Lost Tales
There are many tales dealing with colonial america. Some are whispered
in shaking voices in fear of bringing doom to the teller. Some are
published in books cherished by those lucky to possess a copy. Then
there are some that have been forgotten and thought to be lost to the
ravages of time. Here you will find lost tales dealing with the world of Colonial Gothic.
Written by award winning author Jennifer
Brozek (Caller Unknown, Never Let Die and Keystones), these short
stories are a collection of growing doom, mysteries being rediscovered
and a sinking into the darkness lurking in the shadows.
What are these lost tales?
From the Branch is Cast the Seed you learn that maybe the gift of living a long life is actually a curse.
She Stretched Forth her Tentacles Across the Eons you discover the price when an ancient evil is summoned.
Curios Words you are privacy to a correspondence dealing with a missing person, and the strange events surrounding this.
Safe House shows you that is is the unseen threats is what you should worry more about.
Where Loyal Ties Lie you discover what a person would do in order to join a secret society.
Finally, joining these tales is the first printing of The Ross-Allen Letters, a
collaboration between Brozek and Dylan Birtolo, which was only available electronically.
Jennifer Brozek
Jennifer Brozek is a Hugo Award-nominated editor and an award-winning author. Winner of the Australian Shadows Award for best edited publication, Jennifer has edited fifteen anthologies with more on the way, including the acclaimed Chicks Dig Gaming and Shattered Shields anthologies. Author of Apocalypse Girl Dreaming, Industry Talk, the Karen Wilson Chronicles, and the Melissa Allen series, she has more than sixty published short stories, and is the Creative Director of Apocalypse Ink Productions.