
Crow Town
(2025)A collection of stories by Ripley Archer, Jessica Barber, SK Berit, Len Boswell, Wess Haubrich, Hargrove Perth, J C Seal, J A Stone, Jacques Voorhees and John Wood
Crow Townis a captivating anthology of short stories that brings together the talents of diverse international authors. This unique collection features writers from various backgrounds. Their enchanting stories are united by the appearance of a crow in every tale.
Blending elements of fantasy, comedy, and light horror, Crow Town offers readers a rich buffet of experiences and perspectives. Each story invites you to explore new boundaries between here and there, where crows serve as silent observers, mischievous tricksters, and harbingers of change.
From bustling city streets to quieter landscapes, these stories take flight across cultures and continents, revealing the universal fascination with these intelligent, mysterious birds. Crow Townpromises a reading experience that is both thought-provoking and entertaining, perfect for those who appreciate inventive storytelling with a splash of the weird and extraordinary.
CONTENT WARNING: This anthology contains mature themes including:
Blending elements of fantasy, comedy, and light horror, Crow Town offers readers a rich buffet of experiences and perspectives. Each story invites you to explore new boundaries between here and there, where crows serve as silent observers, mischievous tricksters, and harbingers of change.
From bustling city streets to quieter landscapes, these stories take flight across cultures and continents, revealing the universal fascination with these intelligent, mysterious birds. Crow Townpromises a reading experience that is both thought-provoking and entertaining, perfect for those who appreciate inventive storytelling with a splash of the weird and extraordinary.
CONTENT WARNING: This anthology contains mature themes including:
- Violence and death
Psychological trauma
Dark supernatural elements
Self-harm
Strong language
Intense psychological themes
Recommended for mature readers 18+ who are comfortable with dark fiction, psychological thrillers, and light horror. Not recommended for sensitive readers.
Genre: Mystery
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