BRAINERD — Adults who grew up reading “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark” will no doubt find thrilling enjoyment in the debut short story collection from Minnesota author Erik Bilicki.

“Old Hungers: What Lies in the Trees” takes readers on a journey through the Minnesota northwoods, prominently featuring the Remer area and Big Rice Lake.

The interconnected stories focus on the perpetual hunger that lies among the thick trees, calling to campers, travelers and residents alike as they search for answers, explanations and the truth about what lurks in the forest.

You know a horror story is doing its job when you find yourself shivering with goosebumps and actually grimacing at the graphic descriptions and nightmarish narratives. “Old Hungers” is the perfect book for those looking to embrac

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