"Under a Brass Moon" Steampunk Anthology Available Now in Paperback
Some of this news is a bit belated, but I spent a couple weeks out of the country over the last month and wasn't able to keep pace with announcements (more on that trip later).
The Kindle version of Under a Brass Moon, a steampunk anthology from Curiosity Quills Press, was released in late July, but the paperback version became available just this week. Edited by Jordan Elizabeth, author of the Treasure Chronicles series (also published by Curiosity Quills Press), the anthology is quite a tome and features stories by nineteen authors. You can pick up a copy of either version from Amazon.
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My featured story, "The Iron Face of God," follows a private detective's investigation into the disappearance of a skyrail tycoon's spoiled son. The fictional city of Linton, a sprawling industrial metropolis crisscrossed by thousands of miles of elevated railcar lines and powered by an alien substance known as "voidstone," serves as the backdrop for the story. This was my first stab at the steampunk genre, and I so enjoyed it that I would like to feature the story's setting and characters in a novel-length work eventually (although maybe sooner if this story gets a lot of positive feedback).
Also, be sure to pick up a copy of Don't Open Till Doomsday , an anthology from PunksWritePoems Press, which features my short story "Mira." It's available now in paperback from Amazon. And if end of the world and dystopian fiction is your thing, you can also check out Dystopian Express from Hydra Publications, which features my story "The First Price."
I should have a few more announcements coming up in the near future as there are at least two more anthologies slated to appear before the end of the year that feature stories of mine. In the meantime, but sure to check out the music recordings I released under the name Morana's Breath. You can get the first two albums (In the Sky and bones of the earth) in digital format from Bandcamp. A third album is currently in the works, with some loose plans for a fourth as well. As always, I'll keep everyone posted.
The Kindle version of Under a Brass Moon, a steampunk anthology from Curiosity Quills Press, was released in late July, but the paperback version became available just this week. Edited by Jordan Elizabeth, author of the Treasure Chronicles series (also published by Curiosity Quills Press), the anthology is quite a tome and features stories by nineteen authors. You can pick up a copy of either version from Amazon.
ORDER PAPERBACK VERSIONORDER KINDLE EBOOK VERSION
My featured story, "The Iron Face of God," follows a private detective's investigation into the disappearance of a skyrail tycoon's spoiled son. The fictional city of Linton, a sprawling industrial metropolis crisscrossed by thousands of miles of elevated railcar lines and powered by an alien substance known as "voidstone," serves as the backdrop for the story. This was my first stab at the steampunk genre, and I so enjoyed it that I would like to feature the story's setting and characters in a novel-length work eventually (although maybe sooner if this story gets a lot of positive feedback).
Also, be sure to pick up a copy of Don't Open Till Doomsday , an anthology from PunksWritePoems Press, which features my short story "Mira." It's available now in paperback from Amazon. And if end of the world and dystopian fiction is your thing, you can also check out Dystopian Express from Hydra Publications, which features my story "The First Price."
I should have a few more announcements coming up in the near future as there are at least two more anthologies slated to appear before the end of the year that feature stories of mine. In the meantime, but sure to check out the music recordings I released under the name Morana's Breath. You can get the first two albums (In the Sky and bones of the earth) in digital format from Bandcamp. A third album is currently in the works, with some loose plans for a fourth as well. As always, I'll keep everyone posted.
Published on August 16, 2016 07:36
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