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Nem Rowan

    Nem Rowan has been writing since he was eleven and has never looked back, but his favorite genre remains romance, a love inherited from his grandmother's collection of Mills & Boon novels. Despite his passion for horror movies and Retrowave music, he always finds a way to weave darker elements into his narratives, ensuring his stories avoid becoming overly saccharine. His fascination with true crime, unsolved mysteries, missing persons cases, and serial killers, alongside a deep knowledge of mythology and folklore, particularly British and European traditions, significantly influences his writing. Living in Sweden, Rowan's work masterfully balances the tender aspects of romance with thrilling, often unsettling, undertones.

    Witcheskin
    • Following the disappearance of his father, keen photographer Owen returns to the Welsh village where his parents grew up to live with his mother and her boyfriend. Despite being born in Wales and having been raised in England, Owen feels like an outcast, and the villagers are unfriendly. He soon discovers an epidemic of cattle mutilations that have been spreading through the countryside like a rash and, determined to discover the cause, he takes up his camera and starts snapping pictures.While pursuing the mystery, he meets Maredudd, an old friend of his parents of whom they had never spoken, and Owen can't help but feel drawn to him. Maredudd seems to know more about the mutilations than the other villagers are willing to admit, and even more about the supposed death of Owen's father than his own mother does. Maredudd shows Owen things he never thought possible, and Owen soon finds himself at the centre of the kind of folk tale only his father could dream of.

      Witcheskin