Fiction
Carnalis

Wealthy party girl Lauren hungers for human flesh. Her girlfriend Alex, a recently injured dancer, is trapped in Lauren’s toxic and deadly spiral. The looming threat of capture may prove to be less dangerous than Lauren herself and the lengths she will go to satiate her needs. Will Alex be next on the menu?
“Unmissable. Morris will have you wondering how everyone you know and love would taste with a little rosemary and garlic. Sensuous, alien, and perversely mouth-watering. A skin-crawling delight.” —Gretchen Felker-Martin, author of Manhunt
Green Fuse Burning

A transformative Indigenous eco-horror novella from Mi’kmaw writer Tiffany Morris.
“Green Fuse Burning is an impressively vigorous fiction debut from a truly dynamic storyteller. Tiffany Morris has laid out a concise and creepy tale that mesmerizes as it weaves through several realms, from the tangible to the spiritual. I was captivated by the looming mystery and the striking imagery that carried me like a current to the story’s monumental resolution. This book is a must-read in new speculative fiction!” — Waubgeshig Rice, author of Moon of the Turning Leaves
Winner, Indie Ink Award – Writing the Future We Need: Indigenous Representation
Shortlist, Indigenous Voices Award
Shortlist, Shirley Jackson Award
Shortlist, Ignyte Award
Shortlist, Aurora Award
Poetry
Elegies of Rotting Stars

Witches, demons, and grief stalk a blasted wasteland. Pessimism and hope glimmer in odd constellations. Featuring poems that previously appeared in Nightmare Magazine, Vastarien Literary Journal, and Augur Magazine, Elegies of Rotting Stars is a harrowing journey through the horrors of apocalypse, climate change, and colonialism. A collection of horror poetry for a world on fire.
Winner, Elgin Award
