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.