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by Laura VanArendonk Baugh


  SonofaWitch!

  Edited by Trysh Thompson

  No one is perfect—not even a witch. Witches have amazing power at their fingertips to do unbelievable things. That magic can come in really handy sometimes too. They can make someone fall in love, poison an apple to enact a sleeping curse, banish an enemy to an alternate reality, or just to conjure up some Nutella when there is none in the house.

  But what happens when those spells go horribly awry?

  SonofaWitch! contains six humorous contemporary fantasy stories of magic spells gone wrong by Laura VanArendonk Baugh, Sara Dobie Bauer, Lissa Marie Redmond, Frances Pauli, Mara Malins, and Adam Millard.

  Speculative Story Bites

  Edited by Sarena Ulibarri

  Fifteen bite-sized stories, offering a sampler platter of fantasy, science fiction, and paranormal horror. Within these pages, you’ll find flower fairies, alien brothels, were-bears, and sentient houses. Step inside a museum where all the displays are haunted, follow a siren into the underworld as she searches for Persephone, and discover the doors that lie, literally, behind the heart.

  Featuring stories by Shannon Phillips, Adam Gaylord, Rebecca Roland, Dianne Williams, M.T. Reiten, Larry Hodges, Anya J. Davis, Jamie Lackey, Megan Neumann, Kristina Wojtaszek, Gregory Scheckler, Sandi Leibowitz, Nora Mulligan, Tom Howard, and A.E. Decker.

  More Short Fiction from World Weaver Press

  Cursed: Wickedly Fun Stories

  Collection

  “Quirky, clever, and just a little savage.” —Lane Robins, critically acclaimed author of MALEDICTE and KINGS AND ASSASSINS

  Susan Abel Sullivan

  Demons, Imps, and Incubi

  Edited by Laura Harvey

  Demons, Imps, Incubi: dark, powerful, and forbidden. Only the foolish would seek one out for seduction, and yet…deals are struck. Souls are ensnared.

  But must a demon’s agenda always be demonic? Can he be redeemed? Or does being bad feel too good to bother with redemption? Long ago, imps were more mischievous and playful—naughty, perhaps?—and perceptions of them have only grown more sinister over the centuries. The incubus craves sex, but what makes us crave him?

  Explore dark and sensual worlds with eight brand new stories of magic and seduction that will set you aflame by Cori Vidae, Alexa Piper, Erzabet Bishop, Mark Greenmill, Nicole Blackwood, J. C. G. Goelz, Jeffery Armadillo, and M. Arbroath.

  Far Orbit

  Speculative Space Adventure in the Grand Tradition—Anthology

  Edited by Bascomb James

  Modern space adventures crafted by a new generation of Grand Tradition science fiction writers. Smart and engaging stories that take us back to a time when science fiction was fun and informative, pithy and piquant—when speculative fiction transported us from the everyday grind and left us wondrously satisfied. Showcasing the breadth of Grand Tradition stories, from 1940s-style pulp to realistic hard SF, from noir and horror SF to spaceships, alien uplift, and action-adventure motifs, Far Orbit’s diversity of Grand Tradition stories makes it easy for every SF fan to find a favorite.

  Featuring an open letter to SF by Elizabeth Bear and stories from Gregory Benford, Tracy Canfield, Eric Choi, Barbara Davies, Jakob Drud, Julie Frost, David Wesley Hill, K. G. Jewell, Sam Kepfield, Kat Otis, Jonathan Shipley, Wendy Sparrow, and Peter Wood

  “Daring adventure, protagonists who think on their feet, and out of this world excitement! Welcome to FAR ORBIT, a fine collection of stories in the best SF tradition. Strap in and enjoy!”

  —Julie E. Czerneda, author of SPECIES IMPERATIVE

  “Successfully captures the kinds of stories that were the gateway drugs for many of us who have been reading science fiction for a long time. Well done!”

  —Tangent

  Far Orbit: Apogee

  Modern space adventures crafted by a new generation of Grand Tradition science fiction writers.—Anthology

  Edited by Bascomb James

  Far Orbit Apogee takes all of the fun-to-read adventure, ingenuity, and heroism of mid-century pulp fiction and reshapes it into modern space adventures crafted by a new generation of writers. Follow the adventures of heroic scientists, lunar detectives, space dragons, robots, interstellar pirates, gun slingers, and other memorable and diverse characters as they wrestle with adversity beyond the borders of our small blue marble.

