Description
The Forest That Ate People & Other Not So Scary Stories is a remarkable collection of speculative fiction that draws inspiration from the rich cultural landscape of Assam. Through a series of imaginative narratives, author Harsita Hiya weaves together elements of folklore, mythology, and contemporary life to create stories that challenge conventional notions of horror and fear.
Rather than relying on jump scares or graphic content, these tales invite readers into a world where the uncanny becomes familiar and the mysterious becomes relatable. Each story serves as a window into Assamese culture and imagination, presenting scenarios that are more thought-provoking than terrifying. The collection showcases how speculative fiction can be used to explore social themes, human nature, and the boundaries between reality and imagination.
Published by The Antonym Collections, this book is perfect for readers seeking intelligent, culturally-rooted storytelling that transcends genre boundaries.







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