Forests, Folklore, & Fiction by the fire
Jane Rowen tells stories where something is always watching, and the strange is almost familiar. Her fiction drifts through foggy forests, forgotten folklore, and the spaces between what’s remembered and what’s real.



Forests, Folklore, & Fiction by the fire
Jane Rowen tells stories where something is always watching, and the strange is almost familiar. Her fiction drifts through foggy forests, forgotten folklore, and the spaces between what’s remembered and what’s real.
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Exposure
An amazing thing, the camera. Almost from the very first days of photography, both photographs and cameras themselves (and photographers too, for that matter) were endowed with mystical and supernatural properties. And nothing has changed in our digital age
Viacheslav Sannikov
House Of Moss
I don’t think it’s possible to argue with the idea that every sorrow has roots. Unfortunately, many people tend to nurture those roots and water them, growing the tree of their sorrow, instead of uprooting it.
Viacheslav Sannikov
The Niveus Complex
The echoes of *The Thing* add a lot to this completely original and self-contained story. Very gripping!
Viacheslav Sannikov
The Hollowed House
It seems to me that this story is less about an encounter with the supernatural and more about something familiar to many of us: working through our own problems and fears through dreams and imagination.
Viacheslav Sannikov






