![]() "The Woman Who Married the Man in the Moon” (A Schmendrick Tale)īeagle's novella, set in the world of 1991's The Innkeeper's Song, is an intimate take on the relatively common fantasy conceit of a powerful band of recluses. ![]() “Up the Down Beanstalk: A Wife Remembers” Whether melancholic, comedic, or deeply tragic, each new tale is suffused with misdirection and discovery, expressed in the rich and mesmerizing voice of a masterful storyteller. A slightly regretful author and a vengeful-but-dilapidated dragon square off over an abandoned narrative the children of the Shark God demand painful truths from their chronically absent father and a bereaved women sacrifices herself to change one terrible moment, effortlessly reversed by a shuffle of the deck. From the top of the Berlin Wall to the depths of the darkest seas, gods and monsters battle their enemies and innermost fears, yet mere mortals make the truly difficult choices. ![]() ![]() ![]() Abundant with tales of quiet heroism, life-changing decisions, and determined searches for deep answers, this extraordinary collection of contemporary fantasy explores the realms between this world and the next. ![]()
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