
Our world is one of magic, both shadowed and bright. We don’t see it. Distracted by the daily slog, we walk right by it; we pass it on the drive home from work. But it’s there, teeming from the sidewalk cracks, seething in the stare of a stranger, burbling in the creek out back. And when we do pay attention, we invite those powers to be our doom – or our salvation. In Six O'Clock House & Other Strange Tales, you'll meet a struggling bartender who swears the frogs outside are calling her name. A greenhouse worker lulled by an unlikely psychopomp. A twenty-something screw-up who turns to his widowed neighbor, and a ghost, for redemption. Some of these characters deserve rough justice; others, a second chance. Open these pages to curse them, to cheer them, to cry with them at what they’ve lost or gained. Just be careful… the waters of these stories run deep and the path through is both treacherous and dark.
Author

Rebecca Cuthbert is a speculative, slipstream, and dark fiction and poetry writer living in Western New York. She loves ghost stories, folklore, witchy women, and anything that involves nature getting revenge. Her debut poetry collection, In Memory of Exoskeletons, is out now with Alien Buddha Press. Her story “The Quilting Circle of Bygone Gardens” will be part of Soul Scream Antholozine (Seamus & Nunzio Productions, 2023), and her sonnet “No Rest Nor Relief For You With Me Dead” will be included in Shakespeare Unleashed (Monstrous Books and Crystal Lake Publishing, 2023). Her poem “Still Love” was published in Nocturne Magazine and nominated for a Pushcart Prize (2022). A flash piece, “Dare You,” is part of Diet Milk Magazine’s “In the Bleak Midwinter” Gothic Advent Calendar. She is an Affiliate Member of the Horror Writers Association. For publications and more, visit rebeccacuthbert.com