Lucent Anthologies: Fell Beasts and Fair: A Noblebright Fantasy Anthology (ePub)
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Autoren-Porträt von Terri Bruce, W.R. Gingell, April Steenburgh, Charles D. Shell, Beth Powers, Kelly A. Harmon
C. J. Brightley lives with her husband and young children in Northern Virginia. Her writings include essays, short stories, novellas, novels, and poetry.Terri Bruce has been making up adventure stories for as long as she can remember and won her first writing award when she was twelve. Like Anne Shirley, she prefers to make people cry rather than laugh, but is happy if she can do either. She produces fantasy and adventure stories from a haunted house in New England where she lives with her husband and three cats.
W.R. Gingell is a Tasmanian author who loves reading, bacon, and slouching in front of the fire to write.
Kelly A. Harmon used to be a newspaper reporter.
She found reporting to be by turns exciting (covering murder trials) and excruciatingly boring (covering itty-bitty town council meetings). Most other stories managed to fall in between those extremes on a sliding scale of interesting.
Eventually, she moved away from full-time reporting and editing owing to boredom of the routine. Stories were still interesting, but the rote mechanics of the job became anathema.
Nonetheless, she still writes non-fiction...because she can't seem to leave it alone.
When not crazed with the need to freelance, she writes fantasy and dark fantasy with the occasional science fiction piece. Her story, "Lies," short-listed for the Aeon Award. Her award-winning novella, "Blood Soup" is recently re-issued by Pole to Pole Publishing and available in Kindle format.
Her other short fiction can be found in several anthologies, including: Deep Cuts, Hellbore and Rue, Black Dragon, White Dragon, Triangulation: Dark Glass and Bad @ss Fairies 3: In all Their Glory.
Beth Powers writes science fiction and fantasy stories. When she's not writing, she studies old pirate tales, crochets an odd assortment of items, and practices Tang Soo Do. Powers lives in Indiana with her cats.
I’m a native of southwestern Virginia and still dwell nearby,perhaps deep within the
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limestone caves of the region.
I grew up a geek who loved science fiction, fantasy, comic books and role-playing games–pretty much the whole nerd gamut. I snagged an associate degree in Commercial Art at Virginia Western Community College before joining the Army.
I spent four years in the U.S. Army as a SIGINT Analyst (if you don’t know what that is, it sounds a lot sexier than it really is.) I spent most of my time in uniform in Germany, during which I concluded that it wasn’t the career for me. After which I attended the Joe Kubert School of Graphic Arts and Animation in Dover, NJ and graduated three years later. I had intended on seeking a job in the comic industry–until I got exposed to enough of it to rethink my intentions.
In the intervening years I subsisted on odd jobs and periodic freelance art work. At some point I decided to try to write. Much to my joy, I discovered I loved writing. I REALLY loved writing. During my free time in the last ten years I’ve written six novels and am halfway through the seventh. In-between the novels I’ve written fifteen short stories and have done a lot of fiction blogging.
After my second novel was thoroughly rejected by all the usual companies as well as countless short story rejections, my attention was grabbed by the exploding ebook market. So instead of continuing my cycle of publisher rejections, I decided to post my fifth novel, ‘Fourfold’ online. Since I
didn’t have the financial wherewithal to hire a cover artist, I dusted off my art skills and painted it myself. I shall hopefully have my fourth novel ‘Mettle’s Forge’ published–with another cover painted by me–within the next few weeks. I shall publish my second, third and sixth novels as soon as humanly possible.
I am a bookseller-turned-librarian with a strange addiction to poking at keyboards to create worlds. I live in the Southern Tier of NY, and am filled with fond memories of the Adirondack Mountains where I spent a wonderful amount of my childhood.
Previously I had a short story published by DAW, but have turned my attention to small and indie presses.
I share my home with a small army of rescue animals, both permanent family members and fosters, and am like to spend inordinate amounts of time chatting about them if left to my own devices. I spin fire, indulge in taxidermy, and try and teach my starling interesting new phrases.
I grew up a geek who loved science fiction, fantasy, comic books and role-playing games–pretty much the whole nerd gamut. I snagged an associate degree in Commercial Art at Virginia Western Community College before joining the Army.
I spent four years in the U.S. Army as a SIGINT Analyst (if you don’t know what that is, it sounds a lot sexier than it really is.) I spent most of my time in uniform in Germany, during which I concluded that it wasn’t the career for me. After which I attended the Joe Kubert School of Graphic Arts and Animation in Dover, NJ and graduated three years later. I had intended on seeking a job in the comic industry–until I got exposed to enough of it to rethink my intentions.
In the intervening years I subsisted on odd jobs and periodic freelance art work. At some point I decided to try to write. Much to my joy, I discovered I loved writing. I REALLY loved writing. During my free time in the last ten years I’ve written six novels and am halfway through the seventh. In-between the novels I’ve written fifteen short stories and have done a lot of fiction blogging.
After my second novel was thoroughly rejected by all the usual companies as well as countless short story rejections, my attention was grabbed by the exploding ebook market. So instead of continuing my cycle of publisher rejections, I decided to post my fifth novel, ‘Fourfold’ online. Since I
didn’t have the financial wherewithal to hire a cover artist, I dusted off my art skills and painted it myself. I shall hopefully have my fourth novel ‘Mettle’s Forge’ published–with another cover painted by me–within the next few weeks. I shall publish my second, third and sixth novels as soon as humanly possible.
I am a bookseller-turned-librarian with a strange addiction to poking at keyboards to create worlds. I live in the Southern Tier of NY, and am filled with fond memories of the Adirondack Mountains where I spent a wonderful amount of my childhood.
Previously I had a short story published by DAW, but have turned my attention to small and indie presses.
I share my home with a small army of rescue animals, both permanent family members and fosters, and am like to spend inordinate amounts of time chatting about them if left to my own devices. I spin fire, indulge in taxidermy, and try and teach my starling interesting new phrases.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Terri Bruce , W.R. Gingell , April Steenburgh , Charles D. Shell , Beth Powers , Kelly A. Harmon
- 2018, 500 Seiten, Englisch
- Herausgegeben: CJ Brightley
- Verlag: CJ Brightley
- ISBN-10: 0989191575
- ISBN-13: 9780989191579
- Erscheinungsdatum: 20.03.2018
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