Scotland the Strange : Weird Tales from Storied Lands
(Author) Johnny MainsSomething was coming down the tide. It came down as quiet as a sleeping bairn, straight for him as he sat with his horse breasting the waters, and as it came the moon crept out of a cloud and he saw a glint of yellow hair. From misty moors, crags and clifftops comes a hoard of eighteen strange tales gathered by Johnny Mains, award-winning anthologist and editor of the British Library anthology Celtic Weird. Sourced from Scotland's storied literary heritage and bustling with witches, ghosts, devils and merfolk, this selection celebrates the works of treasured Scottish writers such as John Buchan, Robert Louis Stevenson, Dorothy K. Haynes and Neil M. Gunn alongside rare pieces by lesser-known authors - including two tales translated from Scots Gaelic. Brooding in the borderlands where strange folklore, bizarre mythology and twentieth-century hauntings meet, this volume promises chills and shivers as keen and fresh as the wind-whipped wilds of Scotland.
Johnny Mains
Johnny Mains is a British author, editor, and publisher known for his work in the horror genre. He has edited numerous anthologies of horror fiction, including "Best British Horror" and "Back From the Dead: The Legacy of the Pan Book of Horror Stories." Mains is also the founder of Noose & Gibbet Publishing, which specializes in publishing limited edition horror fiction. His writing style is characterized by a love for the macabre and a talent for creating chilling and atmospheric stories. Mains has made significant contributions to the horror genre through his editing and publishing work, helping to showcase new and established voices in the field. His most famous work is perhaps his editing of "Best British Horror," which has received critical acclaim for its selection of top-notch horror fiction from the UK.