Book cover titled 'Dark Fairytales for the Unloved, Volume One,' featuring a large, dark, leafless tree with a mirrored reflection and a cloud of dark, pinkish particles in the background. List of authors includes M. Fakhrahamad, Amity Grey, S.D. Paine, Memo Rable, Stacey LP, Hannah Gardiner, Gareth Ian Davies, RubyAnn Stiegelmeier, Alex UpChurch, Ellen Winter, Loren Sorensen, Nova B. Quinn, Grace Vice, and Marianne Grey.

Step into a realm where enchantment and darkness intertwine. In this anthology, fourteen master storytellers from diverse backgrounds conjure original fairytales that are as chilling as they are captivating. From eerie forests to twisted kingdoms, each tale spins a web of intrigue, mystery, and danger. Embrace the delicious dread and discover the hidden truths that lurk in the shadows. Perfect for lovers of the macabre and fantastical, these stories will leave you spellbound long after the last page is turned.

Dark Fairytales for the Unloved: Volume One

No Longer Published

Meet the Authors

  • Title: The Kidnapping of Tengora

  • Title: The Hunter & The Beast

  • Title: Foxglove

  • Title: Nourishment

  • Title: Yuafen

    Title: Beautiful Suffering

  • Title: The Curse of Obsession

  • Title: Scorpion Grass

  • Title: The Indomitable Princess

  • Title: The Hours in Between

  • Title: The Blooming Curse

  • Title: The Birds of Winter

  • Title: Spit and Spite and All Things Night

  • Title: The Pale Mother

  • Title: Requiem

What People Are Saying

“This was a fantastic anthology of 15 different authors' short stories of Dark Tw1sted Fairytales! This book is not for the faint at heart. The Tales in here will have you sitting on the edge of your seat, questioning what you just read. However, the epic storytelling abilities of these authors are hands down AH-MAZING!!!”

— Karina's Magical Reads

“I'm not a Sith lord and need to learn not to deal in absolutes. You know the drill. I have a long held personal belief that has served me well for years and a whole bunch of authors go ‘Hold my Beer’ to prove me wrong. I'm normally pretty adamant that anthologies are hit or miss. That was not the case here.”

— Schad

“Volume 1 gave chills and left me feeling completely mind boggled. Volume two left me wanting more! I couldn’t get enough. Normally I’ll just write an overall review of the book in it entirety but this, I felt like each story needed its own review!”

— N_reads