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Aranzazu Banks, horror on Hecate Strait, in Canadian Dreadful anthology

Robin Rowland 

Canadian Dreadful

 

 

 

 

 

 

A mariner sailing from  BC’s  Douglas Channel to Haida Gwaii is seduced by mysterious lights on Hecate Stait, not knowing a seductive monster lurks off Aranzazu Banks.
My short story Aranzazu Banks appears in the new anthology of Canadian horror and magic realism Canadian Dreadful  edited by David Torcher and published by Dark Dragon.

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Canadian Dreadful: An Anthology

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