![]() ![]() but he also injects some black humour and much appreciated wit.” Steevan Glover - Author of The Frog and the Scorpion “Lambert manages to create genuine atmosphere and spine-tingling moments. "very atmospheric black and white illustrations courtesy of Mr Nigel Wilson" - Hypnobobs This collection is well worth checking out for its originality and chilling tone.” - Phil Syphe Author of Cash ‘n’ Carrots and other capers "Tales from the Black Meadow" features a blend of weird and disturbing short stories. "Properly spooky and really well written.” - Sebastian Baczkiewicz - Creator of Radio 4’s Pilgrim ![]() “A fine piece of British Hauntology” - Gareth Rees Author of Marshland “.visceral dread slowly rises from its mustiness.” - Mythogeography this is a collection that strongly invites a second reading." - STARBURST MAGAZINE Also of note are "Children of the Black Meadow" where a bereaved mother resurrects her deceased kids as blackberry bramble homunculi cyclical damnation tale "The Coal Man and the Creature" and the paranoia-inducing sucker punch "The Watcher From the Village". ![]() "The stand out entries include "Beyond the Moor" a poem about a maiden accosted by a bandit who remains unafraid due to having been to the “beyond” of the title and returned. ![]()
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