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The Altar In The Hills and Other Weird Tales

The Altar in the Hills (and Other Weird Tales) is the first story collection by Brandon Barrows, one of the 21st century’s most-fervent followers of H.P. Lovecraft, the most-fevered mind of 20th century horror and weirdness! These weird tales blend horror, science-fiction and fantasy to weave stories of darkness and terror that will alternately leave you checking dark spaces for hidden horrors and wondering at the nature of reality itself. From the horror/mystery of The Altar in the Hills to the private confessions and revelations of one of mankind’s most brilliant minds in Through the Ether, these seven stories bring with them Old Gods, strange twists and interesting characters that will both surprise and delight fans of horror fiction.

About the Author

Brandon Barrows is an award-nominated writer of prose, poetry and comic books who lives by a big lake in Vermont with his wife and their feline overlords. Over forty of his prose stories have been published in various magazines and anthologies, as well as collected into the books THE AL-TAR IN THE HILLS (Raven Warren) and THE CASTLE-TOWN TRAGEDY (Dunham's Manor Press). His first novel, THIS ROUGH OLD WORLD, was published in 2017 by Electric Pentacle Press.His comics work includes MYTHOS: LOVECRAFT'S WORLDS (Caliber Comics), JACK HAMMER (Action Lab Comics), VOYAGA (Markosia), appearances in HEAVY METAL MAGAZINE and more.

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