Yet, I want to clear that this collection was definitely a horror collection. These stories offered insight into the experience of being an indigenous person in the United States while exploring major themes of identity and family. This was a fantastic collection of own voices indigenous horror stories written by an Native American author. His style is subtle and gripping with a pace that steeps suspense like that of a seasoned horror veteran. I'm going to be keeping an eye on Hawk as he delivers more, fresh literary frights to unsuspecting reader's. Shane Hawk crafted the perfect blend of Indigenous folklore and supernatural horror for this delightfully terrifying collection. □□□□□ is a collection of shocking and disturbing short stories by an emerging author. This debut collection includes six short stories and notes by Indigenous author, Shane Hawk. Anoka is a small town in Minnesota also known as "the Halloween capital of the world." Werewolves, sinister children and pagan witches are just a few of the strange and abhorrent entities that prey on the town's most vulnerable residents.
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