Mythangelus
A collection of stories.
Angels dark and light have inspired Storm Constantine throughout her writing life. In Mythangelus, all of her stories with an angelic theme, or inspired by angel mythos, are collected for the first time. This includes two Wraeththu stories, ‘By the River of If Only’ and ‘Paragenesis’ – as the Wraeththu novels were originally inspired by magical angelic legends.
Included too are ‘Fireborn’, and ‘The Feet, They Dance’, pieces that were written while Storm was working on her Grigori trilogy, which are tales inspired by the myths of the Fallen Angels and the Nephilim. ‘A Change of Season’ is the short story that eventually became the opening chapters of ‘Stalking Tender Prey’, the first in the Grigori series, and ‘Heir to a Tendency’ features the lead Grigori character of Peverel Othman, years before his feet led him to Little Moor and the events of the first novel.
From the fairy tale lore of ‘Spinning for Gold’ and ‘Living with the Angel’ to the more science fiction oriented ‘The Green Calling’, and the dark urban fantasy of ‘Return to Gehenna’, these stories are among the most sumptuous and vivid from the imagination of the celebrated Shadow Priestess of Fantasy.
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Storm Constantine (1956–2021) was a British science fiction and fantasy author, primarily known for her Wraeththu series, which began as one trilogy but has spawned many subsequent works. Beginning in the 1980s, Constantine's short stories appeared in dozens of genre fiction magazines and anthologies. She was the author of over 30 published novels and non-fiction books (often examining issues of sex and gender), plus numerous other publications, including magical grimoires. Her debut novel, The Enchantments of Flesh and Spirit, was nominated for a Lambda Literary Award, and subsequently her work was nominated for the British Science Fiction Award, the British Fantasy Award, the Locus Award, and the Otherwise Award. In addition to her work as a writer, Constantine headed Immanion Press, an independent publishing company she founded in 2003 with the express purpose of publishing her own back catalog as well as works of other niche fiction and non-fiction writers.
