Quaint Folk

by Bitter Karella
$19.99


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“To experience Karella's cheerfully unhinged fiction is to surrender to a spectacularly fierce and uncompromising literary force. A bold, potent brew of all the best elements of folk and queer horror.” —Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

Quaint Folk is an unapologetically queer and thrillingly...

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Published By Run For It

Format Paperback

Number Of Pages 352

Publication Date 10/06/2026

ISBN 9780316581943

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


"To experience Karella's cheerfully unhinged fiction is to surrender to a spectacularly fierce and uncompromising literary force. Quaint Folk astonished me with its charming, mythical weirdness threaded with genuine moments of pure tenderness. A bold, potent brew of all the best elements of folk and queer horror."—Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke

Quaint Folk is the folk horror I always wanted: queer, funny, bloody, and outrageous in the best way. I had an absolute blast!”

Laura Cranehill, author of Wife Shaped Bodies

“Deliciously arch in its portrayal of a British everyvillage, Quaint Folk is never anything other than wildly entertaining—and very sad, and hopeful, and dark. Bitter Karella asks: how much would you pay for the perfect jam bap? And what if the price were your deepest and most authentic self?”
 

Ally Wilkes, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of All the White Spaces

“Imagine a cozy Wicker Man with shades of Twin Peaks, told in the barbed voice of a horny Mary Poppins, and suffused with a high Donnie Darko creep factor, and you might just come close to envisioning the wonder that is this horrific, witchy, jiggery jam of a book. I loved it.”

Andy Davidson, author of The Hollow Kind

“A heaving Hieronymus Bosch acid trip that skins the idyllic flesh off the folk horror subgenre and paints the reader's face in its blood."

Clay McLeod Chapman, author of Devil Inside

“F*cking riveting. Quaint Folk is hilarious and gore-soaked, and I truly think that Karella is a master of modern horror.”

Sam Rebelein, Bram Stoker Award-nominated author of It's Only A Game

 
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