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    y separately published work icon Midnight and Moonshine Lisa L. Hannett , Angela Slatter , Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2012 Z1889804 2012 selected work short story fantasy historical fiction horror The gods are dead, but will not be forgotten. When Mymnir flees Ragnarok, she hopes to escape all that bound her to Ásgarðr—a heedless pantheon, a domineering brother, and her neglectful father-master, Óðinn. But the white raven, a being of memory and magic, should know that the past is not so easily left behind. No matter how far she flies, she cannot evade her family. From fire giants to whispering halls, disappearing children to evening-wolves, fairy hills to bewitched cypress trees, and talking heads to moonshiners of a special sort, Midnight and Moonshine takes readers on a journey from ninth century Vinland to America’s Deep South in the present day. Source: book dustjacket. Greenwood : Ticonderoga Publications , 2012 pg. 313-314
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