Author: JG Faherty
Narrator: Danielle Bryn
Unabridged: 1 hr 58 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 12/23/2023
Genre: Poetry - Subjects & Themes
SONGS IN THEY KEY OF DEATH, a collection of poetic horror, by JG Faherty
"Songs in the Key of Death is a collection of edgy, stirring poems from the author of such well-known books as Ragman and The Wakening. I was delighted to learn that JG Faherty is expanding his horizons into poetry, and the result is a fascinating compilation of dark enchantments. Highly recommended!" —Jeani Rector, Editor of The Horror Zine
"I love the way JG Faherty's extraordinary poetry collection plays with language, form, and emotion. These pieces are by turns frightening, melancholy, disturbing, smart, and darkly witty. Songs in the Key of Death is a hit!" —Lisa Morton, six-time Bram Stoker Award® winner
"I really enjoyed this collection. The poems are philosophical and eerie, sometimes brutal and disturbing, with a lot of sharp edges and concise choices of language and imagery." —Erinn Kemper, horror and weird fiction author whose stories have appeared in Tor.com, Black Static, Chiral Mad, Prism, Cemetery Dance Magazine, Dark Discoveries, and other markets
Cover Art by Mystic Art Design, Audiobook Narration by Danielle Bryn
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