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Claire L. Smith

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CLAIRE L. SMITH (she/her) is an Australian author, poet and visual artist.

Based in genres such as gothic horror and dark fantasy, her work has been featured in Moonchild Magazine, Dark Marrow, Peculiars Magazine, The Horror Tree and more.

Her illustrations and cover art has been featured alongside several spooky stories from Off Limits Press, Ghost Orchid Press, Tenebrous Press, The Ghastling, and more.

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“This is a gift, Helena, not a curse. You can help
them,” Minerva said.
“I’m afraid of them,” Helena replied, blunt as a butcher’s
knife.
“And they sense that, and they think they can take
your place,” Minerva replied, matching Helena’s tone.”
Claire L. Smith, Helena

“I felt it again, the house’s pull, the urge to sink to the ground and merge against it”
Claire L. Smith, When We Entered That House

“The remains of her childhood had been torn from her white, clenching knuckles”
Claire L. Smith, When We Entered That House

“my body is a temple, and I am the god it was built for”
Savannah Brown

“Now, I feel like my tongue is soaked in lemon juice, the things that I once loved sour against my gums.”
Claire L. Smith, When We Entered That House

“That's the issue with children; they may not remember every word you said or exactly what you did, but they will always remember how you made them feel.”
Claire L. Smith, When We Entered That House

“Death is what feeds this forest,” it replied, “if there is no death, there is nothing to feed on, nothing to thrive on.”
Claire L. Smith, Agnes and Cat

“I felt it again, the house’s pull, the urge to sink to the ground and merge against it”
Claire L. Smith, When We Entered That House

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