Martha Hubbard, "I Tarocchi dei d"Este". Copyright 2011 Martha Hubbard.
Joshua Reynolds, "Elizabeth on the Island". Copyright 2011 Joshua Reynolds.
Jim Blackstone, "Dark Epistle". Copyright 2011 Jim Blackstone.
Maria Mitch.e.l.l, "Broken Notes". Copyright 2011 Maria Mitch.e.l.l.
Mary E. Choo, "The Malcontents". First published in Volume 32.2, Speculations, of Room Magazine, 2009. Copyright 2009 Mary E. Choo. Reprinted with permission from the author.
Jesse Bullington, "Liminal Medicine". Copyright 2011 Jesse Bullington.
Leanna Renee Hieber, "At the Doorstep". Copyright 2011 Leanna Renee Hieber.
Sarah Hans, "Frozen Souls". Copyright 2011 Sarah Hans.
Mary Cook, "The Forgotten Ones". Copyright 2011. Mary Cook.
T. S. Bazelli, "Nine Nights". Copyright 2011 T. S. Bazelli.
Meddy Ligner, "Vodka Attack!". Copyright 2011 Meddy Ligner.
Berit K. N. Ellingsen, "The Ascent". Copyright 2011 Berit K. N. Ellingsen.
Wenona Napolitano, "Nightmare". Copyright 2011 Wenona Napolitano.
About the Anthologists.
Silvia Moreno-Garcia"s stories have appeared in publications such as Fantasy Magazine, The Book of Cthulhu, Evolve 2 and Shine: An Anthology of Optimistic Science Fiction. She co-edited the anthology Historical Lovecraft together with Paula R. Stiles. Find her at silviamoreno-garcia.com.
Possessing a quixotic fondness for difficult careers, Paula Stiles has driven ambulances, taught fish farming for the Peace Corps in West Africa and earned a Scottish PhD in medieval history, studying Templars and non-Christians in Spain. She has also sold fiction to Strange Horizons, Writers of the Future, Jim Baen"s Universe, Shine, Futures, Black Gate"s "Warrior Woman" issue, and other markets, as well as a co-written supernatural mystery novel, Fraterfamilias. She is Editor in Chief of the Lovecraft/Mythos "zine Innsmouth Free Press. You can find her on Twitter (@thesnowleopard) and Facebook, or at: Innsmouth t.i.tles.
Historical Lovecraft.
Historical Lovecraft, a unique anthology blending historical fiction with horror, features 26 tales spanning centuries and continents. This eclectic volume takes the readers through places as varied as Laos, Greenland, Peru, and the Congo, and from antiquity until the 20th century, pushing the envelope of Lovecraftian lore. William Meikle"s inquisitor tries to unravel the truth during a very hostile questioning. Jesse Bullington narrates the saga of a young Viking woman facing danger and destruction. E. Catherine Tobler stops in Ancient Egypt, where Pharaoh Hatshepsut receives an exquisite and deadly gift. Albert Tucher discovers that the dead do not remain silent in 10th century Rome. These are tales that reimagine history and look into the past through a darker gla.s.s. Tales that show evil has many faces and reaches through the centuries. Tales that will chill your heart.
Fraterfamilias.
French artist Paul Farrell kills four people in Paris and walks into a hail of police fire at JFK Airport. A Russian history professor and shaman with a dark secret steals the body. Police on both sides of the Atlantic are on the case, but they each have secrets of their own. And a powerful enemy watches from the shadows, one who could destroy them all. This is Fraterfamilias, an urban fantasy thriller now available in print and as an e-book.
Find more information about these t.i.tles at InnsmouthFreePress.com.
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