Dark Nature


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Dark Nature: A Horror Anthology

 by Macabre Ladies

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Dark Nature: A Horror Anthology
by Macabre Ladies

Generation after generation, humans have ripped apart the world, leaving garbage and desolation in our wake. Burning, destroying, and stealing from the earth. We see it happening day by day and do nothing about it. Our air is toxic with pollution along with our waters and the earth cries as it watches the destruction.

Until now.

From the depths of the darkest minds of horror comes mother nature’s final retribution. It’s time for Gaia to fight back, and karma really is a b*tch.

Dark Nature is an anthology of thirteen dark tales of nature.

She Weeps Vermillion (O, Harbinger)
by Hayden Waller
In the Wych Elm
by Emma Kathryn
Invasive Species
by Mark Wheaton
Pt. Reyes
by B.F. Vega
Polarion by
Shea Herlihy-Abba
Natural Predators
by Rami Ungar
Gator March
by Robert H. Cherny
The Cicada’s Song
by M. Betterelli
Things are Pretty Much the Same Everywhere
by Robert DeLeskie
Things We Throw Away
by Leanne Olson
Prey
by Mike Marcus
The Uncut Hair of Graves
by Daniel R. Robichaud
A Walk in the Woods
by Marc Sorondo

Warning: These are dark/horror stories and do contain violence, gore, and other disturbing content. Proceed with care.


Robin's Review:
These are short stories so I can’t really tell you what they are about, but I will describe them. Creepy, chilling, scary, gross, frightening, hair-raising, unnerving, and just plain horrifying not necessarily in that order.

This is a magnificent collection of stories written exceptionally well by the authors and might be considered a “wake up call”.

I dare you to find a story in here that doesn’t frighten you and make you sit up straight. 

Well done.



Warning: These are dark/horror stories and do contain violence, gore, and other disturbing content. Proceed with care.

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