A review by victoria80
The Fiends in the Furrows: An Anthology of Folk Horror by Christine M. Scott, Stephanie Ellis, Eric J. Guignard, S.T. Gibson, David T. Neal, Steve Toase, Zachary Von Houser, Coy Hall, Lindsay King-Miller, Romey Petite

2.0

This wasn’t exactly what I expected. I only really liked two of the short stories. There seemed to be snakes in every story! Which got a bit tedious. I was expecting some better folklore. What also brought my star rating down was the need for better proof reading. This is one of my pet hates and there were a lot of errors throughout. One story in particular was very flawed grammatically.