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Andrew Fordham is a widely published and experienced writer, theorist, and folklorist, whose work sits at the intersection of folk horror, cultural theory, and the study of landscape and belief.
As managing editor and guiding force behind the Folk Horror Library, he oversees the creation of original and challenging work that explores folk horror as a living cultural structure, viewed through both British and global perspectives.
His critical writing examines the interplay of ritual ecology, landscape, and narrative breakdown, with particular attention to folk horror, hauntology, trauma topography, and the procedural uncanny.
Alongside this, his editorial vision supports a broad range of original creative work, including flash fiction and short story collections, longer-form novellas and novels, graphic novels, and collections of folk horror poetry accompanied by woodcut illustrations.
Through the Folk Horror Library imprint, Andrew Fordham curates and develops work that is formally adventurous and thematically rigorous, all of which is available via the Amazon UK platform.
Across both his own writing and the projects he shepherds, his focus remains on the spaces where meaning falters and reforms — on the silence between symbols, and what breaks it.
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