This month I began experimenting with a new way of republishing short fiction. I have the first story from The Serpent Bride, originally published by Thistledown back in 1998, up at Curious Fictions; you can support me by visiting my Curious Fictions author page to subscribe and read it. I’ll eventually be posting all the stories from The Serpent Bride, if this goes well. Although the book itself is out of print, I have the last copies, so if you’d like to have the stories in their original form, you can get a copy of the book from me for ten dollars plus shipping to wherever you are.
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About K.V. Johansen
The author of Blackdog, The Leopard, The Lady, Gods of Nabban, and The Last Road epic fantasies from Pyr, I also write for teens and children, including the "Torrie", "Warlocks of Talverdin", and "Cassandra Virus" series, and the "Pippin and Mabel" picture books, as well as a couple of short story collections and two works of adult literary criticism on the history of children's fantasy literature. I have a Master's degree in Mediaeval Studies, and read a lot of fantasy, science fiction, and history. Blog at thewildforest.wordpress.com
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