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SNOW: Scary Books, Art, and Mysteries in Snowy Settings

By EditorWriterJF on January 31, 2025May 31, 2025

Every month, for my newsletter subscribers, I do a themed list of oddball items: books, indie games, art, weird facts, creepy internet rabbit holes… If you like what you see here, sign up! The newsletters always include little extra.

If you’ve got more chilling theme-related oddities or recommendations, don’t hold out. Drop ’em in the comments! I’m always happy to hear from readers.

Books

  • All the White Spaces by Ally Wilkes
    Something deadly and mysterious stalks the members of an isolated polar expedition.

  • The White Road by Sarah Lotz
    After a near-death experience, an adrenaline junkie tackles Mount Everest—stalked by the ghost, or the madness, of his previous caving expedition.

  • Ararat by Christopher Golden
    An earthquake reopens a cave on Mount Ararat, revealing the ruins of an ancient ark…and the corpse of a demon.

  • The Hunger by Alma Katsu
    A reimagining of the events of the Donner Party with supernatural elements.

  • Leech by Hiron Ennes
    A young physician investigates the death of his predecessor in a remote chateau.

Rabbit Holes

Roopkund Lake – In 1942, an Indian forest ranger stumbled into a remote lake in the Himalayas full of human skeletons.

Dyatlov Pass Incident – Nine Soviet hikers died in the northern Ural Mountains in 1959 under uncertain circumstances. Some overlap with the mysterious Khamar-Daban Incident.

Polar gigantism – Animals living at the poles (in the Southern Ocean and Arctic Ocean) are way bigger than their relatives near the equator.

S. A. Andrée’s failed polar expedition – In 1897, a Swedish aeronaut attempted to fly to the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon. It ended poorly.


Art


For I saw by the sickly moonlight,
As I followed, bending low,
That the walking of the stranger
Left no footmarks on the snow.

– Charles Dawson Shanly


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J. Federle is a wandering lover of ghost stories and folktales. She left Kentucky to study poetry in England. Now she lives in Peru with her husband and cow-colored dog, where she writes about her own ghosts and folks. Find her work in The Saturday Evening Post, The Threepenny Review, and the NoSleep Podcast, among other awesome publications.
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