Upside Down: Inverted Tropes in Storytelling is an anthology of short stories, poetry, and essays edited by Monica Valentinelli and Jaym Gates.
Over two dozen authors, ranging from NYT-bestsellers and award winners to debut writers, chose a tired trope or cliche to challenge and surprise readers through their work. Read stories inspired by tropes such as the Chainmaille Bikini, Love... [click here for more]
The city is called Redoubt.
And as far as anyone knows, it is the last.
Seven decades ago, there were cities upon cities; kingdoms and nations, the remains of ancient empire. Cultures at war, cultures at trade. Humans, dwarves, elves, and others. Magic and monsters, rare but real. Regions of desolation, but also regions of plenty. And so it was for millennia, through two dynamic ages the lorekeepers... [click here for more]
Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters is a collection of stories focused on strange creatures in the vein of Pacific Rim, Godzilla, Cloverfield, and more. With a collection of authors who grace the bestsellers list to indie darlings, in this anthology giant monsters run rampant! ... [click here for more]
Tales of guardian spirits and divine powers, demonic powers and ghosts encompass this anthology of all new fantasy and science fiction stories. Drawing on the rich tradition of place-as-person, the concept of 'genius loci' is indeed an ancient one and found in nearly every human mythology. Within its pages, the authors present stories of sentient deserts, beneficent forests, lonely shrubs, and protective... [click here for more]
Tales of guardian spirits and divine powers, demonic powers and ghosts encompass this anthology of all new fantasy and science fiction stories. Drawing on the rich tradition of place-as-person, the concept of 'genius loci' is indeed an ancient one and found in nearly every human mythology. Within its pages, the authors present stories of sentient deserts, beneficent forests, lonely shrubs, and protective... [click here for more]