The newest collection from award-winning writer, Dan Coxon, Come Sing for the Harrowing is a terrifying menagerie of the strange and weird. Unsettling, poignant, and always masterfully crafted, these 16 stories are a feast of folk horror where the fine line between the mundane and the malevolent is blurred beyond repair.
With five never-before-published stories as well as tales featured in publications such as Beyond the Veil and Great British Horror 7, this collection is a tour de force from one of the most talented rising stars in the horror fiction landscape.
Praise for Come Sing for the Harrowing
"Deft and subtle...Coxon extends and complicates the domain of folk horror and the weird in important ways."- Brian Evenson, award-winning author of
Songs for the Unraveling of the World
"Sinister and deeply affecting, Coxon's remarkable collection is too compelling, too inventive to miss." - Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
"Dan Coxon expertly weaves modern gothic and folk horror. Come Sing for the Harrowing brims with specters, blood-soaked occult rituals, and old, hungry gods. Salvation and damnation haunt these pages, locked in an infernal embrace." - Laird Barron, award-winning author of Not a Speck of Light
"In Come Sing for the Harrowing, Dan Coxon brings his beautifully rhythmic prose to tales of folk horror, cosmic horror, and the weird...stunning images and evocative settings throughout." - Christi Nogle, award-winning author of The Best of our Past, the Worst of Our Future