  Featuring stories from Jennnifer Campbell-Hicks, Dave Creek, Eric Del Carlo, Dominic Dulley, Nestor Delfino, Milo James Fowler, Julie Frost, Sam S. Kepfield, Keven R. Pittsinger, Wendy Sparrow, Anna Salonen, James Van Pelt, and Jay Werkheiser.

  The King of Ash and Bones

  Breathtaking four-story collection

  Rebecca Roland

  Krampusnacht: Twelve Nights of Krampus

  A Christmas Krampus anthology

  Edited by Kate Wolford

  Luminous Dreams

  by Alexa Piper

  A collection of eight sensual dreams

  Relax, close your eyes…and dream. Eight tales, eight sensual dreams of enchantment, wanderlust and lovers’ longings, of searching and finding; these dreams tell of birds of fire, curses that lie like bridges between night and day, and hunger for sweet seduction.

  Wolves and Witches

  A Fairy Tale Collection

  Witches have stories too. So do mermaids, millers’ daughters, princes (charming or otherwise), even big bad wolves.

  Amanda C. Davis and Megan Engelhardt

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  Copyright Extension

  “Introduction” Copyright © 2014 Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman.

  “Rosie Red Jacket” Copyright © 2014 Christine Morgan.

  “The Queen of Lakes” Copyright © 2014 L.S. Johnson.

  “Ten Ways to Self-Sabotage, Only Some of Which Relate to Fairies” Copyright © 2014 Sara Puls.

  “Antlers” Copyright © 2014 Amanda Block.

  “Only Make-Believe” Copyright © 2014 Lauren Liebowitz.

  “F.C.U.” Copyright © 2014 Jon Arthur Kitson.

  “Water Sense” Copyright © 2014 Adria Laycraft.

  “The Cartography of Shattered Trees” Copyright © 2014 Beth Cato.

  “Possession” Copyright © 2014 Rhonda Eikamp.

  “And Only the Eyes of Children” Copyright © 2014 Laura VanArendonk Baugh.

  “Seven Years Fleeting” Copyright © 2014 Lor Graham.

  “The Last King” Copyright © 2014 Liz Colter.

  “Faerie Knight” Copyright © 2014 Sidney Blaylock, Jr..

  “Solomon’s Friend” Copyright © 2014 Kristina Wojtaszek.

  “A Fairfolk Promise” Copyright © 2014 Alexis A. Hunter.

  “The Fairy Midwife” Copyright © 2014 Shannon Phillips.

  “The Price” Copyright © 2014 Kari Castor.

  Contents

  Introduction by Sara Cleto and Brittany Warman

  Rosie Red Jacket by Christine Morgan

  The Queen of Lakes by L.S. Johnson

  Ten Ways to Self-Sabotage, Only Some of Which Relate to Fairies by Sara Puls

  Antlers by Amanda Block

  Only Make-Believe by Lauren Liebowitz

  F.C.U. by Jon Arthur Kitson

  Water Sense by Adria Laycraft

  The Cartography of Shattered Trees by Beth Cato

  Possession by Rhonda Eikamp

  And Only the Eyes of Children by Laura VanArendonk Baugh

  Seven Years Fleeting by Lor Graham

  The Last King by Liz Colter

  Faerie Knight by Sidney Blaylock, Jr.

  Solomon’s Friend by Kristina Wojtaszek

  A Fairfolk Promise by Alexis A. Hunter

  The Fairy Midwife by Shannon Phillips

  The Price by Kari Castor

 
; Review this Book

  About the Anthologist

  More Great Stories

  Copyright Extension

  Table of Contents

  Praise for Fae

  FAE

  Copyright Notice

  Introduction

  Rosie Red Jacket

  The Queen of Lakes

  Ten Ways to Self-Sabotage, Only Some of Which Relate to Fairies

  Antlers

  Only Make-Believe

  F.C.U.

  Water Sense

  The Cartography of Shattered Trees

  Possession

  And Only the Eyes of Children

  Seven Years Fleeting

  The Last King

  Faerie Knight

  Solomon’s Friend

  A Fairfolk Promise

  The Fairy Midwife

  The Price

  Review this Book

  About the Anthologist

  More Anthologies in Rhonda Parrish’s Magical Menageries Series

  Also from the Contributors of Fae

  More Short Fiction from World Weaver Press

  World Weaver Press

  Copyright Extension

  Contents

 

 

 


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