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At this, the Cailleach would release a single drop of indigo dye onto the topmost layer. See, she would tell her daughter. See? It bleeds through the topmost path and onto the next. In this way, so many things from the next world touch ours, and our world touches the layer beneath. High above the sea, hidden in the rocky Scottish cliffs, something stirs. An ancient matriarchal power has set the wheels in motion for a long line of descendants. But to what end? Spanning centuries of human history, these daughters of the lowland hag, the Cailleach, must navigate a world filled with superstition, hatred, violence, pestilence, and death to find their purpose. With pasts half remembered and destinies denied, the daughters of Cailleach are women with uncanny, and often feared, abilities to heal, to see the future and to cause great destruction and pain when threatened. With each passing generation, the waves crash against the shore, and the Cailleach awaits a homecoming that will bring everything full circle.

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About the Author
Kathleen Kaufman is a native Coloradan and long-time resident of Los Angeles. Her prose has been praised by Kirkus Reviews as "crisp, elegant" and "genuinely chilling" by Booklist. She is the author of The Tree Museum, The Lairdbalor, soon to be a feature film with Echo Lake Studios and director Nicholas Verso, and her most recent, Hag, due out in October 2018. Kathleen is a monster enthusiast, Olympic-level insomniac and aficionado of all things unsettling. When not writing, she can be found teaching literature and composition at Santa Monica College or hanging out with a good book. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, son, terrier and a pack of cats.

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"...a superb novel of heritage and struggle that just happens to be a brilliant witch story... Kaufman's prose is elegant and light allowing her story to come to the fore with ease leaving readers feeling light but yet resonant with the pages' meaning. A masterly blend of mythology and modernity, Hag is a supremely satisfying novel." -Daniel Casey, Misanthropester.com
"I was intrigued with Hag by Kathleen Kaufman from the first sentences. Who was the Cailleach? What was her curse? Then, the book shifted into an ordinary child's viewpoint, though we learn later that Alice and her ancestors are a "confusing mixture of magical and ordinary." The answers to those questions come in enchanting puzzle pieces that kept me reading! The aspects of time, brought out through the lovely metaphor of the ink penetrating layers of cloth, as "reality happening alongside hers, and in the same breath was long past and nothing but a memory. The two worlds spun alongside each other, neither more nor less real than the other...." still has me thinking about concepts of time! I would recommend this book especially to readers intrigued with mythology and how time might work." -Geraldine Ann Marshall, author
"Kaufman's Hag shifts the paradigm of masculine historical into feminist horror. The Cailleach, a powerful and ancient sea hag, sends her descendants into the world of man, where they endure war and heartbreak, insult and malice. This magical matriarchy, distinguished by the eldritch mark they bear, teach and heal and protect others as women have quietly done for untold ages. Discover centuries of Scottish history, revisit decades of the modern era, and reclaim a feminine form of storytelling passed down from mother to daughter unseen since the chronicles of the Brothers Grimm." - Karen Bovenmyer, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Scholarship Awardee, Horror Writers Association
"Gorgeously written, Hag intricately weaves a story from past to present. Readers longing to be swept away into another world will devour this book." -Megan Hart, NYT Bestselling Author of All the Lies We Tell
"Kathleen Kaufman's rich characterization deftly makes all the magic, joy, and pain of Hag heartbreakingly real for the reader. Part incisive ethnography, part descent into the horrors of the past, this book has the binge-read-inducing feel of an honest and juicy memoir. Hag not only distinguishes itself from the crowd in contemporary dark and fantasy literature, but raises the bar. " -John Edward Lawson, author of Bibliophobia
"Hag by Kathleen Kaufman is an epic and chilling tale of Cailleach and her daughters set loose in world and destined to manifest their mother's magic in whatever era they land. Kaufman weaves a fascinating tale of feminine power. These are the stories women have been telling down through the ages. Finally, we can read them!" -Kate Jonez, Bram Stoker Award Winning Editor at Omnium Gatherum
"The women [in Hag] are timeless, and much wiser than the people, regardless of the era their story takes place...Kaufman paints old world witchery that comes off as much more genuine. Perfect if you enjoy folklore and witches." - Lolly K Dandeneau, Bookstalkerblog
"A mix of magical realism and historical fiction, this story swept me away. Kaufman's writing flows effortlessly, carrying the reader along on this magical journey. I read the book in one sitting...Recommended-a lovely read!" - Historical Novel Society
"Witches are a major part of horror folklore, and when a writer comes along and gives them a serious treatment beyond the usual stereotypical trappings, it's time to take notice. Hag appears to have the occult running deep in its veins." - Bob Pastorella, This is Horror



Book Information
ISBN 9781684421671
Author Kathleen Kaufman
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Turner Publishing Company
Publisher Turner Publishing Company

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