Charlotte Tierney
@charlieratpig.bsky.social
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https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-cat-bride/charlotte-tierney/9781784633622 Conjunctions / The London Magazine / 3:AM / NER / Galley Beggars Prize 2023 / Nightjar / Weird Horror. All ‘moor, no snore.
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I have a book to sell and a friend who can use a computer, good morning
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terriwindling.bsky.social
For those on the other side of the moor, Emma will also be talking about Dartmoor myths & legends with author & broadcaster @smpierce.bsky.social on 9 October in Ashburton. To book tickets: www.dartmoortorsfestival.co.uk
Event poster: 'Tall Tales and Strange Stories' at St Lawrence Chapel, Ashburton, TQ13 7DD, on 9 October at 7 pm. Explore Dartmoor's legends with guide & author Emma Cunis and writer Sophie Pierce, delving into the moor's best-known myths, their origins, and their deep connection to the land and roots. The image is a drawing of a ghostly coach crossing the Dartmoor landscape. Art by Gina Hemery.
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terriwindling.bsky.social
For those within traveling distance of #Dartmoor, this #nature & #folklore event is coming up in Chagford soon: a talk with Dartmoor historian & guide Emma Cunis, with art by Gina Hemery. Emma's people have lived on the moor for generations; her knowledge of this land is deep and wise.
Image: The poster for "Magical Myths & Moorland Legends" at Endecott House, Chagford, TQ13 8AJ, on 17 October, 7PM:  an evening of Dartmoor tales and enchantment with local historian Emma Cunis, folklorist Terri Windling, and art by Gina Hemery. The evening celebrates the publication of Emma's new book, Dartmoor Myths & Legends. For tickets, visit Emma's Dartmoor's Daughter website: www.dartmoorsdaughter.com. The art on the poster is a Dartmoor landscape by Gina Hemery.
charlieratpig.bsky.social
Nineties parenting is in the news again. Pls buy my bk.
Screen shot of Independent article “Why everyone is turning to the 90s for parenting tips” and the cover of The Cat Bride
charlieratpig.bsky.social
CONGRATULATIONS TO @benpester.bsky.social

(and everyone else)
goldsmithsprize.bsky.social
We are delighted to announce the #GoldsmithsPrize2025 shortlist.

Congratulations to our six brilliant novelists!

Find out more about the shortlist: www.gold.ac.uk/goldsmiths-p...
charlieratpig.bsky.social
I had two, but I can’t find the other one. It was “DON’T OVERESTIMATE THE READER’S KNOWLEDGE OF MEGAFAUNA”

More advice for life.
charlieratpig.bsky.social
Made a badge out of some amazing wisdom @jolloyds.bsky.social once offered me.

Advice for life, not just paras.

(Should obviously have cited her as the source. It is v tiny badge tho.)
Small badge reading “Consider whether you really need both a colossal and giant squid”
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jacquiwine.bsky.social
New on the blog today, I've written about UNDER THE EYE OF THE BIG BIRD by Hiromi Kawakami (tr Asa Yoneda).

A thought-provoking, speculative novel about evolution, societal structures & the possible extinction of humanity. Lots of interesting ideas here. 💙📚

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Under the Eye of the Big Bird by Hiromi Kawakami (tr. Asa Yoneda)
The award-winning Japanese writer Hiromi Kawakami first came to prominence with her beautiful, meditative novella Strange Weather in Tokyo (tr. Allison Markin Powell), which was shortlisted for the…
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charlieratpig.bsky.social
“A WOMAN’S PLACE IS IN THE HAUNTED HOME” was described by J C Oates, here, in these very hallowed character counts, as an “absolutely original & delightful; a most unique (sic!) ghost story for our time.”

Available now in The Best Weird Fiction of the Year from @undertow.bsky.social
Cover of The Best Weird Fiction of the Year from Undertow Publishing
charlieratpig.bsky.social
You think you’re doing ok but then you find out there’s a giraffe chiropractor
charlieratpig.bsky.social
“Genre horror … takes aim at the presuppositions of philosophical inquiry… and makes of those blind spots its central concern.”

One demon essay in and I have been introduced to Ulver’s Madrigal and Ildjarn’s Forest Poetry as well as Keijo Haino.

Tuesday morning, you have delivered.
Copy of Eugene Thacker’s “In the dust of this planet”
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scratchbooks.bsky.social
We’re one of an elite publishing menagerie coming to Bath on 8th November. Finish your TBRs, smash your piggy banks, bring your big tote bag…
charlieratpig.bsky.social
I need your best list of vintage children’s illness lit. I don’t want to sound like a pedant but you can’t include Tom’s Midnight Garden because he was fine, the brother had the measles. Did you ever see the horrifyingly sickly film of THIS?
Vintage cover of deliciously sickly and weird Marianne Dreams
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jesszafarris.bsky.social
The Shadow Glass (2022) by @joshwinning.bsky.social is the best book I’ve read this year.

It’s a wildly underrated, emotionally grounded adventure story for anyone who grew up loving Labyrinth, Dark Crystal, or any Jim Henson-type media, but it also introduces its own wonderful lore and characters.
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wildhuntbooks.bsky.social
HAPPY PUBLICATION DAY TO THE RETREAT by Gemma Fairclough!

Order direct from our bookshop or your favourite retailer (worldwide, paperback & ebook)

www.wildhuntbooks.co.uk/books/p/ther...
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wildhuntbooks.bsky.social
ooohhh lala... Finished copy sample from the printer arrived. Can't believe this is our final instalment in The Northern Weird Project...Turbine 34 by Katherine Clements

Mysterious moors, weird strangers, animal? sounds in the night...Are you ready?!
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extrateethmag.bsky.social
We caught up with With Bite alum @charlieratpig.bsky.social about her excellent debut novel, The Cat Bride!

Charlotte spoke to us about writing long versus short fiction, the emotional journey of publishing and who she'd have at her dream literary party.