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Mountain Dead takes a look at the dark side of Appalachia, where the Undead walk, driven by old magic and worse, their hunger for us. Almost Heaven…or is it? The mountain's enduring beauty holds something dark. Something dreadful. Something hungry for our flesh, our brains. ...
Mountain Dead takes a look at the dark side of Appalachia, where the Undead walk, driven by old magic and worse, their hunger for us.
Almost Heaven…or is it?
The mountain's enduring beauty holds something dark. Something dreadful. Something hungry for our flesh, our brains. Something dead yet not quite dead, driven by magic as old as the coal seams and the hills.
This chapbook is supplemental material from the anthology Appalachian Undead edited by Eugene Johnson and Jason Sizemore. For more great stories like the four below, check out Appalachian Undead.
Table of Contents
Deep Underground -- Sara M. Harvey
Unto the Lord a New Song -- Geoffrey Girard
Let Me Come In -- Lesley Conner
And It'll Haunt Me (For Long Days to Come) -- K. Allen Wood
Almost Heaven…or is it?
The mountain's enduring beauty holds something dark. Something dreadful. Something hungry for our flesh, our brains. Something dead yet not quite dead, driven by magic as old as the coal seams and the hills.
This chapbook is supplemental material from the anthology Appalachian Undead edited by Eugene Johnson and Jason Sizemore. For more great stories like the four below, check out Appalachian Undead.
Table of Contents
Deep Underground -- Sara M. Harvey
Unto the Lord a New Song -- Geoffrey Girard
Let Me Come In -- Lesley Conner
And It'll Haunt Me (For Long Days to Come) -- K. Allen Wood
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