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Wild Fell

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Wild Fell

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Rowe

ISBN:

9781771481595

Publisher:

ChiZine Publications

Imprint:

ChiZine Publications

Publication Date:

2nd January 2014

Country:

Canada

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Dewey:

FIC

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 229mm

Weight:

227g

Description

The crumbling summerhouse called Wild Fell has weathered the violence of the seasons for more than a century. Built for his family by a 19th-century politician of impeccable rectitude, the house has kept its terrible secrets and its darkness sealed within its walls. For a hundred years, the townspeople of have prayed the darkness inside Wild Fell would stay there.

Reviews

Praise for Michael Rowe

Rowes tale of teenage anguish and loneliness (October) is an exquisitely told cautionary tale, rich in visceral images of horror and the erotic.
Vince Liaguno, editor of the Bram Stoker Award-winning Unspeakable Horror: From the Shadows of the Closet

October is the kind of horror novel a lot of adults needed when they were kids. Michael Rowe understands that while it gets better for some people, not everyone can afford to sit back and wait if they want to survive. A powerful and powerfully frightening tale about making hard choices in the name of survival, and what those choices cost. Because becoming who you are really means making a deal with the Devil. And sometimes, the Devil is the only one who really understands.
Bracken MacLeod, author of Stranded and 13 Views of the Suicide Woods

Michael Rowes talent shines through in this terrifying story of black magic, social persecution, and desire gone horrifically wrong. Readers will immediately identify with the story of Mikey Childress, and theyll hold on for dear life as Mikeys search for acceptance and a dream of love drag them across a jagged terrain of brutality and indifference. With October, Rowe taps into the primal terrors of a teens life, exploring the loneliness and misery of an outcast who finds his only salvation in a vicious, dark place.
Lee Thomas, Lambda Literary Award- and Bram Stoker Award-winning author of The German and Down on Your Knees

[Wild Fell is a] superb ghost story that evokes terrors both ancient and modern, and delivers us to a place of profound fear.
Clive Barker

[A] major new talent. Michael Rowe is now on my must-read list.
Christopher Rice

[Wild Fell] by Canadian author Michael Rowe fulfills the Hobbesian ideal of a haunted house novel: nasty, brutish and short. Also, elegant. With more than a little meta-fictional self-awarenessanother trope of the haunted house novel post-1820, when the genre was already centuries oldRowe tells the story of damaged ingnue Jameson Browning, who purchases the titular mansion on a lake-locked outcropping called Blackmore Island after an accident which puts him in possession of a sizable cash settlement. The ghosts are also real in Rowe, this time in the visage of Rosa Blackmore, a spectral teenager who makes known her presence in grim, strobic flashes around the estate. And yet, as in all the best haunted house stories, the specter in Wild Fell is more than just that; its a powerful human emotion made fleshor un-flesh, as the case may be. While over it all loom the spires of Wild Fell: dwelt in by Jameson, dwelling in him.
Electric Lit

Michael Rowe writes like a storyteller, so seamlessly that the words disappear under your skin.
Susie Moloney for CBC Manitoba

Author Bio

Michael Rowe is the author of Enter, Night (CZP) and has received the Lambda Literary Award and the Spectrum Award. He was a finalist for the International Horror Guild, Sunburst, Aurora and National Magazine Awards. Clive Barker has lauded Rowe for changing the face of horror with his Queer Fear anthologies.

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