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The Way of Salmon Moon: A Paleolithic Horror Novel (Rimwalker Book 3)
A darkly beautiful elegy and retelling of the Irish An Bradán Feasathat bends literary horror into a Paleolithic saga between a man and a horse that will delight fans of Stephen Graham Jones, Cormac McCarthy, and Clive Barker, from the award-winning author of the “mastery of mythology” (Independent Book Review) and the Fantasy Book of the Year (Independent Press) The Plain of Pillars.
The Way of Salmon Moon is a Paleolithic literary horror novel of a man named Cairbre, who finds himself at the end of his people with a horse that is more than she seems and a heart rife with stories that are trying to kill him. Hunted by invaders who sup on warm wet flesh, together they cross the Rim of the World and enter a menacing and often dreamlike journey into a land where rivers fight like gods and spirits dance like wolves and violence strikes as suddenly as silence, a land where ceremony is paid for in blood, dreams too.
The Way of Salmon Moon is Irish Mythology’s An Bradán Feasa interwoven with Ovid’s Metamorphoses in all its chilling brutality and beauty presenting a provoking and lyrical journey through the stars of the Irish sacred wheel of the year. It is a story about the price of love and the fluidity of being, told with bold and primordial prose. A blend of the weird, the crass, the germinal, and the tender, Griffith’s tale offers, with uncanny and chilling clarity, the portrait of the Irish cosmic nexus and creation’s unsettled faculties, asking what does it mean to migrate, to take too much, for a shape to be made new in form?
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherRobinia Press
- Publication dateNovember 30, 2026
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- ASIN : B0GWW556TH
- Publisher : Robinia Press
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : November 30, 2026
- Language : English
- Book 3 of 3 : Rimwalker
About the author

ffrith, or D. Firth Griffith is a markâko (horse-friend) and seanchaí (Irish storyteller), a participant citizen of Earth Mother, and a father, sacred butcher, leather tanner, and award-winning author of many books on kincentric ecology, mythology, fantasy, and horror.
His books of Fiction and Non-Fiction have received numerous honors, including Independent Publisher’s Fantasy Book of the Year, the Nautilus Special Honors Small Press Books of the Year, Winner of the National Indie Excellence Award in Nature Writing and the the Next Generation Indie Book Award in Environmentalism.
With his wife, ffrith is the founder of Timshel Wildland, a 400-acre kincentric rewilding project nurturing the wet-red magik veiling the threshold of the "uncultivated harvest," tempting what it means to be wild and well-fed. He is a sacred butcher and leads many Ceremonial Harvests with over ten years of experience in the ancient crafts of meatsmithing, leather tanning, and medieval book-binding.
He writes regularly on Substack under the publication titled, Unshod, and hosts the Unshod Podcast regularly, with over 100 episodes with guests such as Taylor Keen, Todd Elliott, Charles Eisenstein, Kelley Harrell, Sophie Strand, Allan Savory, Manda Scott, and many others.
When ffrith is not writing or dreaming with the long–ago peoples, he is moving with the ancient crafts of leather tanning, leading sacred harvest ceremonies, hand-hewing log cabins, and running unshod with his three wildlings and wonderful wife.
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