Beasts of England
Nathan Connolly(Editor)
Dead Ink Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 17. September 2026
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-917792-86-8 (ISBN)
Description
From time immemorial, the landscapes of England have stoked the flames of imagination, in which new and evolving terrors have been forged. For the Romans, England was a fog-bound half-mythical island at the edge of the world, a land of terrifying wonders. For Geoffrey of Monmouth it was a place in which giants resided. Glidas saw a sinful island abandoned by God and ravaged by divine judgement, whilst Bede saw a chosen land of miracles and divine intervention.
Covering all four corners of this green and unpleasant land, these 10 short stories explore the rich mythology, folklore and urban legend that flourishes here. From ancient forests and the things that lurk in their shadows, to desolate moorland, lakes and cities, these authors will take you on a journey of discovery and introduce you to creatures that will haunt your steps eternally.
Covering all four corners of this green and unpleasant land, these 10 short stories explore the rich mythology, folklore and urban legend that flourishes here. From ancient forests and the things that lurk in their shadows, to desolate moorland, lakes and cities, these authors will take you on a journey of discovery and introduce you to creatures that will haunt your steps eternally.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-917792-86-8 (9781917792868)
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Person
Nathan Connolly is the editor of Know Your Place: Essays on the Working Class, by the Working Class, Test Signal: An Anthology of New Northern Fiction, and, along with Harriet Hirshman, Motives Unknown: A New Northern Crime Anthology. He is director of Dead Ink Books, one of the UK's leading independent publishers.