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Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 Fae Visions of the Mediterranean : An Anthology of Horrors and Wonders of the Sea
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'The Mediterranean is a liquid road connecting places and people. Ships, words and stories travel on its waves. Sometimes fantastic creatures, hidden in the hold. The Mediterranean speaks many languages; some of them we don't recognize anymore. They are ancient, but never really dead. This speculative fiction anthology collects twenty-four pieces of fiction and poetry, new and old, and some things that are in between, because we don't believe in boundaries. It gathers Mediterranean stories with a horror twist and horror stories with a Mediterranean flavour-caring sea monsters, still dripping and briny; brave mermaids, merciless ghosts and bizarre creatures-with exerpts in nine different languages and many different styles.'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

Notes

  • Contents indexed selectively. This anthology also contains the work of the following international writers: Christine Lucas, Kelda Crich, Mattia Ravasi, Claude Lalumiere, Arrate Hidalgo, Dawn Vogel, Marco Polo, Hella Grichi, Maria Grech Granado, Rhys Hughes, Mari Ness, Alvaro Mielgo Gallago, S. Chakraborty, Ursa Vidic, Louise Herring-Jones, Kalina Aich, Vladimira Becic, Lyndsay E. Gilbert, and Adam Lowe.

Contents

* Contents derived from the Future Fire , 2016 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Liquid Pleasurei"My nymph Aglaia was cold and pale as a watery grave:", Jenny Blackford , single work poetry (p. 103-104)
The Return of Melusine, Angela Rega , single work short story fantasy (p. 105-114)

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