Category Archives: Dark Fantasy

Mirror of Hearts

Mirror of Hearts by Trisha J. WooldridgeMirror of Hearts
Trisha J. Wooldridge
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Roger Hunter has served the Lady White for longer than his life span should have allowed, at a cost higher than his conscience should have allowed, yet he has only questioned orders once, a long time ago.

The one time he decided to listen to his own heart.

And it wasn’t enough to break the spell he submitted to: The power of another heart’s song.

Now, his heart is drawn to the lovely Melody Devonshire, Lady White’s orphaned niece, but will the whispers of love be loud enough to overcome the call of power over life, itself?

Or must another heart be sacrificed before Roger can see his true destiny?

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Hides the Dark Tower – Now Available for Pre-Order

Mysterious and looming, towers and Hides the Dark Towertower-like structures pierce the skies and shadow the lands. Hides the Dark Tower includes over two dozen tales of adventure, danger, magic, and trickery from an international roster of authors. Readers of science fiction, fantasy, horror, grimdark, campfire tales, and more will find a story to haunt their dreams. So step out of the light, and into the world of Hides the Dark Tower—if you dare.

Featuring fiction by Richard Chizmar, Alex Shvartsman, Rie Sheridan Rose, Jeff Stehman, Jonathan Shipley, Robert E. Waters, Evan Dicken, Anatoly Belilovsky, Brad Hafford, A.P. Sessler, Larry C. Kay, Jeremy M. Gottwig, Steven R. Southard, Kelda Crich, M.J. Ritchie, Edward McDermott, Ray Kolb, Andrew Gudgel, Jeremy Zimmerman, N.O.A. Rawle, Meg Belviso, Daniel Beazley, Briana McGuckin, Kane Gordon, Peter Schranz, G. Scott Huggins, Vonnie Winslow Crist, and Kelly A. Harmon, and featuring a poem by Laura Shovan.

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Hellebore and Rue: Tales of Queer Women and Magic

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Published by Lethe Press, but featured here because it includes Pole to Pole Publishing Authors…

The essence of fantasy is magic and the folklore of women has often dwelt on the innumerable powers they possess. Magic that heals, magic that destroys, magic that saves their community. All these elements and more can be found in the queer women of Hellebore & Rue. These women shape their worlds, their wants and needs, and, most important, their destinies.

Here are stories of a greenmage reuniting with her former partner on one last mission in Connie Wilkins’ “The Windskimmer”; a shaman calling on the power of the Medicine Buddha to fight demons in Jean Marie Ward’s “Personal Demons”; and even an aging school nurse discovering a dark secret about her heritage in Steve Berman’s “D is for Delicious.” A dozen stories by a dozen talented authors, including Juliet Kemp, Lisa Morton, Ruth Sorrell, C. B. Calsing, Kelly A. Harmon, and other names that promise the reader many wonders.

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