The Autobiography of Francis N. Stein: The Last Promethean is a hell of a story about the last imagined descendant of Dr. Frankenstein’s wretch—the spurned monster. It offers struggle and pathos, pain and absolution, deception and deliverance. Reminiscent of Neil Gaiman’s Shadow Moon from American Gods, Francis Stein is a slow thinking giant of a man who attracts attention wherever... [click here for more]
The Autobiography of Francis N. Stein: The Last Promethean is a hell of a story about the last imagined descendant of Dr. Frankenstein’s wretch—the spurned monster. It offers struggle and pathos, pain and absolution, deception and deliverance. Reminiscent of Neil Gaiman’s Shadow Moon from American Gods, Francis Stein is a slow thinking giant of a man who attracts attention wherever... [click here for more]
Read What Magick May Not Alter on a porch swing by a live oak if you can. This layered Southern fantasy is unlike any you’ve read before. Twin sisters Lulah and Vi anchor this story of a magically gifted family told through poetry. Set in early 1900's Louisiana, the choice to tell this story in verse sets it apart, making it feel like a spell book or a manifesto at times.... [click here for more]
Read What Magick May Not Alter on a porch swing by a live oak if you can. This layered Southern fantasy is unlike any you’ve read before. Twin sisters Lulah and Vi anchor this story of a magically gifted family told through poetry. Set in early 1900's Louisiana, the choice to tell this story in verse sets it apart, making it feel like a spell book or a manifesto at times.... [click here for more]