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Ages pass. Civilizations fall. Strange magics arise. New stories emerge. From H.G. Well's "The Time Machine," to Clark Ashton Smith's "Zothique," to Jack Vance's "The Dying Earth,' readers have thrilled to stories set at the decline of civilization, or far beyond.
Long Count Press presents seven original tales of sword and sorcery set in the aftermath of dead or dying worlds, by authors Ian Creasy - Digging for Paradise, Robin Wyatt Dunn - Fire Dancer, Rhonda Eikamp - Severance, Christine Frost - Moonfall, Neal F. Litherland - Paths of Iron and Blood, Micheal Mina - The Myroblyte, and David J. West - The Serpent's Root
My tale is an adventure set in and outside and ancient city where the cure may be as deadly as the disease. Surprise twists abound and I hope you enjoy this tale of Saphir the thief.
Cool, something else to read.
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated Wasp.
ReplyDeleteGot it! Looking forward to reading it.
ReplyDeleteThank you Keith, always grateful for your reading. I still need to get back to your work, life is crazy but I owe you.
ReplyDeleteNice to share a cover with you. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Robin, you too.
ReplyDeleteExcellent. Looks pretty cool. I'll check it out.
ReplyDeleteThankee Charles
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