Posts Tagged ‘Short Stories’

The Poison Eaters

Monday, March 14th, 2011

Holly Black returns to the world of Tithe with two new tales in The Poison Eaters and Other Stories. The books also collects together a variety of short stories which have previously appeared in compilations such as The Faerie Reel. If you’re not already familiar with the work of Holly Black, The Poison Eaters is a splendid introduction to her writing which skilfully weaves folklore, myth and legends into deliciously dark urban fantasies.
The paperback edition of The Poison Eaters is published in March.

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Three Short Stories – Hallway Monitor, Trombone Player, and Night Train

Monday, June 28th, 2010
When I went to San Francisco, I put my leather-bound suitcase under the backseat of where I sat and looked out the side window. I couldn't afford a berth; it was three times the amount of the economy coach ticket.

Sir Jeffrey Archer – Brilliant Novels and Short Stories

Monday, June 7th, 2010
Born in 1940 in London and brought up in Somerset, England, Sir Jeffrey Archer became an MP for Louth at the age of 29 and he left House of Commons in 1974 when most of his investments turned bad and he faced potential bankruptcy. This was precisely the time when Jeffrey Archer turned towards writing and went on to become hugely successful. His latest book, And Thereby Hangs a Tale, has already become a hit with the international readers and is bettering all his past records.

Dreams of Magic

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Australian artist Michele-Lee Phelan has just published her first solo art book. Dreams of Magic collects together 100 colour and sepia illustrations depicting dragons, fairies, gods, goddesses, nature and more. There is also a selections of poems and short stories written by Michele-Lee, plus chapters on how and why she creates her paintings. The book is beautifully presented with a padded hardcover and is published by Blue Angel Publishing.

Dreams of Magic

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Australian artist Michele-Lee Phelan has just published her first solo art book. Dreams of Magic collects together 100 colour and sepia illustrations depicting dragons, fairies, gods, goddesses, nature and more. There is also a selections of poems and short stories written by Michele-Lee, plus chapters on how and why she creates her paintings. The book is beautifully presented with a padded hardcover and is published by Blue Angel Publishing.

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