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1 y separately published work icon Sherlock Is a Girl's Name Atlin Merrick (editor), Narelle M. Harris (editor), Bittern : Clan Destine Press , 2024 28262972 2024 anthology short story

'What would the great detective be like if Sherlock Holmes was a woman?

'In the tall tales of Sherlock is a Girl's Name we answer this question, following Sherlock into deep space, 1990s Russia, Victorian London, contemporary USA, worlds of magic, and more.

'Holmes' Watsons include ghosts, robots, a teenage tuba player, a little boy, with the detecting duo doing what they do best: solving crimes and having adventures!

'Authors include Tansy Rayner Roberts, Eugen Bacon, Sarah Tollok, Verity Burns, Dannye Chase, Kenzie Lappin, JD Cadmon, Stacy Lawhorne, Karen J Carlisle, Millie Billingsworth, Katya de Becerra, Narrelle M Harris and Atlin Merrick.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Anna Karenina Isn’t Dead Atlin Merrick (editor), Bittern : Improbable Press , 2024 28262818 2024 anthology short story

'From Russia's Anna Karenina to Vietnam's Lady Trieu, from Cio-Cio-San to Frankenstein's second creature, suffering, madness, or death is the fate of far too many women in classic literature. Anna Karenina Isn't Dead undoes that.

'In this anthology of literary women, these women live. Do they have a happily ever after? You'll see. Do they have a happy-right-now? Oh yes.

'These are the reimagined tales of the famous, the infamous, the barely mentioned women in myths, poems and legends. These are the stories of the Lady in Black, Wendy Darling, Dido, and many more, each getting a better journey than the one she originally got.

'Here Anna Karenina and her literary kin are not dead.

'Very far from it.'  (Publication summary)

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