The editorial team of Nosetouch Press like to publish all kinds of weird and unusual fiction. They specialise in folk horror which conjures up ‘visions of terror bound up in twisted morality forged in isolation within unforgiving landscapes’. This isolation ‘summons forth great evils at the fervent hands of human beings held captive by forces they can neither entirely comprehend nor fully control’.
The third anthology in their series, Fiends in the Furrows III: Final Harvest, needs submissions of folk horror from around the world – ‘from Britain and Ireland, to continental Europe, to North and South America, Africa, Australia, and Asia’. They want writers ‘to explore the wanton wilderness of folk horror, while honouring the elemental essence of this subgenre’s tangled, grasping roots.’