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Nathaniel Hébert

@nathanielhebert

Graphic design wizard, practising trade from a studio cabin tucked in the wilds of Quebec. Art director of @Helleborezine.

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Let the Yuletide Haunting commence! Pre-order on helleborezine.bigcartel.com. Shipping starts next week.

⚡️GHOSTS FOR CHRISTMAS!⚡️ Our Yuletide Hauntings special is inspired by the tradition of telling ghost stories this time of the year. 👉🏼Pre-order on helleborezine.bigcartel.com. Shipping starts next week.



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Human sacrifice, the fury of a god and the perils of disturbing standing stones. In “Shards of the Dark World”, Nick Freeman seeks the essence of Yuletide in stories where a dark, ancient world returns to haunt ours. 👉🏼 Pre-order Yuletide Hauntings on helleborezine.bigcartel.com/products

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🍂IT’S HERE! 🍁 The Storytelling Issue is now shipping worldwide. 👉🏼 Get your copy via helleborebooks.com


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Gothic ladies by candlelight

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Last few hours, so hurry!

We’re taking a summer break! If you’ve been thinking of placing an order, now is the time. All orders placed from end of the day Monday (BST) will be shipped from the 27th of August. Thank you everyone and happy summer 🌞 helleborebooks.com

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We’re taking a summer break! If you’ve been thinking of placing an order, now is the time. All orders placed from end of the day Monday (BST) will be shipped from the 27th of August. Thank you everyone and happy summer 🌞 helleborebooks.com

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Choose 20 books that greatly influenced you. One book per day, for 20 days. No explanations, no reviews. Just covers. 1/20

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Last week to order before we take a short break! If you’ve been thinking of placing an order, now is the time. All orders placed from Thursday the 19th will be shipped after Monday the 29th. 👉🏼helleborebooks.com

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‘This is the place of my song-dream, the place the music played to me,’ whispered the Rat, as if in a trance. ‘Here, in this holy place, here if anywhere, surely we shall find Him!’ — Kenneth Grahame, ‘The Wind in the Willows’ (1908) 🎨E.H. Shepherd

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HISTOIRE DES VAMPIRES 1820 is the work of French demonologist Jacques Simon Collin de Plancy. It includes historical tales of #vampires, spectres, succubi, #werewolves & all manner of undead creatures that feed on the essence of the living 🎨1820 French edition

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Happy 5th birthday to us! 11 issues of Hellebore, a travel guide, a card game, and one issue of Yuletide Hauntings. We love what we do and we will continue for as long as our readers are there supporting us. Thank you, everyone, for making it possible 🖤 helleborezine.com

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St John’s Eve, Bonfire Night 🔥 This fire festival always fascinates me. An ancient ritual ablaze on city streets. Here’s a feature I was delighted to write for @helleborezine No. 7, The Ritual Issue about the roots of Bonnas

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"'Häxan' (1922) is a strangely titillating record of sin & perversity that is as full of dread as it is of desire & atheistic conviction, & a condemnation of superstition that is morbidly in love with its subject." --- Guillermo del Toro


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Pan giving the pipes a rest for a midsummer celebration.

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Too bad Lewis Teague stopped making horror films after Cat's Eye (1985), he was very good at it. His 3 horror films :

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Druidesses Dancing around Megalithic Idol. Illustration from With the Worlds People by John Clark Ridpath (Clark E Ridpath, 1912)

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Barbara Steele and her pups in Black Sunday (1960)

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