Day 21: Sally's Saloon by Hugh Allison

Published: Aug. 21, 2021, 3:34 a.m.

b"Sally's Saloon, by Hugh Allison, is a short, fun poem that highlights the diversity within the supernatural world. It's hard not to want to visit. Just be sure to treat the characters with respect.

Hugh Allison\\u2019s poems have been published in Departure Mirror, Poetry Plus Magazine, Riverbed Review, and Sundamaged. His short stories include \\u201cGrowing Up with the Kindnarians\\u201d published in the anthology \\u201cAll the Small Things\\u201d (Big Things Publishing), \\u201cVacuous\\u201d published in the e-book \\u201cHollow World: Vacuous\\u201d (Bamboo Forest Press), \\u201cThe Last Days of Kaboom Kendall\\u201d to be published later this year in the anthology \\u201cSheer: A Dark Fantasy Anthology\\u201d (Aesthetic Press), and pieces for Cerasus, Nailpolish Stories, and Short Story Town. He lives in London, England, where he eats too much cheese and dreams of building his own haunt.

Sally's Saloon is read (and produced) by Charles Kowalski, author of Simon Grey and the March of a Hundred Ghosts, a book that is highly recommended to anyone interested in the ghostly side of Japan."