Green Hunger: A Botanical Horror Anthology of Classic Short Stories:
Step into the shadowy realm where nature turns predatory and the plant kingdom asserts its dominion over flesh, mind, and soul!
Green Hunger is a harrowing anthology of classic weird fiction, collecting 15 vintage stories from literary masters such as Ambrose Bierce, H.G. Wells, and more.
Unearthed from the golden age of pulp magazines and early 20th-century horror, these tales of botanical terror explore the uncanny link between nature and nightmare. From haunted greenhouses and jungle valleys to the desolate moors and genteel parlors of Gothic dread, this carnivorous plant anthology is rooted in eerie atmosphere and unrelenting suspense.
Perfect for fans of vintage horror, dark fantasy, and eco-gothic fiction, this curated collection of short stories and poetry reintroduces long-forgotten blooms of horror with lush prose and disturbing imagination.
The flesh-eating flora tales span several decades and include contributions from both American and European authors. The tone of the stories ranges from gothic and psychological to outright grotesque and sensational.

Read with caution-some plants are best left untouched!
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Green Hunger: A Botanical Horror Anthology of Classic Short Stories:
Step into the shadowy realm where nature turns predatory and the plant kingdom asserts its dominion over flesh, mind, and soul!
Green Hunger is a harrowing anthology of classic weird fiction, collecting 15 vintage stories from literary masters such as Ambrose Bierce, H.G. Wells, and more.
Unearthed from the golden age of pulp magazines and early 20th-century horror, these tales of botanical terror explore the uncanny link between nature and nightmare. From haunted greenhouses and jungle valleys to the desolate moors and genteel parlors of Gothic dread, this carnivorous plant anthology is rooted in eerie atmosphere and unrelenting suspense.
Perfect for fans of vintage horror, dark fantasy, and eco-gothic fiction, this curated collection of short stories and poetry reintroduces long-forgotten blooms of horror with lush prose and disturbing imagination.
The flesh-eating flora tales span several decades and include contributions from both American and European authors. The tone of the stories ranges from gothic and psychological to outright grotesque and sensational.

Read with caution-some plants are best left untouched!
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Green Hunger: A Botanical Horror Anthology of Classic Short Stories:

Green Hunger: A Botanical Horror Anthology of Classic Short Stories:

Green Hunger: A Botanical Horror Anthology of Classic Short Stories:

Green Hunger: A Botanical Horror Anthology of Classic Short Stories:

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Step into the shadowy realm where nature turns predatory and the plant kingdom asserts its dominion over flesh, mind, and soul!
Green Hunger is a harrowing anthology of classic weird fiction, collecting 15 vintage stories from literary masters such as Ambrose Bierce, H.G. Wells, and more.
Unearthed from the golden age of pulp magazines and early 20th-century horror, these tales of botanical terror explore the uncanny link between nature and nightmare. From haunted greenhouses and jungle valleys to the desolate moors and genteel parlors of Gothic dread, this carnivorous plant anthology is rooted in eerie atmosphere and unrelenting suspense.
Perfect for fans of vintage horror, dark fantasy, and eco-gothic fiction, this curated collection of short stories and poetry reintroduces long-forgotten blooms of horror with lush prose and disturbing imagination.
The flesh-eating flora tales span several decades and include contributions from both American and European authors. The tone of the stories ranges from gothic and psychological to outright grotesque and sensational.

Read with caution-some plants are best left untouched!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798319636379
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/20/2025
Series: Creepy Vintage Tales
Pages: 258
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and American Civil War veteran.

Louis René Marie François Morot was a French botanist.

Reginald Goode Macready was a deaf author born in Oklahoma.

Leonard Langheinrich, aka Anthos, was a German journalist and radio host.

Henry Hamilton “Harry” Craigie was a pulp writer from Connecticut.

Adam Hull Shirk was born in Missouri.

Herbert George Wells was an English writer across many genres, but he's largely known for his science fiction.

Lyle Wilson Holden was a poet and educator from Pennsylvania.

Philip Stewart Robinson was an Indian-born British naturalist and author.

Howard Roger Garis was an American author.

Gordon Philip England was a Canadian writer.

Edith Nesbit was an English writer and poet.

Fred Merrick White was an English author.

Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist and short story writer.

Abraham Grace Merritt was a journalist born in New Jersey.
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