Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Release announcement: Fae


“FAE”

EDITED BY RHONDA PARRISH

 

Alpena, MI (July 22, 2014) – World Weaver Press (Eileen Wiedbrauk, Editor-in-Chief) has announced FAE, a new anthology of fairy stories from classic tales to urban fantasy, edited by Rhonda Parrish, is available in trade paperback and ebook today, Tuesday, July 22, 2014.

 

Praise for FAE:

 

“A delightfully refreshing collection that offers a totally different take on your usual fairy stories! I found it difficult to stop reading as one story ended and another began – all fantastic work by gifted writers. Not for the faint of heart, by any means.”

— Marge Simon, multiple Bram Stoker® Winner

 

Anyone with an abiding love of Faerie and the Folk who dwell there will find stories to enjoy in FAE."

— Tangent(C.D. Lewis)

 

"The Cartography of Shattered Trees' by Beth Cato and 'And Only The Eyes of Children' by Laura VanArendonk Baugh are shining examples of what could be done with the subject of faeries that surpass tricks on the reader, that build worlds and characters worth knowing and exploring, that have something important to say about the real world."

— Tangent(John Sulyok)

 

"Nibble on this deliciously wondrous collection of stories of fae one at a time or binge on its delights on one night, you'll love the faerie feast this collection provides. I devoured it."

— Kate Wolford, editor ofBeyond the Glass Slipper; editor and publisher ofEnchanted Conversation: A Fairytale Magazine





Meet Robin Goodfellow as you've never seen him before, watch damsels in distress rescue themselves, get swept away with the selkies and enjoy tales of hobs, green men, pixies and phookas. One thing is for certain, these are not your grandmother’s fairy tales. Fairies have been both mischievous and malignant creatures throughout history. They’ve dwelt in forests, collected teeth or crafted shoes. FAE is full of stories that honor that rich history while exploring new and interesting takes on the fair folk from castles to computer technologies to modern midwifing, the Old World to Indianapolis. FAE bridges traditional and modern styles, from the familiar feeling of a good old-fashioned fairy tale to urban fantasy and horror with a fae twist. This anthology covers a vast swath of the fairy story spectrum, making the old new and exploring lush settings with beautiful prose and complex characters.

With an introduction by Sara Cleto andBrittany Warman, and new stories fromSidney Blaylock Jr.Amanda BlockKari CastorBeth CatoLiz ColterRhonda EikampLor GrahamAlexis A. Hunter,L.S. JohnsonJon Arthur KitsonAdria LaycraftLauren LiebowitzChristine MorganShannon PhillipsSara Puls,Laura VanArendonk Baugh, andKristina Wojtaszek.

FAE is available in trade paperback and ebook via Amazon.comBarnesandnoble.com,Kobo.com, and other online retailers, and for wholesale through Ingram. You can also findFae on Goodreads.

 

Anthologist Rhonda Parrish is driven by a desire to do All The Things. She has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of Niteblade Magazine for over five years now (which is like 25 years in internet time) and is the editor of the benefit anthology, Metastasis. In addition, Rhonda is a writer whose work has been included or is forthcoming in dozens of publications including Tesseracts 17: Speculating Canada from Coast to Coast andImaginarium: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. Her website, updated weekly, is atrhondaparrish.com.

 

World Weaver Press is a publisher of fantasy, paranormal, and science fiction, dedicated to producing quality works. We believe in great storytelling.

 

 

Publication Date: July 22, 2014 • Fantasy / Horror Anthology

 

$12.95 Trade paperback, 247 pages • $6.99 ebook

 

ISBN: 978-0692207918

 

Publicity/Reviews: publicity@worldweaverpress.com

 

Information:

www.worldweaverpress.com/books/fae

 

 

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