A Memory Trapped in Light single work   short story   horror  
Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 A Memory Trapped in Light
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Epilogue Tehani Croft (editor), Kings Meadows : FableCroft Publishing , 2013 Z1918296 2013 anthology short story science fiction

    'ep·i·logue: an ending that serves as a comment on or conclusion to what has happened.

    'Climate change, natural disaster, war and disease threaten to destroy all we know. Predictions of the future are bleak. But does the apocalypse really mean the end of the world? Is there no hope for a future that follows?

    'Twelve writers take on the end of the world and go beyond, to what comes next.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Kings Meadows : FableCroft Publishing , 2013
    pg. 11-28
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    y separately published work icon The Bone-chime Song and Other Stories Joanne Anderton , FableCroft Publishing , 2013 6359984 2013 selected work short story fantasy science fiction horror

    'Enter a world where terrible secrets are hidden in a wind chime’s song.

    Where crippled witches build magic from scrap.

    And the beautiful dead dance for eternity.

    The Bone Chime Song and Other Stories collects the finest science fiction and horror short stories from award-winning writer Joanne Anderton. From mechanical spells scavenging a derelict starship to outback zombies and floating gardens of bone, these stories blur the lines between genres. A mix of freakish horror, dark visions of the future and the just plain weird, Anderton’s tales will draw you in – but never let you get comfortable' (publisher website).

    FableCroft Publishing , 2013
    pg. 139-156
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