Scott Sandridge asked me to help him out with his book tour and I'm only too happy to do so. I owe him a review, but I let my time get away with me this week, so I'm just posting this synopsis of the book. I have, however, read a few of the chapters and so far found the writing professional and enticing. I will follow up with a full review in a couple days. Check out these Chimerical World novels!--WR
About the Editor:
Scott M. Sandridge is a writer, editor, freedom fighter, and
all-around trouble-maker. His latest works as an editor include the
Seventh Star Press anthologies Hero’s Best Friend: An Anthology of
Animal Companions, and the two volumes of A Chimerical World, Tales
of the Seelie Court and Tales of the Unseelie Court.
Book Synopsis Tales ofthe Seelie Court: The Fey have been with us
since the beginning, sometimes to our great joy but often to our
detriment. Usually divided (at least by us silly humans) into two
courts, the first volume of A Chimerical World focuses on the Seelie
Court: the court we humans seem to view as the "good"
faeries. But "good" and "evil" are human concepts
and as alien to the Fey as their mindsets are to us.
Inside you will find 19
stories that delve into the world of the faeries of the Seelie Court,
from authors both established and new, including George S. Walker,
Eric Garrison, and Alexandra Christian.
But be warned: these
faeries are nothing like Tinker Bell.
Stories Included in Tales
of the Seelie Court:
"Extra-Ordinary"
by BC Brown
"Dead Fairy Doormat"
by George S. Walker
"Taggers" by
Christine Morgan
"Wormwood" by
Alexandra Christian
"The Harpist's Hand"
by Steven S. Long
"Sanae's Garden"
by Chantal Boudreau
"Mark of Ruins"
by SD Grimm.
"Birdie's Life at the
School for Distressed Young Ladies" by JH Fleming
"Cultivated Hope"
by Jordan Phelps
"Seelie Goose"
by Eric Garrison
"I Knocked Up My
Fairy Girlfriend" by Brandon Black
"The Body Electric"
by Sarah Madsen.
"The Last Mission"
by Cindy Koepp.
"The Beggar-Knight &
the Lady Perilous"
by Matthew A. Timmins.
"The Filigreed Lamp"
by Edward Ahern.
"Keys" by
Michael M. Jones
"Like a Sister in the
Proper Court" by Lisa Hawkridge
"Gnome Games" by
Saera Corvin
"The Goat Man's
Garden" by Marten Hoyle
Book Synopsis Tales ofthe Unseelie Court: The Fey have been with us
since the beginning, sometimes to our great joy but often to our
detriment. Usually divided (at least by us silly humans) into two
courts, the second volume of A Chimerical World focuses on the
Unseelie Court: the court we humans seem to view as the "evil"
faeries. But "good" and "evil" are human concepts
and as alien to the Fey as their mindsets are to us.
Inside you will find 19
stories that delve into the world of the faeries of the Unseelie
Court, from authors both established and new, including Michael
Shimek, Deedee Davies, and Nick Bryan.
But don't be surprised if
these faeries decide to play with their food.
Stories included in Tales
of the Unseelie Court:
"In Plain Sight"
by Rebecca Leo
"The Wunderhorn"
by David Turnbull
"Treehouse" by
Kim Smith
"I'll Watch Over You"
by Angeline Trevena
"The Enemy of my
Enemy" by Deedee Davies.
"Maestro" by
Nicholas Paschall
"Prey of the Boggart"
by Rony Blechman.
"Fear of Little Men"
by Mike Pieloor..
"Faerie Stories and
the Bean Nighe" by Carmen Tudor..
"Gifts" by
Michael Shimek..
"Djinn and Tonic"
by S. Clayton Rhodes
"The Bet" by
Jodi Ralston...
"The Fool and his
Money" by Nick Bryan
"The Yielding"
by J. A. Ironside.
"The Tamer of Beasts"
by Doug Blakeslee..
"The Last Sword of
Barrow Thorns" by Matthew A. Timmins
"The Rose and the
Dragon" by Steven S. Long
"The Brothers Doran"
by John A. McColley
"Wonderland" by
Stephanie Jessop
Be sure to also see A
Chimerical World: Tales of the Seelie Court, for more tales of the
Fey!
Editor Links:
Amazon Links for Tales
of the Seelie Court
Amazon Links for Tales
of the Unseelie Court
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