A compilation of uncommon supernatural tales and bibliographic oddities edited by musician David Tibet.
A third volume of supernatural tales and obscure texts that continues the series of chilling compilations edited by artist, writer, and musician David Tibet that began with The Moons At Your Door and There Is a Graveyard that Dwells In Man.
Surveying a more occluded terrain of ghostly weirdness than its predecessors, this collection includes many forgotten, neglected, or little-known voices of strange fiction that will chill and delight even the most seasoned of supernatural aficionados. With tales by Theodore Poulson, HTW Bousfield, Walter De La Mare, Robert Gathorne Hardy, Wirt Garrare, Chris Massie, WF Harvey, M Hayling, HR Wakefield, Bessie Kyffin-Taylor, Dolf Wyllarde.
Dark Indeed, Sorrel also includes the first new story, and a selection of new poems, written by June-Alison Gibbons, author of The Pepsi Cola Addict, since the 1990s, and unpublished poems by her twin sister Jennifer Gibbons, alongside substantial bibliographical notes by James Machin and Tim Jarvis.