
The Fable of the Boar
A Farm-to-Table apologue
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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MacKenzie Morgan

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When Dr. Frederick Miller—a charming, ambitious Manhattan physician—accepts an invitation to meet his influencer girlfriend's family in their secluded upstate village of Dysgood, he thinks he’s securing wealth, legacy, and the perfect life. The Jones family offers him a warm welcome, a lucrative position, and a seat at their impossibly curated table. But Dysgood is not a town. It is a trap.
Crowned the "King of May" in a wedding that feels more ritual than romance, Frederick soon finds himself at the center of ancient traditions and seasonal ceremonies that defy modern logic. As the year turns, he is lavished with attention, privilege, and praise—but something in him begins to shift. His appetites grow. His boundaries fade. He is hunted, even as he thinks himself the hunter.
Rooted in the brutal justice of faerie ethics and the slow horror of transformation, The Fable of the Boar is a tale of old debts and older gods, of meat and memory, of how long the land can wait to take back what was stolen. In Dysgood, the pigs are fed well—because one day, they’ll feed the village.