Blackfoot storyteller Alexander Soop plunges us into a shocking well of
imagination in his debut collection of short stories, Midnight Storm
Moonless Sky. From hauntings on the Highway of Tears to fearful
gatherings of ghosts and the sorrows of racism, Soop combines the social
anxieties of Indigenous life with spellbinding flights and frights of
speculative fiction. Through these enthralling stories of reality mixed
with terror, readers get a wicked glimpse into the genre of Indigenous
Horror - a combination of First Nations legends, dark fantasy,
apocalyptic and paranormal enchantment, and monstrous secrets. In
addition to his hungering to scare the wits out of readers, Alexander
Soop also examines the overlooked matters affecting First Nations across
the diverse world of Turtle Island. Midnight Storm Moonless Sky is
Volume One in the Indigenous Horror series, a spinoff of the UpRoute
Indigenous Spirit of Nature imprint.