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Cover of No Light in August: Tales From Carcosa & the Borderland (Digital Horror Fiction Author Collection)

No Light in August: Tales From Carcosa & the Borderland (Digital Horror Fiction Author Collection)

โœ Scribed by Robinson, R. L.


Book ID
108769771
Publisher
Digital Horror Fiction, an imprint of Digital Fiction Publishing Corp.
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Weight
1 MB
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B01DR3W25M

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โœฆ Synopsis


From depression era America, to fantasy worlds similar and yet different from our own. Journey into the realm of the Yellow King.

There are many roads to Carcosa, which one will you take?

Featuring eight short stories and two novelettes inspired by the King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers, as well as Lovecraftian elements, 'No Light in August' also includes illustrations by Brazilian comic artist Pedro Elefante.

Bonus material: Concept art and development sketches.

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Review

"Excellent! A collection of short sinister and compelling creepy stories. They made my imagination go on over drive. Adrenaline rushes as some shivers were left behind. No two stories are eerily the same!" - Renee Gaskill (April 2016)

About the Author

Born and raised in the north east of Scotland, R.L. Robinson grew up on a steady diet of stories. Selling his first story while at university, he currently divides his time between teaching English, writing and contemplating the finer points of a glass of whisky. Perhaps the strongest influence which pushed him to write are memories of his father and grandmother reading to him as a child.


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From depression era America, to fantasy worlds similar and yet different from our own. Journey into the realm of the Yellow King. There are many roads to Carcosa, which one will you take? Featuring eight short stories and two novelettes inspired by the King in Yellow by Robert W. Chambers, as we