Creatures of Liminal Space - PREORDER
PREORDER - WIDE RELEASE IN MAY 2025. Preorders from our site will ship before the official release.
Daniel Braum's intentionally ambiguous stories are akin to those you might find in the original Twilight Zone show, and will delight readers of Ray Bradbury, Lucius Shepard, Robert Aickman, and Tanith Lee.
Creatures of Liminal Space explores the spaces in-between, and the numinous encounters one may have there In this collection, you will find three short story length selections of Braum’s hallmark strange tales (including one original to this book), interspersed among twelve dark and wondrous flash fiction length selections. Braum and illustrator Dan Sauer invite you to traverse these labyrinths of the liminal, and join them on a phantasmagoric journey replete with dark and ethereal denizens haunting exotic borderlands far-flung and shadowy corners just next door.
Discover the heartbreaking secrets of a Loch Ness Monster sighted in the lush jungles of Central America. Learn who or what the enigmatic Jaguar King is protecting with the wild cats of a remote swath of tropical forest. Traverse patterns of love and loss and time—and learn whether our friendships and truths, like constellations of stars, are real or perceived.
“Emotionally complex, character-driven stories of wanderers, people far from home and far from comfortable in their own skin. Not since Lucius Shepard has a North American fantasist written so deftly about Central America. Braum’s superb stories are well worth the read.” —BRIAN EVENSON, Author of Good Night, Sleep Tight and Song for the Unraveling of the World
Trade paperback - 6x9 inches
Approx. 140 pages - Fully illustrated
CONTENTS:
Kookaburra
Breathstealer
“Go.”
Where the Jaguar King Lives in the Dark Heart of the Wood
Boon of the Monkey God
Matthias and the Sentinel
The Moalai
A Loch Ness Monster Under the Light of the Southern Cross
On Darkened Lawns
In Search of Elephant Corners
Human Impersonation Day
Phantom Constellations
The Walking Man
A Picture of Zurich
Houdini's Grave