A
collection of out-of-this-world short stories that ring true in mortal hearts.
Breath:
The Guardian of Souls realizes her life is incomplete and sacrifices everything
to find what’s missing.
Awareness:
To achieve the status of Magi, Jyn must pass his father’s ultimate test.
Phoenix:
Orion loses his wife on their wedding day and uses dark
magic to seek her in the afterlife.
Life
Under Research Conditions: Can a bioweapon possess a soul and
make choices to save humanity?
The
Year of No Foals: A miraculous colt and a mysterious old
man bring healing to a family ripped apart by tragedy.
Naoki
No Yokai: Yokai have overrun a local village, and it’s up to Saga
Naoki to discover the reason why.
Jilted
River: An Appalachian fairy tale attracts visitors to a state
park, but then they start to disappear.
Tower
Gods: A thirteen-year-old boy with an oxygen mask befits the role
of hero in Watcher Benson’s eyes.
Reality
As We Know It: Where otherworldly magic fails, is
Row’s friendship enough to mend Singer’s grieving heart?
60
Seconds to Midnight: Fleeing an ancient evil, a young woman
from amongst the stars finds unlikely refuge on Earth.
About
the Authors:
Jodi L. Milner lives among the most epic vistas of
the Rocky Mountains in Utah and uses them for inspiration when writing fantasy.
When not shepherding her children, she dreams of magic and getting a good
night's sleep. She's published fiction and poetry in the online literary
magazine Soft Whispers.
Timothy Vincent splits his time between his home in
Kentucky and his work in Nanjing, China. A published writer and scholar, he
teaches for an American Overseas program. His previous creative writing
publications include: “Prince of the Blue Castle” (The Bacon Review
2013); “Star-Crossed” (Winner, Terri Ann Armstrong Short Story Contest, Suspense
Magazine, 2012); “The Blanket” and “Standing on the Doorstep with Borges” (The
WriteRoom Literary Magazine). He was a top 25 finalist in Glimmer Train’s
new writer contest in 2010.
Elise Stephens illustrated and wrote her own
storybooks from an early age, binding them with staples, and displaying them to
a captive audience of family and friends. She thanks her mother for teaching
her the confidence to perform, and thanks her father for reading books out loud
to her. She received the Eugene Van Buren Prize for Fiction in 2007 and was a
quarter-finalist for the 2011 Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award. She has
published two novels. Moonlight and Oranges (2011) and Forecast
(2013). She lives with her husband and son in Seattle where she loves to paint,
sing, see live theater, dance in the rain, and eat tiramisu in generous
proportions.
Thaxson Patterson II is a
30-something, single, African American writer, living in Denver, Colorado. He
is the child of an Air Force retiree and loving mother who’s wild about
superheroes and fantasy literature. He graduated from the University of Denver
in 2003 with a degree in Electronic Media Art Design. His lifelong obsession
with a variety of literary genres including Lovecraftian horror, Stephen King
supernatural tales, and the heroic myths from antiquity and Jack Kirby fueled
his passion for art design. His family has been a constant thorn of
encouragement in his side. Writing has been an ongoing journey full of
creativity, joy, and tears spanning several years.
Scott E. Tarbet is the author of "A Midsummer
Night’s Steampunk" from Xchyler Publishing; "Tombstone", in the
paranormal anthology "Shades & Shadows"; "Ganesh", in
the Steampunk anthology "Terra Mechanica". He writes in several
speculative fiction genres, sings opera, and was married in full Elizabethan
regalia. He loves Steampunk waltzes, cosplay conventions of all flavors, and
slow-smokes thousands of pounds of authentic Texas-style barbeque. An avid
skier, hiker, golfer, and tandem kayaker, he makes his home in the mountains of
Utah. Follow Scott E. Tarbet online at http://scotttarbet.timp.net/
or on Twitter @SETarbet.
F.M. Longo spent most of his career as a software
designer and consultant. An accomplished musician, he played professionally
with several jazz greats, and he has won awards for his photography. He now has
his own boutique publicity agency, and spends most of his time writing press
releases, designing print ads, and producing radio spots. He is also the
co-editor of the regional newsletter for a large non-profit organization. Longo
lives in a small rural town in Western Connecticut.
Ginger Mann is a poet, musician, and digital
security engineer. If you can't find her doing those things, look for a woman
chasing around her small children with a camera. A Texas artist, she enjoys
writing for other Texans. Her song, "River Night", premiered on
October 12, 2013 in North Austin. During that same weekend, her first short
story, "China Doll," began selling on Amazon.com.
She is also a key writer, and digital security adviser, for
"Think Before You Click," the Cyber-Safety campaign of legal counsel,
Rick Mann. Ginger lives with her family in the Austin, Texas area
J.R. Potter has succeeded in the great dream of
never growing up. He writesfor young readers, and those like him who don’t want
to give up on magic. He like dinosaurs who can speak with polished accents, who
wear vest coats and carry robotic briefcases; he likes fearless young girls
with mechanical arms who risk everything for love and honor and a glimpse of
the world above the clouds; he like to rewrite and re-imagine the past because
it feels both old and new all at once, and well, the victors of history have
been doing it for years.
Potter’s world is equal parts fantasy, obsession, and
transformation. He feels he has been lucky to bring this world to life through
publication in The Portland Review, through winning short story
competitions in the realms of Horror and Fantasy, and through a continued bond
with his faithful publisher Xchyler Publishing who truly lives up to their
motto “enhancing lives one book at a time." He invites readers to “come
fly with me inside a WWII robot, or step out on the wings of a pneumatic
‘Whirly-Bird’ in my upcoming novel Pneumatica: Adventures in Steampunk.
Together I know we will find some magic.”
Danielle E. Shipley's first novelettes told the everyday
misadventures of wacky kids like herself. Or so she thought. Unbeknownst to
them all, half of her characters were actually closeted elves, dwarves,
fairies, or some combination thereof. When it all came to light, Danielle did
the sensible thing: Packed up and moved to Fantasy Land, where daily rent is
the low, low price of her heart, soul, blood, sweat, tears, firstborn child,
sanity, and words; lots of them.
She's also been known to spend short bursts of time in the
real-life Chicago area with the parents who home schooled her and the two
little sisters who keep her humble. When she's not living the highs and lows of
writing, publishing, and all that authorial jazz, she's probably blogging about
it at EverOnWord.wordpress.com.
TC Phillips hails from tropical central Queensland
in Australia, where he currently lives with his loving wife, three young
children, a spoilt cat, and an overactive imagination. An avid reader from a
young age, he has held a long standing attraction for the written word and is
excited to able to make his own contributions to the vibrant and ever shifting
world of storytelling. Holding degrees in both Theatre Studies and Education,
he is also currently completing his Master of Arts (writing) through Swinburne
University of Technology.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
No comments:
Post a Comment