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A review by shaneent
What Darkness Fears by Anne J. Hill
3.0
This anthology is full of ghosts, monsters, and mysterious haunts. You'll find a trickster god's softer side, a basket-carriage pulled by headless chickens, and a sci fi prodigal son. There is a variety of stories and poems in this collection, ranging from serious to more light-hearted.
My favourite short stories and poems are from Part Two, which includes the more humorous tales.
These tales may begin in the darkness, but they're really about what darkness fears - the light. Some pieces explicitly highlight faith, and the hope and light than can be found in faith.
My favourite short stories and poems are from Part Two, which includes the more humorous tales.
These tales may begin in the darkness, but they're really about what darkness fears - the light. Some pieces explicitly highlight faith, and the hope and light than can be found in faith.