Green Fuse Burning

The debut novella from the Elgin Award winning author of Elegies of Rotting Stars.


After the death of her estranged father, artist Rita struggles with grief and regret. There was so much she wanted to ask him-about his childhood, their family, and the Mi'kmaq language and culture from which Rita feels disconnected. But when Rita's girlfriend Molly forges an artist's residency application on her behalf, winning Rita a week to paint at an isolated cabin, Rita is both furious and intrigued. The residency is located where her father grew up.


On the first night at the cabin, Rita wakes to strange sounds. Was that a body being dragged through the woods? When she questions the locals about the cabin's history, they are suspicious and unhelpful. Ignoring her unease, Rita gives in to dark visions that emanate from the forest's lake and the surrounding swamp. She feels its pull, channelling that energy into art like she's never painted before. But the uncanny visions become more insistent, more intrusive, and Rita discovers that in the swamp's decay the end of one life is sometimes the beginning of another.

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Published Oct 31, 2023

112 pages

Average rating: 8.5

6 RATINGS

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BMC
Jul 22, 2025
8/10 stars
Really beautiful and emotional writing. Interesting plot. I wish the art had been included instead of just described. Overall: reinforces my suspicion of mushrooms.
Grolfe_77
Nov 01, 2024
10/10 stars
I really enjoyed the heck out of this one. If you're feeling lost or down in this world, the author knows how that feels.
Rita is a brokenhearted artist staying at a camp in the woods. Her father recently died and her girlfriend is...well, it's complicated.
Rita goes to the nearby pond and is met by a fox, a rabbit, a raven, and the Lichen Woman.
She must face the truth if she wants to move forward.

I loved the writing in GREEN FUSE BURNING. You could tell the author is into poetry.

Definitely check this quick read out.
Hartfullofbooks
Dec 30, 2023
10/10 stars
A beautifully written literary horror novella tackling grief, depression, and trauma through the tale of an indigenous artist’s haunting experience at a secluded cabin near a large pond near her recently deceased father’s former land. I wasn’t sure what to expect when I started this one but was pleasantly surprised by the depth of this novella. If you’re looking for a literary horror novella with eerie imagery and psychological horror elements blended with creatures and malevolent nature then you’ll love this one!

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