Quaint Folk by Bitter Karella

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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 subversive take on folk horror like you've never seen before, from Bitter Karella, the Bram Stoker- and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author of Moonflow. 

Welcome to Hasenhurst. The right sort of family would do well here. 

From the outside, it looks like Jessica has the perfect life. She's a stay-at-home mom, married to a man with a respectable job, raising a son they adore. Her family is as wholesome as apple pie. But deep down, Jessica knows there's something wrong with her; she knows she can't escape her past. 

When her husband’s job has them move abroad, Jessica thinks this is her chance for a fresh start. On the remote island of Hasenhurst, the modern world can’t get in. The people there grow their own herbs, make their own jam, and mind their own business. They believe in folk tales and the power of dreams. They're a quaint, quiet people. 

Jessica is determined to be the right kind of person for a family—and a life—like this. But as she tries to befriend the townsfolk and learn their ways, she soon realizes that beneath the town’s idyllic nature, something sickly sweet and rotten lays buried…

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Specs:
352 pages | Trade Paperback
8.3 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.8 in T
ISBN: 9780316581943

“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 subversive take on folk horror like you've never seen before, from Bitter Karella, the Bram Stoker- and Shirley Jackson Award-nominated author of Moonflow. 

Welcome to Hasenhurst. The right sort of family would do well here. 

From the outside, it looks like Jessica has the perfect life. She's a stay-at-home mom, married to a man with a respectable job, raising a son they adore. Her family is as wholesome as apple pie. But deep down, Jessica knows there's something wrong with her; she knows she can't escape her past. 

When her husband’s job has them move abroad, Jessica thinks this is her chance for a fresh start. On the remote island of Hasenhurst, the modern world can’t get in. The people there grow their own herbs, make their own jam, and mind their own business. They believe in folk tales and the power of dreams. They're a quaint, quiet people. 

Jessica is determined to be the right kind of person for a family—and a life—like this. But as she tries to befriend the townsfolk and learn their ways, she soon realizes that beneath the town’s idyllic nature, something sickly sweet and rotten lays buried…

Prefer Audiobooks? Don’t worry, you can order the audiobook and still support my shop!
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Specs:
352 pages | Trade Paperback
8.3 in H | 5.5 in W | 0.8 in T
ISBN: 9780316581943

 

Coming October 6, 2026!


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


Bitter Karella is the writer and horror aficionado behind the twice Hugo-nominated microfiction comedy account @Midnight_pals, which asks what if all your favorite horror writers gathered around the campfire to tell scary stories. His work has appeared in Seize the Press, Tenebrous Press’s Your Body in Not Your Body, and Ghoulish Books’ Bound in Flesh. She also dabbles in cartooning and text game design.

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