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Broken Olive Branches

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This is a charity anthology; all proceeds will be donated to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund and ANERA (American Near East Refugee Aid). Over 30 authors in the horror community donated stories to help the civilians of Palestine. Among the stories codependent necromancers-- a spy discovers a supernatural weapon that might turn the tide of the war-- a Girl Scout troop camping trip goes horribly wrong when dinosaurs show up-- a child's drawings of their family are not quite what they seem-- a group of men fighting a forest fire are about to have a Very Bad Day-- a man is constantly followed by a terrifying shadow figure he calls the Other-- a young woman's new job at the mall isn't nearly as mundane as she anticipatedDiscover some new favorite tales in this collection!Cover art by Winter Holmes.

545 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 31, 2024

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Stephanie Rabig

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I love mythology and fairy tales (those form the basis of about 60% of my current projects), Pacific Rim, Firefly, The Avengers, tea, Welcome to Night Vale, and chocolate. Recently, I've had several short stories (and soon novels!) published by the wonderful Less Than Three Press.

Though I write mostly fantasy and romance, my first and main love will always be horror. A few years ago, my grade-school librarian came up to me at work and said it was nice to see me again. I was surprised she recognized me, considering how many kids she'd interacted with over the years, and she laughed. "True, but not many kindergartners come up to my desk wanting to borrow Dracula, dear."

Basically, I was doomed from the start.

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February 23, 2024
a really diverse anthology of horror tales. lots of chills!!! found many writers that are new to me. highly recommended. a wonderful project where horror writers came together to support PCRF and ANERA.
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