Out Now: The Lost Treasure Hunters

Celebrating this Pride Month with a new release! The collection of queer folk horror stories, The Lost Treasure Hunters and Other Tales of Folk Terrors by Antonija Mežnarić is now out and ready to chill you to your bones.

Seasons of the River: Preview and a bonus story!

Are you patiently waiting for the release of the second book in our Slavic urban fantasy trilogy A Town Called River by Igor Rendić? If the answer is yes, then we have a treat for you! We have a preview of the first chapter, A Late Summer’s Night, to check out what waits for PaulContinue reading “Seasons of the River: Preview and a bonus story!”

Cover Reveal: Seasons of the River

With a change in the season, going from summer to fall (with the fall equinox just at the corner!), we bring you a first look at the glorious cover of the Seasons of the River.

Out Now: Slavic Supernatural

Something Slavic this way comes… or, better said, it’s already here! Yes, our first anthology of short speculative fiction, inspired by Slavic folklore and mythology, Slavic Supernatural, is now available in both ebook and paperback format, and is waiting for you to pick it up. It collects eleven tales of death, winter, seasonal changes, ecologicalContinue reading “Out Now: Slavic Supernatural”

Cover Reveal: Slavic Supernatural

Something Slavic this way comes…

And it’s the cover reveal of our first anthology! It’s beautiful, eerie, and dark, just like the stories in the book

Mistress of Geese—Now in Paperback

Mistress of Geese, the queer folk horror collection written by Antonija Mežnarić, is now available in paperback, too! As you can see, our cover photo artist Mojca Brenko-Puzak, a folk horror aficionado and an amazing photographer, took the opportunity to do a bit of a ‘coverception’ with her copy of the book. The book collectsContinue reading “Mistress of Geese—Now in Paperback”

Of Monsters and Dogs, by Antonija Mežnarić

“He fucking ate my dog,” the woman answered with anguish and pure, unbridled confusion in her voice. She lifted her face, sticky and red, and looked at Danijela with eyes which were bright even in the dimly lit park. “He fucking ate my fucking dog.”