On the Edges of Vision

Helen McClory
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***Winner of the Saltire First Book of the Year 2015*** In On the Edges of Vision, unease sounds itself in the language of legend. Images call on memory, on the monstrous self. Throughout Helen McClory’s daring debut collection, the skin prickles against sweeps of light or darkness, the fantastic or the frightful; deep water, dark woods, or scattered flesh in desert sand. Whether telling of a boy cyclops or a pretty dead girl, drowned sailors or the devil himself, each story draws the reader towards not bleakness but a tale half-told, a truth half-true: that the monster is human, and only wants to reach out and take you by the hand.
Genres: Short StoriesHorrorMagical RealismFantasyFictionShort Story CollectionScotland
169 Pages

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