Let your imagination run away with you for a change. Since the Age of Enlightenment, it's become the norm to reject belief in miracles, revelation, magic, or the supernatural. But it's only human to feel that delicious frisson of fear when things get a little strange. Third Flatiron Anthologies proudly presents "Ain't Superstitious," a double issue packed with 26 stories of the weird, wild, and magical.
"Ain't Superstitious" from Third Flatiron offers the overheated
imaginings of an international array of storytellers, including Amy
Aderman, Ken Altabef, James Aquilone, Christina Bates, Gustavo
Bondoni, Maureen Bowden, Spencer Carvalho, John Paul Davies, Sarina
Dorie, Judith Field, Adele Gardner, Lyn Godfrey, Bruce Golden, Eric
J. Guignard, John Hegenberger, Benjamin Jacobson, K. T. Katzmann,
E. E. King, Andrew Kozma, Jacob M. Lambert, Kevin Lauderdale, Gerri
Leen, Dennis Mombauer, Will Morton, Sean O'Dea, and A. P. Sessler.
Language
English
Pages
264
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Third Flatiron
Release
August 03, 2015
ISBN
0692505210
ISBN 13
9780692505212
Ain't Superstitious: Third Flatiron Anthologies, Volume 4, Fall/Winter 2015 #13
Let your imagination run away with you for a change. Since the Age of Enlightenment, it's become the norm to reject belief in miracles, revelation, magic, or the supernatural. But it's only human to feel that delicious frisson of fear when things get a little strange. Third Flatiron Anthologies proudly presents "Ain't Superstitious," a double issue packed with 26 stories of the weird, wild, and magical.
"Ain't Superstitious" from Third Flatiron offers the overheated
imaginings of an international array of storytellers, including Amy
Aderman, Ken Altabef, James Aquilone, Christina Bates, Gustavo
Bondoni, Maureen Bowden, Spencer Carvalho, John Paul Davies, Sarina
Dorie, Judith Field, Adele Gardner, Lyn Godfrey, Bruce Golden, Eric
J. Guignard, John Hegenberger, Benjamin Jacobson, K. T. Katzmann,
E. E. King, Andrew Kozma, Jacob M. Lambert, Kevin Lauderdale, Gerri
Leen, Dennis Mombauer, Will Morton, Sean O'Dea, and A. P. Sessler.