Most of the time, Hay House is known for non-fiction works. Their publishing list mainly consists of books related to wellness, inspiration, and similar areas rather than fiction.
I don't quite understand your question. Can you provide more context or information so that I can better understand your question and provide you with a more accurate answer?
Well, if we break it down, 'hay' makes me think of farms or rural areas. But 'nufty' is a mystery. The 'new stories' part implies that these are tales that haven't been told before. It could be that someone is creating a series of stories about hay - related adventures with some strange or unknown factor, which they call 'nufty', but this is all speculation.
Well, without more information it's hard to say exactly. But generally, horror stories from a place like Camp John Hay might involve things like haunted cabins. For example, people might claim that in a certain old, dilapidated cabin there are cold spots even in the middle of summer. Or perhaps there are stories of people getting lost in the vast expanse of the camp and experiencing something terrifying while trying to find their way back, like hearing voices that lead them astray.
Since it's such an odd and not - well - known thing, it would be tough to say where to find them. You might start by asking around in rural communities where hay is a big part of the landscape. Maybe there are local storytellers who know about these 'hay nufty new stories'. Another option could be to search on the internet using various combinations of the words, but don't expect too much as it's not a common phrase.
True hot hay stories that are not erotic could be about a barn full of hay catching fire in a heroic rescue by the local firefighters. The intense heat of the blaze and the race against time to save the animals and the structure would make it a 'hot' story in terms of action and drama.