Description
🕯️ Have you ever heard the voice of the earth? It doesn't scream. It whispers - through mold, through water, through root. 🌿 Four tales. Four stages of contamination. **The Root Wants to Remember** is an anthology of psychological and symbolic horror, where nature isn't just a setting - it's an active force. Here, dread blooms slowly, through the cracks of concrete and the fractures of memory. 📍 Set in the deep lands of Brazil - among urban outskirts, ghost villages, and forgotten backroads - this book blends: - Botanical horror and urban decay - Social critique wrapped in nightmares - Invented plant-based mythology and existential unease - Fictional rituals, contamination, and symbolic identity - Latin American magical realism and literary dark fiction 📖 Perfect for readers of **Mariana Enríquez**, **Jeff VanderMeer**, and **Brian Evenson**. If you enjoy haunting stories with thick atmosphere and themes like drought, ancestry, memory loss, and the body as living soil - this book will take root in you. 💀 In the final tale, a teacher receives a letter with no return address. What she finds in her hometown... isn't just the past. It's something that waited - and now wants to return. 🧬 A literary dark fiction anthology grounded in botanical horror, psychological trauma, and poetic symbolism. **Language:** English (Translated from Brazilian Portuguese) **Genre:** Psychological horror / Literary horror / Magical realism
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