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Anthology: Year One

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An eclectic collections of smart speculative fiction, verse, and art, that challenges the boundaries of genre. From the minds of guests of the first ANTHOLOGY (AnthoCon), Northern New England's only Multi-Genre Literature and Arts Convention, comes a compendium of imaginative prose, poetry and art.

Table of Contents:

When Betsy Whispers, by Marianne Halbert

The Old Man, by T.T. Zuma

Sequence, by Dustin LaValley

The Jesus Bomb: A Hiram Grange Story, by Scott Christian Carr

Bog King, by John Grover

A Day at the Bookstore, by Timothy P. Flynn

The Guests, by Gregory L. Norris

Appledore, by David Bernard

Stir the Bones, by Jennifer Allis Provost

Lydia Loses Her Car, by Bracken MacLeod

The Legacy, by Roxanne Dent

The Imaginary Solution, by Tracy L. Carbone

The Strange Medicines of Dr. Ling, by Peter N. Dudar

Helping Hands, by Rona Gofstein

Lugh's Tribute, by Ogmios

She Cries, by K. Allen Wood

A Murder of Crows, by Henry Snider

Cliffhanger, by Stacey Longo

Lament at Sundown, by Kevin Lucia

Eavesdropping, by Michael Bailey

Grandfather's Ghost, by Mike J. Smith

The Green Hour, by Andrew Wolter

The Elvis Landing, by Jackie Gamber

208 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 11, 2015

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Marianne Halbert

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Marianne Halbert is an author from central Indiana. Her quiet horror stories have been described as “whimsical and terrifying” as well as “elegant and macabre”. Her latest collection is “Cold Comforts” (Crossroad Press, 2019) and is full of slow-burn horror stories. Marianne is a member of the HWA and was on the “How to Haunt a House” panel at V-Con (virtual Necon) 2021. She has a story on PseudoPod (Ep. 776).

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