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Back Into The Ground : An Anthology Of Pacific Northwest Inspired Horror

Back Into The Ground : An Anthology Of Pacific Northwest Inspired Horror

John Simpson
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Thirteen twisted tales of horror inspired by the Pacific Northwest.We invite you, dear reader, to dig Back into the Ground, an anthology filled with the strange, the eerie, and the downright terrifying.

This debut collection from Portland’s Caretaker Press gathers a haunting collection of original horror tales. Each story is inspired by something in the Pacific Northwest landscape, from its haunted evergreen woods and shadow laden cities, to its rushing rivers and wave battered beaches.

Gathered here is a diverse and deeply imaginative roster of writers from all over the world. Each unique tale in this grimoire explores the darker corners of the human experience- where myth, madness and monsters reside just beyond the veil.

Back Into The Ground features new, original fiction from the following "The Phantom of the Paramount" By Nathan Carson"The Majestic" By J. Nathan"The Nine Mouths of Snake River" By Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito"Delivery" By J.D. Simpson"Industrial Succubus" by Sarina Dorie"Places Where No Lights Shine" by C.F. Page"Suitcase Charlie" By Mark Masztal"Seattle Freeze" by Camden Rose"Wild Dogs" by Brie Williams"The Drowning Pool" By KT Wagner"The Ackerman Lodge" By Ilan Jones"Amid The Hills of the Palouse" By Adam Golaski"Bait" By Bec StrangerEdited by Erick Mertz & James Strayer.With everything from haunted concert halls to bloodthirsty river gods, this collection delivered thirteen sinister hits of terror and suspense, with a taste of the Weird for good measure. All stories are written by the Living or the Once Living- never by AI. So, whether you savor creeping dread or bite- sized shocks, Caretaker Press is proud to deliver a story here with your name on it.

Grab your copy now—and feed the thing that watches you read.
Language
English
Pages
227
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 24, 2025

Back Into The Ground : An Anthology Of Pacific Northwest Inspired Horror

John Simpson
0/5 ( ratings)
Thirteen twisted tales of horror inspired by the Pacific Northwest.We invite you, dear reader, to dig Back into the Ground, an anthology filled with the strange, the eerie, and the downright terrifying.

This debut collection from Portland’s Caretaker Press gathers a haunting collection of original horror tales. Each story is inspired by something in the Pacific Northwest landscape, from its haunted evergreen woods and shadow laden cities, to its rushing rivers and wave battered beaches.

Gathered here is a diverse and deeply imaginative roster of writers from all over the world. Each unique tale in this grimoire explores the darker corners of the human experience- where myth, madness and monsters reside just beyond the veil.

Back Into The Ground features new, original fiction from the following "The Phantom of the Paramount" By Nathan Carson"The Majestic" By J. Nathan"The Nine Mouths of Snake River" By Frances Lu-Pai Ippolito"Delivery" By J.D. Simpson"Industrial Succubus" by Sarina Dorie"Places Where No Lights Shine" by C.F. Page"Suitcase Charlie" By Mark Masztal"Seattle Freeze" by Camden Rose"Wild Dogs" by Brie Williams"The Drowning Pool" By KT Wagner"The Ackerman Lodge" By Ilan Jones"Amid The Hills of the Palouse" By Adam Golaski"Bait" By Bec StrangerEdited by Erick Mertz & James Strayer.With everything from haunted concert halls to bloodthirsty river gods, this collection delivered thirteen sinister hits of terror and suspense, with a taste of the Weird for good measure. All stories are written by the Living or the Once Living- never by AI. So, whether you savor creeping dread or bite- sized shocks, Caretaker Press is proud to deliver a story here with your name on it.

Grab your copy now—and feed the thing that watches you read.
Language
English
Pages
227
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 24, 2025

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