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BOOK ONE OF THE SONAYA NIGHTS TRILOGY After serving eleven years in The Heights for the murder of his childhood sweetheart, one-eared vagabond Daganae Kawasaki is finally free. But beneath the neon glare of a sprawling Sonaya, he soon discovers the backstreets are bursting with strange new shadows. Confronting plucky street orphans, bitter biker girls and down-and-out expats, Dag is swiftly embroiled in a fresh homicide case – and finds his murky past isn't done with him yet. “I really enjoyed This Ragged, Wastrel Thing – a dystopian noir set in gloomy, booze-drenched streets crawling with scoundrels. Tomas Marcantonio’s writing is slick and intoxicating.” Adrian J Walker - Author ...
With great thanks to contributing authors, artists, and designers, STORGY Books is proud to present You Are Not Alone; An Anthology of Hope and Isolation. Working in close partnership with UK charities The Big Issue Foundation (registered charity number 1049077), Centrepoint (292411), Shelter (263710), and The Bristol Methodist Centre (1150295), STORGY Books is publishing an exclusive anthology to help raise funds and provide support for people affected by homelessness following the devastating outbreak of Coronavirus. For far too long the most vulnerable within our communities have suffered in isolation, abandoned and ignored, voiceless. But we hear our hurting kin; and this is our reply...You Are Not Alone. All proceeds from purchases of You Are Not Alone will be equally distributed between our partner charities to provide ongoing support for people experiencing homelessness during – and after – the Covid-19 crisis. You Are Not Alone is dedicated to lost loved ones. You will never be forgotten.
“Parade is a pop lit gem. With neon prose, Graves weaves a tale of two heroes, Reggie and Elmer, who are trying to sort out the mess that is America. Government, religion, civic responsibility, general kindness. The lessons in Parade might just be the answer.” – James Frey – Author of A Million Little Pieces, Bright Shiny Morning and The Last Testament Reggie Lauderdale suffers from a crisis of faith. His cousin, Elmer Mott, dreams of becoming their hometown mayor. Both boys are stuck in suburbia trying to be adults ... but they aren’t sure how to be themselves yet. When a twist of fate sends them fleeing in a stolen limousine, the cousins escape to Florida where they meet a retire...
In this final instalment of the print magazine we offer you a selection of the best stories to appear in Schlock! Webzine (www.schlock.co.uk). We have rural fantasy, comic fantasy, sword and sorcery and urban fantasy. We have tales of lunacy and torture, fantasy and horror, all culled from the gory pages of the weekly webzine.
The STORGY FLASH FICTION 2019 Anthology contains the finalists of the 2019 STORGY Flash Fiction Competition and includes the following stories: All The Shuttered Things Blooming by Selma Carvalho American Religion by Luke Kuhns WINNER Apocalypse Vodka by Donna Greenwood Calithea by Tomas Marcantonio Crisis Actor by Rick White Devotion Take Me by Emily Harrison Ghost-Sex by Adam Lock Home Time by Tony McDonald How Your Birthday Unfolded by Alexis Wolfe Ink Stain by Tucker Lieberman Late Night TV by Thomas Conaghan Leave a Little Light on by Mark Nelson Little White Lies by Wiebo Grobler Moving South by Simon Billinton Oceans Apart by Hannah Storm Puddles by Colin James Relative Claws by Eleanor Hickey Rituals in the Dark by Laure Van Rensburg Sink by Dani Smotrich-Barr 3rd PLACE Sponging by Wayne Turmel Superstition by Jude Higgins The Cage of Extinction by Sebastian Collier They Care For Me by Randall Perry To Cloak by Rick White Today The Trees Are Bending by Rick White Tumour by Nicola Ashbrook Undocumented Movements of A Lost Canary by Phil Olsen We Die In The Mangroves by Andrew Boulton We Only Need One by Laure Van Rensburg 2nd PLACE Window Seat by Gareth Durasow
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