Two short stories to appear in Egaeus Press anthologies

Two new short stories set in the Victorian era will appear in Egaeus Press anthologies in late 2016 and early 2017.

The full table of contents for Midwinter Tales is:

Alison Littlewood – Meet Me at the Frost Fair
Vincent O’Sullivan – The Monkey & Basil Holderness
Marion Fox – A Matter of Fact (poem)
Sheryl Humphrey – The Ruddy-Cheeked Boy (A Tale in Homage to Nathaniel Hawthorne’s ‘The Snow-Image’)
Ron Weighell – Drebbel, Zander & Zervan
Mark Valentine – Second Master
Avalon Brantley – The Window Widows
Anatole Le Braz – The Secret (first English translation, from the French, by George Berguño)
Sara Rich – The Longing for Which
Tina Rath – Barefoot Withouten Shoon
Arthur Symons – A Winter’s Night (poem)
Nina Antonia – How Shall Dead Men Sing? (The Supernatural Affair of Lord Alfred Douglas & Oscar Wilde)
Jane Fox – Better Than Borley Rectory
Havelock Ettrick – The Harmony of Death (A Pianist’s Most Terrible Experience)
Francis Jammes – Il va neiger… (poem / first English translation, from the French, by George Berguño)
Mark Valentine & John Howard – The Celestial Tobacconist (a new Connoisseur tale)
Nora Hopper – Finvarragh (poem)
Ross Smeltzer – From the Mouth of Mad Pratt
Hubert Crackanthorpe – In St. James’s Park
X.L. – Aut Diabolus Aut Nihil
Jonathan Wood – Somewhere snow

That will be followed by an anthology on the theme of Murder Ballads, with the following contributors:
Timothy J. Jarvis
Reggie Oliver
Angela Slatter
Lisa L Hannett
Rhys Hughes
Rosanne Rabinowitz
D.P. Watt
Daniel Mills
Helen Marshall
Philip Fracassi
Louis Marvick
Avalon Brantley
Alison Littlewood
Brendan Connell
Stephen J. Clark
Colin Insole
Charles Schneider
Albert Power

Further information can be found at: www.egaeuspress.com

 

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