Hag

  • Hag: Forgotten Folktales Retold
    By Imogen Hermes Gowar, Daisy Johnson, Kirsty Logan

    There are burrows beneath the earth which collapse as we come upon them, the bones of animals, insects which go scattering away beneath our fingers, the roots of the grass and plants. The ground opens up beneath us.

  • Hag
    By Imogen Hermes Gowar, Daisy Johnson, Kirsty Logan

    "DARK, POTENT AND UNCANNY, HAG BURSTS WITH THE UNTOLD STORIES OF OUR ISLES, CAPTURED IN VOICES AS VARIED AS THEY ARE VIVID.

  • Hag: A Novel
    By Kathleen Kaufman

    Spanning centuries of human history, the daughters of the lowland hag, the Cailleach, an ancient female force hidden in the rocky Scottish cliffs, must navigate a world filled with superstition, hatred, violence, pestilence, and death to ...

  • Hag
    By Kathleen Kaufman

    Spanning centuries of human history, the daughters of the lowland hag, the Cailleach, an ancient female force hidden in the rocky Scottish cliffs, must navigate a world filled with superstition, hatred, violence, pestilence, and death to ...

  • Hag
    By Kathleen Kaufman

    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.

  • Hag
    By Nae Cole Whitman

    This is the story of how we survive, thrive, and all the ways we hide when we just can't. How a label can also be a life raft. Many brothers helped me on this journey, some no longer with us. HAG is their story too.

  • Hag: An Illustrated Novel
    By D. N. Stuefloten

    They dance in empty rooms. We are, they say, just as perverse as you...and they smile, wickedly beautiful. The novel is illustrated with 161 photos of the author's wife, the Mexican poet and mosaic artist Jacqueline Lizarraga de Stuefloten.

  • Hag
    By Tamara Jobe

    It is a closer look at how we define femininity for ourselves. We choose our lives, and this collection shows us another way of doing so. We hold the hands of Fate every step of the way, guided by our own power yet to be discovered.