Publisherโs Description Robert Coover's many acclaimed works of fiction have established him as a powerhouse among America's postmodernist writers. With Briar Rose, he casts his own unmistakable style on an ageless tale. A brilliant recreation of the timeless Sleeping Beauty story, Briar Rose tells of a prince trapped in the briars; a sleeping beauty who… Continue reading Briar Rose
Tag: legends
Wandering Stars Release
The best 24 authors from the 12 volumes of Australasian speculative fiction in The Zodiac Series feature in a single anthology Wandering Stars: The Best of the Zodiac Series published by Deadset Press on 12th November 2022. Wandering Stars features my apocalyptic story โThe Bull of Heavenโ inspired by Mesopotamian mythology and representing the Taurus… Continue reading Wandering Stars Release
Bishop
Publisherโs Description "Caught between an ancient evil and a man with nothing to lose, a young girl's fate hangs in the balance."Erin Rogers and her daughter Casey have been missing in the Alaskan wilderness for five days. Troy Spencer is determined to find his sister and niece at any cost. Once there, a local tells… Continue reading Bishop
Celtic Dark Fantasy
I am in the final stages of editing my draft dark fantasy novel inspired by Celtic mythology and literature (Arthurian, Welsh and Irish Cycles) and LGBTQI themes. In a portal fantasy where the gods, mortals and legendary Fae courts battle for dominance, the last of the sorceress and Fae bloodlines is lost. A struggle between… Continue reading Celtic Dark Fantasy
Written in Red
Publisherโs Description As a cassandra sangue, or blood prophet, Meg Corbyn can see the future when her skin is cutโa gift that feels more like a curse. Megโs Controller keeps her enslaved so he can have full access to her visions. But when she escapes, the only safe place Meg can hide is at the… Continue reading Written in Red
Dark Fantasy & Climate Change
I am in the final stages of editing my draft dark fantasy novel inspired by North American and Canadian First Nations legends and environment and the influence of developing climate change. In a fantasy world where the gods, mortals and paranormal beings are dependent on the environment for stability and existence, the threat of a… Continue reading Dark Fantasy & Climate Change
Reimagining Norse Myths
One of my projects Iโm working on at the moment is a reimagining the Norse Myths and involving my favourite Trickster folklore. Iโm focusing on the god Loki and the events recounted in the myths leading up to Ragnarok. Iโm also fascinated by the roles of Odรญn and his selection of the best warriors fallen… Continue reading Reimagining Norse Myths
The Skogsrรฅ
The skogsrรฅ is one of the important genii loci, the spirit of the Forest from Scandinavia. She will appear to hunters mostly but also to some travellers through the forests of her domain. The Skogsra is often described as human-like being, but with something uncanny about her. Sheโs often very beautiful but will have a… Continue reading The Skogsrรฅ
Drowned Country
Publisherโs Description Even the Wild Man of Greenhollow canโt ignore a summons from his mother, when that mother is the indomitable Adela Silver, practical folklorist. Henry Silver does not relish what heโll find in the grimy seaside town of Rothport, where once the ancient wood extended before it was drowned beneath the seaโa missing girl,… Continue reading Drowned Country
Folklore of the Cursed Aye-Aye
In Madagascar, a highly unusual endangered nocturnal lemur is associated in regional as taboo or fady. The bizarre habits, secretive nature and distinctive appearance of the aye-aye fills some Madagascan peoples with the horror and dread at the sight of it. This has often lead to the slaughter of aye-ayes. In other regions of Madagascar,… Continue reading Folklore of the Cursed Aye-Aye

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