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by Nick Wood


  – Edinburgh Book Review

  “The Moon King is wonderfully inventive and thought-provoking. Its colorful setting and rush of ideas places The Moon King in the top tier of fantasy debuts this year and makes Neil Williamson an author worth watching…” – Strange Horizons

  “The Moon King is a deeply impressive work from a talented writer.” – SFCrowsnest

  Immanion Press

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  Legenda Maris by Tanith Lee

  The sea... restless, eerie, all-powerful and mysterious – occasionally she reveals her secrets.

  Legenda Maris comprises eleven tales of the ocean and her denizens, including two that are original to this collection – ‘Leviathan’ and ‘Land’s End, The Edge of The Sea’ – which were among the last stories Tanith Lee wrote. In this treasure chest of tales, the author works her beguiling, linguistic sorcery to conjure mermaids who are as deadly as they are lovely, the hidden coves of lonely fishing villages harbouring mysteries, and fantastical ships that haunt the waves. She explores the relationship between the sea and the land, and the occasional meetings between those who dwell above and below the waters – meetings that are sometimes wondrous and sometimes fatal, often both.

  ISBN: 978-1-907737-67-1 £11.99, $17.99

  The Moonshawl by Storm Constantine

  Ysbryd drwg… the bad ghost. Hired by Wyva, the phylarch of the Wyvachi tribe, Ysobi goes to Gwyllion to create a spiritual system based upon local folklore, but soon discovers some of that folklore is out of bounds, taboo... Secrets lurk in the soil of Gwyllion, and the old house Meadow Mynd. The fields are soaked in blood and echo with the cries of those who were slaughtered there, almost a century ago. Old hatreds and a thirst for vengeance have been awoken by the approaching coming of age of Wvya’s son, Myvyen. If the harling is to survive, Ysobi must lay the ghosts to rest and scour the tainted soil of malice. But the ysbryd drwg is strong, built of a century of resentment and evil thoughts. Is it too powerful, even for a scholarly hienama with Ysobi’s experience and skill? The Moonshawl is a standalone supernatural story, set in the world of Storm Constantine’s ground-breaking, science fantasy Wraeththu mythos.

  ISBN: 978-1-907737-62-6 £11.99, $20.99

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