ROAD'S END and OTHER FANTASIES
An old king with nothing left to lose is lured to the site of his greatest victory by a long-forgotten
enemy seeking revenge.
The last dragon-slayer and the last dragon, brought together with just one anticipated outcome, but
what if they have more to ask of each other?
A brave knight cursed to know love as no other but to never have that love returned in kind.
The wild west as you've never seen it before.
Two ancient warriors body-stealing through time.
These are just some of the stories in this collection from award-winning author Brian A. Hopkins.
THE AUTHOR:
Brian A. Hopkins is a four-time winner of the coveted Bram Stoker Award for excellence in horror
literature. He’s also been nominated for the International Horror Guild Award, the Nebula
Award, and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award. Of the many stories he’s written in
collaboration with longtime friend, David Niall Wilson, the three bizarre westerns included here are
his favorites. Brian lives just east of Oklahoma City with his wife and a pack of wild dogs. As a lifelong student of the martial arts and warfare, he has an unmatched collection of weapons of every sort
and strives for accurate and riveting depictions of combat in his fiction. In his most recent work, the
short novel “La Belle Époque,” set in Paris in the year 1900, he challenged himself to write the knife
fight to end all knife fights .
ROAD'S END and OTHER FANTASIES
An old king with nothing left to lose is lured to the site of his greatest victory by a long-forgotten
enemy seeking revenge.
The last dragon-slayer and the last dragon, brought together with just one anticipated outcome, but
what if they have more to ask of each other?
A brave knight cursed to know love as no other but to never have that love returned in kind.
The wild west as you've never seen it before.
Two ancient warriors body-stealing through time.
These are just some of the stories in this collection from award-winning author Brian A. Hopkins.
THE AUTHOR:
Brian A. Hopkins is a four-time winner of the coveted Bram Stoker Award for excellence in horror
literature. He’s also been nominated for the International Horror Guild Award, the Nebula
Award, and the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award. Of the many stories he’s written in
collaboration with longtime friend, David Niall Wilson, the three bizarre westerns included here are
his favorites. Brian lives just east of Oklahoma City with his wife and a pack of wild dogs. As a lifelong student of the martial arts and warfare, he has an unmatched collection of weapons of every sort
and strives for accurate and riveting depictions of combat in his fiction. In his most recent work, the
short novel “La Belle Époque,” set in Paris in the year 1900, he challenged himself to write the knife
fight to end all knife fights .