocations of images and Things from the book crop up in all kinds of unexpected places. That pretty much sums up how pervasive Wehunt’s presence has become.
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