I've been selected for #10Queries! Thank you, #RevPit! In the words of the Prophet: "I'm so excited / I just can't hide it / I'm about to lose control and I think I like it."
An Encyclopedia of Faeries, edited by Katherine Briggs. Not exclusively British in focus, and no stories, but informational entries and illustrations. Not sure it's still in print, but it's one of my favorites.
Yesterday I submitted my manuscript to #RevPit. Now I await my fate. Will I be among the Chosen? Is there such thing as predestination? Or is that simply a general term that means you're waiting for a bus?
Could this interest you? GEORGE JUMP is an 87,000 word low fantasy quest narrative with elements of magical realism. Think Don Quixote transplanted to 1980s America. A homeless man must find his family before he loses his life. Shares the heart and humor of TJ Klune's Under the Whispering Door.
GEORGE JUMP is an 87,000 word low fantasy quest narrative with elements of magical realism. Think Don Quixote transplanted to 1980s America. A homeless man must find his family before he loses his life. Shares the heart and humor of TJ Klune's Under the Whispering Door.
My MC, like your dog, is caught in a self-created conflict. He also, pardon the pun, is a bit of a hangdog, unaware of the supernatural help that's available. Low fantasy/magical realism.
A homeless man must find his family before he loses his life. Clues to his quest emerge from his transistor radio and a supernatural society of street people. If he fails to find his loved ones, he vows to kill himself.