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Give Me Your Teeth: A Fae Tale
Urban Fantasy/Novella
Like most children, ten-year old Jimmy wonders where the Tooth Fairy keeps all those teeth. It’s a silly question to laugh about. He plays along to get some coins, confident there’s no such person. As he and his friends know, their mothers play the role of the Tooth Fairy, but in the middle of the night, Jimmy’s world turns upside down.
He learns there’s more to his mother than he ever imagined, and the Tooth Fairy isn’t so harmless.
Fantasy/Short Stories
Tales of Woe and Wonder collects nine short stories. There are original fantasy stories and fairy tales as well as classic fairy tales retold. You’ll find a mix of fairy tale wonder and tragic woe, ranging from a young boy’s first brush with the harsh realities of war in “A Gift from over the Sea” to a miraculous bridge in “The Master and the Miller’s Daughter” to a young girl’s encounter with a witch’s insidious spells in “Esme’s Amulet.” The fairy tale “Why the Squonk Weeps” tells the story of a mythical beast and a witch’s plans that go horribly awry. A mother’s plans to save her son from the grief of pain go horribly awry in “A Mother’s Gift.” “The Fletcher’s Daughter” is a humorous take on Cinderella. The flash story “Under the Bridge” comments on trolls and story telling. “The Hand with the Knife” expands on the Grimm tale of the same title. And what happens when a princess resolves to take a vampire for a lover? Find out in “The Princess and the Vampire.”
Blood and Beauty and Other Weird Tales
Fantasy/Short Stories
Collects six short stories of fantasy and weirdness. Fans of Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Greek mythology, and biblical-inspired fantasy will find something interesting.
“Blood and Beauty” tells the tragic love story of a satyr and a dryad.
“Sutter’s Well” records the weird encounter between two boys and a Lovecraftian monster in Appalachia.
“Morphine and Chocolate” draws inspiration from the medieval poem Pearl as it follows a father’s search for his missing daughter from one weird landscape to another.
“The Facts in the Case of M. Hussman” takes inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe and records the horrific consequences of artificially extending life in a steampunk world.
“Shafts to Hell” returns to the Old West and takes the reader inside the mind of an insane miner.
“Good King David” combines the tales of Hamlet and Absalom in a Biblical fantasy world.

