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Marshland Horrors: The Cellar Door Issue #5

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Marshland Horrors is the fifth issue of The Cellar Door anthology series from Dark Peninsula Press. Featuring ten stories of dark fiction exploring backwater cults, voodoo, and other strange horrors lurking deep within the marshlands.

With stories Richard Beauchamp, Matt Bliss, Jennifer L. Collins, Cassandra Daucus, Alex Ebenstein, Ashlee Lhamon, Scotty Milder, SR Miller, Mark Szasz, and Martin Thompson. Compiled and edited by Aric Sundquist. Cover artwork by Mikio Murakami.

Something stirs within the swamp. Heed its call...

192 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 29, 2024

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Aric Sundquist

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Aric Sundquist is an author and editor of speculative fiction. His stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Fearful Fathoms Vol. 1, The Best of Dark Moon Digest, Night Terrors III, Evil Jester Digest Vol. 1, and Attic Toys. He is also the owner and editor of Dark Peninsula Press, an indie publishing company specializing in horror and thriller anthologies.

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March 12, 2025
Oh, I love a good tale set in a marsh! There’s just something about marshlands that screams horror, and boy did this collection bring the horror! In Marshland Horrors: The Cellar Door Issue #5 edited by Aric Sundquist, we get some wildly dark fiction that delves deep into the horrors that haunt the depths of the swamp.

Content Warnings: Scenes of graphic violence, child abuse, childbirth, and miscarriage.

These tales were all so interesting! Dark story fans will love that they all have a stark boundary between life and decay, between known and unknown.

Check out my full review here: https://www.ericarobynreads.com/marsh...
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