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OverviewWhen the Earth remembers you, it doesn't let go. A construction crew breaks ground in the high desert and drills deeper than any blueprint allows. Beneath the bedrock, they don't find fossils or stone. They find soil. Soil that pre-dates Earth itself. Soon after, a global dust storm spreads. And people begin to change. They dream of warmth, of being underground, of dissolving. Some wake coughing dirt. Some never wake at all. Cities wither. Grief blooms. Forests take root where none should grow-and they bear human features as fruit. Now, something ancient and patient is awakening beneath us. And it's remembering everything we've tried to forget. Isaac Virek didn't come looking for horror-he was just a worker on the pit crew. But when he survives the first collapse, he finds himself wandering through a world transforming into something he no longer recognizes. The ground beneath him is warm. The air hums with memory. And the few people left... aren't all people anymore. As the infection spreads-not through blood, but through sorrow-Isaac is haunted by visions of his past, and those he's lost. He discovers strange new horrors: - The Skin Orchard - Trees that grow human faces and whisper in voices you once loved. - The Mourning Mold - A bioluminescent fungus that grows only where grief lingers too long. - The Forest With No Birds - Where nothing sings, and yet something listens. - And the Root System itself-an ancient underground intelligence that feeds not on flesh, but on memory. But the scariest part? No one seems to be fighting the change. Not really. They're surrendering to it. Is this the end of humanity? Or a return to something older than man? The Soil Remembers is a haunting, slow-burn horror novel that blends cosmic dread, ecological collapse, and body horror into a chilling meditation on memory, mourning, and metamorphosis. If you enjoy stories like Annihilation, The Last of Us, The Girl With All the Gifts, or I Am Legend, this book will bury itself under your skin-and stay there. PRAISE FOR THE SOIL REMEMBERS ★ ""Beautifully written, deeply disturbing, and utterly original."" ★ ""A terrifying, elegant horror of grief, growth, and decay."" ★ ""Like if Cormac McCarthy and Jeff VanderMeer wrote The Last of Us."" Content warnings: This novel contains elements of psychological horror, grief, ecological collapse, body transformation, and existential themes. Recommended for mature readers (16+). Genres & Keywords: eco-horror, body horror, cosmic horror, grief horror, apocalyptic horror, transformation horror, literary horror, slow burn horror, The Road, Annihilation, ecological thriller, speculative fiction, philosophical horror, soil horror, root horror, fungal horror, backwoods horror, weird fiction, plant horror, fungi, orchard horror, the soil remembers, Jeff VanderMeer, atmospheric horror Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jason Richard ClarkPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.064kg ISBN: 9798242493704Pages: 38 Publication Date: 06 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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