The Wendigo and Other Stories
(Author) Algernon BlackwoodIn the view of many one of the greatest writers of the strange and weird, Algernon Blackwood evolved from a teller of ghost stories to a pioneering master of such emergent fictional modes as cosmic horror and nature Gothic. In tales whose settings range from the eerie North Woods of Canada to the mysterious sands of the Egyptian desert, Blackwood blurs the boundaries between human and nonhuman, living and dead, beckoning the reader into strange borderlands wherealien forces lurk, waiting for the chance to break through into our world.
Algernon Blackwood
Algernon Blackwood was a British author known for his supernatural and horror fiction. His most famous work, "The Willows," is a seminal tale of cosmic horror and psychological tension. Blackwood's atmospheric writing style and exploration of the unknown realms of the supernatural have had a lasting influence on the horror genre.