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Poems From The Witching Hour

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Poems From The Witching Hour, is a result of a year long search for the most exciting and scary modern day poems. This volume is a collection of verse by a group of poets wrestling against the creatures from the supernatural. It introduces us to an imaginative, dark, anarchic realm where anything is possible... where real life crashes into the imaginary creatures of the night. Meet the hungry vampire, the hookman waiting in the shadows and many more extraordinary creatures.

76 pages, Paperback

First published November 21, 2012

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November 5, 2013
This book is an exciting exploration of dark and supernatural poetry. The photographs are interesting and very dramatic reflecting the whole genre of the anthology. This volume showcases the winner of the 2012 The Witching Hour competition, Stephen McQuiggan for his scary poem with a twist "Candledrawn" as well as the best entries into the competition. This book is about monsters, demons and the wicked side of nature. It is not recommended for people of a sensitive disposition. Fear junkies and horror addicts will enjoy this walk into the darkness From Lost Tower Publications.

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