The ease with which Rachel Ingalls slips you into this world is amazing, and the text flows so naturally. Ingalls somehow managed to make a giant frogman seem normal and human. Many times during the story I wondered if the frogman was even real. The ending is wild, and makes you reconsider everything in a different light. Overall a great tale, dealing with strange love, death and betrayal, loss, and loneliness.
A Mountain Walked by Neil Gaiman, W.H. Pugmire, Gemma Files, Thomas Ligotti, Cody Goodfellow, T.E.D. Klein, Ramsey Campbell, CaitlĂn R. Kiernan, S.T. Joshi