Joshua Hider

Joshua Hider writes stories set where the modern world touches the old one — in the hollows, on back roads, in the memories we try to bury. His fiction blends folklore and lived experience, drawing from Appalachian myth and Cherokee heritage to explore loss, belonging, and the ways people find light after ruin. He lives close to the land and believes every story is a kind of homecoming.

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There is danger in the forest. There is also evil there.
Kentucky State Police detective Ondus Parker knows too well that children disappear all the time. But after meeting Jim Thompkins, a distraught man whose children are missing, Ondus realizes this case is different. The mountains whisper with stories of the Moon-Eyed People, pale-eyed figures from Cherokee legend said to dwell in caves and shadows.

When his children vanish without a trace, Jim insists the old stories are not just folklore. Hunters stalk the ridges, strange eyes gleam in the dark, and the closer they come to the truth, the more he fears they’ve awakened something that should have stayed buried.

The Last of the Moon-Eyed People: Book One is a chilling tale of survival, folklore, and the terrible price of uncovering forgotten secrets.

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