IT CALLS FROM THE FOREST

VOLUME ONE

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Hardcover ISBN: 978-1-7770410-8-3

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Edited by Alanna Robertson-Webb

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Contents

Foreword

A Wail of a Tail

Emma K. Leadley

The Thing In The Woods

D.R. Smith

The Hike

E.E.W. Christman

Only Snow

Clint Foster

Carhaze

Dale Drake

Knotwork Hill

C.W. Blackwell

Lazarus’ Respite

Michael Subjack

Forest Man

Holley Cornetto

Return To The Woods

G. Allen Wilbanks

The Lady in the Woods

Michael D. Nadeau

A Matter Of Recycling

Rouse Them Not

Tim Mendees

Dig

Elizabeth Nettleton

Pumpkinface

T.S. Hurt

Neumack Woods

N.M. Brown

Thirteen

Craig Crawford

Automatic Contamination

M.A. Smith

Interference

Matthew A. St. Cyr

Getting Away from It All

Greg Hunter

Fairies in the forest

Jason Holden

The Von Brunner Woods

Evan M. Elgin

Jodie’s spot

Mark Towse

Seita

Thomas Wake

Hollow Woods

Brian Duncan

Don’t Miss Out!

Foreword

We want to take a moment and thank you for purchasing this book, for supporting Eerie River Publishing and for experiencing the talented authors we’ve featured.

It is in our nature to seek the wild. We yearn for it, we crave it within the essence of our souls. We clamour out of cities to search it out, this fleeting promise of peace and solitude within nature.

There are dangers that lurk within the boundaries of trees and soil, where fresh air and meandering streams are not the only things that whisper our names.

Inside this anthology of the dark and twisted, you will read original stories over from award-winning authors that have dared to take this journey. Let them weave you tales of the hidden, secrets within plain sight. Stories of beasts, both human and not, and of unspeakable horrors dwelling amid the trees.

May you be forever entertained,

Eerie River Publishing

A Wail of a Tail

Emma K. Leadley

Bill’s stomach grumbled loudly enough that his dog, Jasper, turned to see what the noise was. They had spent a long, fruitless day together, and now dusk was setting. No damned animal had stayed long enough in the groundsman’s sights for him to aim, and even his traps had been disappointingly empty of potential dinner. Not even a tasteless, bony squirrel. Vegetable stew and stale bread it would have to be.

Taking one last look around before heading for the cabin, his heart leapt. Deep-brown fur flashed between the trunks only a short distance away. Bill estimated it to be the size of a very large cat — enough to eat like a king for a week. He pulled up his rifle and breathed deeply to steady his shoulders. Taking aim a single shot rang out, followed by a shrill, piercing scream. “Come on, lad,” he called to Jasper whilst running towards the kill. “Dinner for us!”

On the ground, where the creature should have been, was a tail. It was thick, meaty, and covered in coarse fur. Yet here was no body and, even more puzzling to Bill, no blood — not even a drop. He scratched his head whilst he looked around, perhaps it was getting too dark? Jasper circled, whining in excitement, but couldn’t find a scent trail to follow. It was as though the creature had just...disappeared...

Bill hefted the tail; it was definitely enough to add to the stew pot. Back at the cabin he sat on the stoop and skinned it, hanging the pelt on the rafters to dry. He cut round the bones, and finding them too small for Jasper, threw them into the woods for something else to enjoy. Taking up his knife again he sliced the remaining meat, thinking how sweet it smelt, not earthy like the plentiful squirrels or occasional deer that were his usual fare. Stirring together his foraged selection of herbs and bartered vegetables with the meat, he left the stew to cook over the open fire.

As it bubbled away the cabin filled with a mouth-watering smell. It was exotic and intoxicating, unlike anything Bill had ever experienced before. It promised a satisfying meal and, when staring into the smoke from the fire, he saw strange shapes form: hints of adventure and riches, the woman of his dreams...No, not just those, but all his hopes and aspirations coming to pass?

He shook his head, clearing his sight and his mind. Something wasn’t right. Had he put the wrong kind of mushrooms in the cooking pot? Jasper didn’t even seem to smell anything — he should be whining and pacing by now. But, Bill thought, the meat was tender, and he was ravenous.

He spooned a large portion into his bowl and dug straight in. His lips and tongue blistered with the heat as he ate, but he didn’t care. It tasted too good. He continued eating, spoon after spoon, topping up from the pot and shovelling it into his mouth as though in a trance. He mopped up every last drop with bread.

“Sorry, lad,” he said, turning to Jasper as he realised what he’d done. “There’s just biscuits left for you tonight.” Bill’s eyelids drooped, and even speech was an effort. It felt as though his face was disconnected from the rest of his body, and the room swam. Stumbling to his bed, like a drunkard, he sprawled flat out on the mattress fully clothed. “Must be coming down with something,” he

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