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Elegy

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“The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?”- Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) "Elegy" is a short collection of poetic verse with themes of loss, sadness, sorrow, pain and grief told in a Gothic tradition. “Elegy” includes- Shadows of the Past Dead Before Dawn The Darkest Winter Voyage of the Sea The Last Rite Black Absinthe Testament of Tears Weeping Widow The Crimson Veil Haus of Butterflies Fólkvangr (Call of the Dying)-bonus

26 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 10, 2021

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Leah Crowley

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Leah Crowley is an award-winning author, poet, comic writer, lyricist, screenwriter. During her spare time she campaigns for equal rights. Her literary works have also been featured on the BBC and other popular media outlets. Leah began to take an interest in writing and creativity from the young age of six. Currently she is working on several projects including Battle Hymns, a collection of poetry themed around historical events and battles. In her spare time she studies piano and repeatedly listens to music from Liberace to Modern Talking, Lady Gaga, Elton John to Kylie Minogue. Leah is a makeup addict and enjoys shopping, eating out and drinking lots of coffee. She also enjoys interviewing special guests from the literary, film and other creative industries. Guests have included New York Times Best Selling Authors, Jack Ketchum, Jonathan Maberry and fashion model, Diana Apsara.
She has contributed to numerous commercial and small press magazines and anthologies, including, Massacre Magazine, Sanitarium Magazine, Official Haunted Magazine, Holistic Therapist, Health and Efficiency Naturist, Nusa Sun, Fear Magazine, Ravenwood Quarterly, Sub-verse, The Aquila Literary Journal and Comic Scene UK.

Leah Crowley is also the best-selling writer of Libro de Lumine, Stripped Verses and The Black Diaries.

"Aside from her rather clever plotting, what I like about Leah Crowley is how she places herself within the best tradition of supernatural fiction – M.R. James, H.P. Lovecraft, Dennis Wheatley, Eddie C. Bertin, et al"- Richard Blake (Historical Novelist)- Taken from a review of 'The Light of Keeps Passage'

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