L. C. Moorland - Author

Crafting lyrical stories where landscape, memory, and myth converge.

L. C. Moorland writes lyrical fiction that blends landscape, memory, and myth. His stories capture the uncanny within the everyday, drawing readers into spaces where reality and dream intertwine. The Moor and the Boy is the start of Moorland’s exploration of solitude, resilience, and the haunting persistence of what we try to forget.

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Book cover for 'The Moor and the Boy' by L. C. Moorland, featuring a young boy with light brown hair wearing a brown coat and scarf, standing in front of a sheep on a dark landscape.

The Moor and the Boy

On a wind-scoured moor, Dougal keeps hearing his name—and the faceless boy from his dreams lures him toward a shimmering horizon. When the face begins to form, the truth waiting there is one he’s spent years refusing to remember.

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