The Exile and Other Tales of Carcosa - PREORDER
A collection of horror tales by Galad Elflandsson (M. R. Summerleigh), inspired by Robert W. Chambers' The King in Yellow.
PREORDER - EXPECTED TO SHIP SUMMER 2025. All preordered copies will be signed by illustrator Dan Sauer and will also include an adhesive bookplate signed by the author (as Michael Summerleigh).
NOTE: At the author's request, this book is formatted at a 5" x 8" trim size, rather than our usual 6" x 9" size.In the late 1970s, a series of tales inspired by The King in Yellow were published in the pages of Dark Fantasy, Dragonbane, Copper Toadstool, and Gothic under a memorable nom de plume. ‘Galad Elflandsson’ captured the true spirit of Robert W. Chambers’ Carcosa mythology in all its terrifying fin de siècle strangeness. Collected in a vanishingly small edition in 2018, these tales again soon became nearly impossible to find. Now, they are gathered once more with three additional tales of fantastic horror—this time under the author’s real name. These stories are brimming with an originality that one seldom finds in pastiche or tribute, and the chills they inspire are as deep as they are genuine.
Though diverse in content, these tales maintain a unified aesthetic. The Yellow King rises in “How Darkness Came to Carcosa.” In the title story, a lonely student is saved from violence and despair by a mysterious exile who harbors a terrible secret. An artist rejects beauty in favor of the grotesque in “The Dance.” The Yellow Sign exacts its gruesome toll in “The Flat on Rue Chambard.” An impossibly old and hideous woman desires the love of a young man in “The Basilisk.” An alchemist seeks to usurp the ruler of Carcosa in “The Hand of the King.” And in “Cauld Shoon,” a man visits his family in their ancestral castle in the company of his sensuous, exotic girlfriend—who may not be who or what she appears.
Featuring a foreword by decadent writer Manuel Arenas and interior illustrations by Dan Sauer, The Exile and Other Tales of Carcosa is a surprising, darksome delight.
"Long out of print, Elflandsson’s Carcosa stories are now resurrected, and set their author as the forgotten heir to the throne once held by Karl Edward Wagner and Joseph Pulver. While skillfully keeping faith with the unsettling original work, these tales move the Chambers mythology in bold new directions both horrific and fantastic, and will thrill devotees of The King in Yellow and the Weird! —PETER RAWLIK, Author of Reanimators and The Eldritch Equations
"Galad Elflandsson’s eloquent prose scintillates, possessed of an easy erudition that hearkens back to a more elegant age. Reading his stories is like discovering a heretofore lost Weird Tales author from the era of H. P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. But Elflandsson treads paths Lovecraft dared not, and his characters suffer terrible—and truly unspeakable—consequences for delving into forbidden lore." —ADAM BOLIVAR, Author of Told by Firelight in Timbered Halls
Trade Paperback - 5 x 8 inches - Illustrated
Approx. 190 pages
CONTENTS:
Foreword by Manuel Arenas
How Darkness Came to Carcosa
A Shade’s Lament
The Exile
The Dance
The Flat on Rue Chambord
An Augury
The Basilisk
The Hand of the King
Cauld Shoon
Afterword by the Author