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In Owl Light, mystery and magic are close at hand. These stories dare the reader to step into Owl Light, where early stars flicker, owls wake from slumber, and shadows appear where shadows ought not be. But be warned: Owl Light dims to darkness, dreams change to nightmares, and dawn is more distant than you know. "...fairy tales new and re-imagined, modern myth and ancient ritual. Her stories span galaxies and eons. There is something to resonate with all readers within its pages." - Rie Sheridan Rose, author of The Conn-Mann Chronicles "...a rich tapestry of magic and ritual. What delights the reader...is the way Crist can apply fresh eyes to a familiar situation and conversely, can present the unfamiliar as if it were an old friend." - Jonathan Shipley, author of stories published in Sword and Sorceress, Stories from the Near-Future, Tales of the Once and Future King, After Death, and other books. "A quiet darkness pervades Crist's stories and poems... If you let the tales lull you to sleep, expect shining eyes to peer from the forest of your dreams." - Anne E. Johnson, author of Things from Other Worlds and Exit Code.
Poe-ish Tales Forevermore is a mini-anthology containing four short stories inspired by the works and life of Edgar Allan Poe. Poe's stories and poems have stood the test of time and have been studied and enjoyed by generations of readers. The stories in this anthology were written as a tribute to the inspiration that is Edgar Allan Poe. You'll be thankful for your nightlight when you're finished reading these descriptive and macabre tales.
Dark and creepy tales that will have you howling at the moonStories By: Abigail HilyardChristopher WestonJennifer ElliottJonathan DeglerKatie MarieKeely MessinoLinda ChambersRaz T. SlasherTish MacWebberVonnie Winslow CristPoetry By: Patricia HarrisRuan Bradford WrightArt ByAlex PageVonnie Winslow Crist
Explore worlds of fantasy through short-form story telling! What new lands and creatures are waiting for you? Featuring 38 fantasy flash fiction stories by 36 new and bestselling authors!Abigail Linhardt, Annie Percik, Auzin Ahmadi, B. T. Petro, Clint Foster, Curtis A. Deeter, Dawn DeBraal, E. Jarzembski, Eddie D. Moore, Fanni Suto, G. Allen Wilbanks, Hayley Arrington, J.W. Grace, Jami Baumann, Jarod Gerlt, Jenniefer Andersson, Jennifer Vizner, K. B. Elijah, Kelly A. Harmon, Kelly Matsuura, Liam Martin, Linda M. Crate, Margaret Pearce, Matt Lucas, McKenzie Richrdson, Mike Jansen, Monica Schultz, Olivia Arieti, Owen Morgan, Rhiannon Bird, Russell F. Hirsch, S. Gepp, Stacey Jaine McIntosh, Stephen Herczeg, Vonnie Winslow Crist, and Zoey Xolton
Each issue of The Society of Misfit Stories Presents... is a celebration of long-form fiction. These novelettes and novellas will entertain and surprise fans of the form. In this issue, Kerri Caldwell, Vonnie Winslow Crist, Mark Cassell, Paul Mills, Crystal Lynn Hilbert, J.T. Seate, Scott Forbes Crawford, and Mark James Russell.Some of the stories in this issue include: When his automaton creation runs amok, a wheelchair-bound contractor finds himself at the threshold between worlds in Hole in the Sky.A vampire seeks the aid of his favorite bartender to help him life a curse in The Minutiae of Being Dead.A woman takes the law into her own hands after uncovering the horrific secret behind a small-town police department in Desert Heat and the Hereafter.
Summer is a time of vacations and playing in the sun. The days are longer and magic can be found in the cooling breeze or the salty ocean water. Featuring 19 stories, this book is full of summertime fun that explores the magic of the season be it fairies, goddesses, or mermaids!Featuring stories by: Vonnie Winslow Crist, Rebecca Buchanan, Diane Arrelle, Zoey Xolton, Paul Alex Gray, Stacey Jaine McIntosh, Eddie D. Moore, Claire Davon, Matthew M. Montelione, Sam M. Phillips, Umair Mirxa, Fanni Suto, G. Allen Wilbanks, Gabriella Balcom, Tony Billinghurst, Cindar Harrell, Vickie J. Litten, and KA Masters.
"I loved this book! If you're looking for a story to tell around the campfire on a moonlit night, your search is over." Lois Szymanski, author of dozens of books for young readers "As a writer, editor, and artist, Vonnie is a gem of our science fiction-fantasy community." Tom M. Doyle, award-winning author of the American Craft series, Border Crosser, and The Wizard of Macatawa Herein lie twenty-six stories.Twenty-six stories originating from myths, folklore, fairytales, urban legends, and personal experiences.Twenty-six stories that include strange animals, odd humans, holiday spooks, and classic monsters.>With vivid illustrations by the author herself, plunge into a world of the mysterious, the strange, the weird, and the downright scary! Get you flashlight out and burrow under the covers. We know you'll giggle with fear at these fascinating scary tales! "Vonnie Winslow Crist is a chameleon of a writer... yet there's always one thing you can count on: top-notch storytelling." Richard Chizmar, New York Times bestselling author of the Gwendy's Button Box Trilogy and The Girl on the Porch "Vonnie Winslow Crist's takes are precisely aimed at pre- and early teens for late night reads before bed, sleepovers, or campouts, and wow, do they hit the mark." Tony Tremblay, author of The Moore House and Do Not Weep For Me "I enjoyed [this book] so much, I read it in one day! Tje black and white renderings are simply brilliant!" Marge Simon, Bram Stoker Award winning author of Vampires, Zombies & Wanton Souls
Here be dragons! Dragons of the past, present, and future wing their way through Dragon Rain. These 18 stories are brimming with magic, mystery, and miracles. Dragon Rain is a must-have collection of adventure, dark fantasy, and science fiction tales for readers who love dragons."[Dragon Rain is] sure to please every dracophile" - G. Scott Huggins, award-winning author of Responsibility of the Crown, All Things Huge and Hideous, and other books"Immerse yourself in Dragon Rain, eighteen fantasy stories penned by a master weaver of magical tales. Here also be wyverns, wyrms, drakes, and water dragons, so beware." - Steven R. Southard, dragon enthusiast and author of What Man Hath Wrought series"Dragon Rain is a rich mix of stories featuring these always fascinating creatures" - James Dorr, author of Tombs: A Chronicle of Latter-Day Times of Earth, The Tears of Isis, and other books, as well as numerous short stories
The Gunpowder Review is an annual literary magazine that features the creative writing, photography, and art work of women. Published by Gunpowder Branch, National League of American Pen Women, The Gunpowder Review strives for excellence, but still encourages beginning writers and artists.
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