
It Calls from the Forest, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Simon de Deney
About this listen
Whatever you do, do not listen.
Ignore that pull, the need to escape from drudgeries of life and find peace and solitude within nature. It is not the cool breeze and the scent of pine that whispers your name.
No, these things within the forest will rip out your heart and devour your soul. You will tremble as they revel in your madness, taking everything from you and leaving you with nothing. Delve inside this anthology of what truly lurks within the shadows of the trees.
Created by award-winning horror and fiction authors around the world. We dare you to take this journey with us and find out what horrors await you.
The Forest Is Calling. Will you answer?
"A Wail of a Tail" By Emma K. Leadley - A starving hunter and his dog leave for a routine hunting trip, but what he brings back is anything but routine.
"The Thing In The Woods" By D.R. Smith - A group of young boys discover something strange and otherworldly in the forest. Compelled by forces unseen to take it home with them, disaster quickly unfolds. Will anyone survive?
"The Hike" By E.E.W. Christmas - A weekend getaway turns disastrous for Steph, when she wakes to find Becca missing and their car destroyed.
"Forest Man" By Holley Cornetto - A group of old friends reminisce about the summer that changed their lives forever and they soon realize some things should be left in the past.
"Hollow Woods" By Brian Duncan - Making friends is hard, but Emma soon realizes that her new friends aren't who she thinks they are, and the Florida Everglades can be a dangerous place.
"Seita" By Thomas Wake - A hunting trip goes terribly wrong when nature takes back what was stolen.
"Fairies in the Forest" By Jason Holden - A father son getaway turns deadly when the ramblings of their late grandfather prove true.
Twenty-four terrifying stories ripped out of your nightmares.
©2020 Eerie River Publishing (P)2020 Eerie River Publishingoutstanding anthology
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The Hike by E.E.W Christman, this was the first story to lure me in. l found myself listening intently as l wanted to know what had happened to Becca! At one point the familiarity of eighties psycological horror films started to conjure up ideas in my mind, and this in turn had me gripped! I found it more creepy when dialogue was not exchanged, instead a descriptive image of what could be seen of Becca. This kept me guessing, and with the ever building tension of not knowing. A twist that l did not see coming!
A Matter of Recycling by Tim Mendees, this was my favourite if l had to pick out of the two of his stories included in this anthology. The concept gave me a different perspective in terms of the way in which l view nature, and this took on a whole new meaning. Such as how nature could completely drive a person to lose their own sanity! It was as if nature had become a form of never ending hunger, and the very idea of this made me fearful.
Getting Away From It All by Greg Hunter. The thought of hearing your own wounds talk and guide you practically made my legs turn to jelly, as l actually looked down to imagine the feel of the vibration in my body coming from the talking voices! This notion had never entered my mind before, l found it extremely unnerving and at the same time thought provoking!
Out of all the stories Jodie's Spot by Mark Towse haunted me the most. Steve's sister Jodie had gone missing for over a year. She was never far from his thoughts or dreams. Whenever he goes hiking he still imagines seeing her. This leads to a questionable event, where we the reader can never be sure if this happened or whether it was his subconcious making an appearance due to the guilt he carried around with him for so long. When Jodie calls out for Steve, a big part of me wanted it to be her but another part of me did not want to believe that this was possible. The sights, smells and sounds of the forest could have evoked a need within himself to seek a form of closure. You could come to the conclusion of Steve having an overactive imagination, as he himself mentions. Though when faced with the one person you miss the most in that moment, who can say what is apprehensible as real or existant.
An Insatiable Hunger Lies Within The Forest
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The storylines and characters are amazing. The narration is really great.
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