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1 1 y separately published work icon Broken Paradise Eugen Bacon , United Kingdom (UK) : Luna Press Publishing , 2023 26227327 2023 single work novella fantasy

After falling out with her brothers, Samaki the goddess of water flees to Earth where she must mask her trace by splitting into a quadruplet of magi.

'A quadruplet is perfect, but all things are never equal. Dissonance arises when the magus Umozi breaks the quadruplet.

'Only the newness of a child magus can restore balance and save a broken paradise—with the help of a goddess mother.'

Source:  Publisher's blurb.

1 1 y separately published work icon Hovering D. J. Daniels , United Kingdom (UK) : Luna Press Publishing , 2022 24834075 2022 single work novella fantasy

'When Zo's campervan leaves her stranded in an unfamiliar part of Sydney, she impulsively decides to stay at a bed and breakfast while repairs are being made.

'As the days stretch into weeks, Zo begins to feel stuck. There are signs the house is not quite as it seems. The place shifts between decay and normality and at times she senses ghostly presences and echoes of other lives.

'Something, or someone, is keeping her there. Zo knows that she must find a way to leave before she too becomes only an echo.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

1 2 y separately published work icon Hadithi & the State of Black Speculative Fiction Eugen Bacon , Milton Davis , United Kingdom (UK) : Luna Press Publishing , 2020 20230178 2020 selected work short story essay

'Hadithi [n. fable, story] is a new hybrid birthed from the collaboration of two writers with heritage in the African diaspora.

'It features seven short stories - three original - of ancestry, soul, continuity, discontinuity as well as steampunk, cyberfunk and a dieselfunk superhero story set in the ‘20s, together with a scholarly dialogue on the global state of black speculative fiction. Hadithi offers the kind of afrofuturistic diversity you might expect from a duality of curious writers unafraid to cross the borders of normalcy.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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