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November 13, 2025
Foreshore Books, the small-press imprint of Foreshore Publishing, is excited to announce the upcoming release of The Green Man, a chilling new supernatural thriller that draws on one of Britain’s oldest and most intriguing myths.
Set in the deep forests of southern England, The Green Man follows John Turner, an ex-soldier seeking quiet work and recovery far from his past. But when a series of disturbing incidents begins near an ancient Iron Age site, Turner finds himself pulled into a mystery that unsettles both locals and investigators. As old symbols, forgotten histories, and buried emotions resurface, Turner discovers that the forest holds far more than legends — and that the past, both personal and ancient, is not as distant as it seems.
The story unfolds with creeping dread, blending psychological tension with mythological mystery as Turner is drawn into events he cannot ignore. Joined by journalist Lowry Warner and historical theologian Peter Howell, he must confront forces that defy explanation and a darkness that seems to wake with every step deeper into the woods.
September 10, 2025
Foreshore Books, the small press imprint of Foreshore Publishing, is excited to announce the upcoming release of So Sweet and Other Stories, a captivating collection of short stories, flash fiction, and flash non-fiction by acclaimed writer Graham Buchan. English-language rights have been secured for the US, UK, and international markets.
So Sweet and Other Stories features twenty-six diverse works, ranging from around 6,000 words to under 200 words. Sixteen of these pieces have been previously published in prestigious literary outlets including London Magazine, Litro, Magma, Avocado, and Exquisite Death. Additionally, four stories have been performed at Liars’ League events in London, New York, and Hong Kong.
Buchan’s collection explores a wide range of themes—from the often dark and unsettling, including murder, crime, violence, war, and oppression, to more tender investigations of love, desire, and family ties. Some stories adopt lighter tones, while others draw on historical moments such as the Second World War. Settings vary widely, spanning cities such as London, Russia, and Poland. Recurring motifs of music, writing, and science add layers of richness to the narratives.
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“Unsettling, unforgettable and unputdownable. A hauntingly brilliant ghost story and folk horror novel.” – The Book Club
“Beautifully crafted. Wholly disturbing. You can’t really begin to fathom the bottomless terror of falling until you have read Falling Story.” – Writers Forum.
Set against the spectral landscapes of Gloucestershire, Falling Story is a haunting meditation on memory, friendship, and the occult.
When AJ begins to dream of falling, he is drawn back to his youth and the enigmatic Joetta Thomson—an intelligent but troubled young woman marked by a secret inheritance: the ability to see ghosts.
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