Exploring the chilling legend of the Wendigo, this collection of tales delves into themes of hunger, isolation, and the human psyche. Each story offers a unique perspective on the Wendigo myth, blending horror with cultural commentary. The narratives traverse various settings and characters, revealing how the insatiable craving for power or survival can lead to terrifying consequences. Readers will encounter both traditional and contemporary interpretations, making for a haunting exploration of folklore and its impact on humanity.
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Dana Fredsti brings a unique blend of thrill and darkness to her writing, fueled by a background in theatrical sword-fighting and a fascination with the unconventional. Her experiences, ranging from stage combat to close encounters with exotic felines, inform a narrative style where the lines between reality and fiction blur. Fredsti explores the darker aspects of human nature, often with a keen eye for the absurd and a passion for zombie lore. Her work promises a captivating read, marked by suspense and a distinctive, imaginative voice.


The Spawn of Lilith
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Out of the spotlight, in the darker corners of the studio backlots, Hollywood hides a remarkable secret. Actor or actress, set designer, electrician, best boy, or grip-in la-la land, it pays not to be human. Vampires, succubae, trolls, elementals, goblins-studios hire anyone and anything that can take direction, be discreet, and not eat the extras. (The less you know about your agent, the better.) Though only human, stuntwoman and struggling actress Lee Striga is a member of the legendary Katz Stunt Crew. They're the best in the biz, in part because they can y, and boast superhuman strength. When Lee lands a job on the movie Pale Dreamer , however, not everyone is following the script. It's up to her to gure out who-or what-is killing the cast and crew. Especially when Lee goes from stuntwoman to lead role... and the next target.