So, some of you may remember that my story, Faerie Knight, was published in Fae, edited by Rhonda Parrish last year. Well, she has a new anthology that will be released soon entitled CORVIDAE. While I don’t have a story in the anthology, Corvidae is the genesis and inspiration behind my own recently completed story HawkeMoon, so what better way to show my appreciation to Rhonda than to showcase this awesome new project.
Here is the cover reveal and more information about the anthology:
CORVIDAE
Anthology edited by Rhonda Parrish
Rhonda Parrish’s Magical Menageries, Volume Two
Associated with life and death, disease and luck, corvids have long captured mankind’s attention, showing up in mythology as the companions or manifestations of deities, and starring in stories from Aesop to Poe and beyond.
In Corvidae birds are born of blood and pain, trickster ravens live up to their names, magpies take human form, blue jays battle evil forces, and choughs become prisoners of war. These stories will take you to the Great War, research facilities, frozen mountaintops, steam-powered worlds, remote forest homes, and deep into fairy tales. One thing is for certain, after reading this anthology, you’ll never look the same way at the corvid outside your window.
Featuring works by Jane Yolen, Mike Allen, C.S.E. Cooney, M.L.D. Curelas, Tim Deal, Megan Engelhardt, Megan Fennell, Adria Laycraft, Kat Otis, Michael S. Pack, Sara Puls, Michael M. Rader, Mark Rapacz, Angela Slatter, Laura VanArendonk Baugh, and Leslie Van Zwol.
Corvidae
Edited by Rhonda Parrish
Release Date: July 7, 2015
Genre: Fantasy and Horror
Length: Anthology, approx. 230 pages
Tradepaperback: $11.95; ebook $5.99
ISBN-13 (trade paperback): 978-0692430217
ISBN-10 (trade paperback): 0692430210
You can find out more information about Corvidae from the publisher World Weaver Press or on (my personal favorite book related site) Goodreads.
And hey, if you like the book and the stories inside, consider contributing a review on Amazon or Goodreads. As authors, we all like to see a little recognition/appreciation for our hard work! 😀
Believe it or not- I have a raven just outside my window making a racket. Don’t know if he’s cheering or denying the stories in the book.
Probably cheering! Birds are such awesome cheerleaders, inspiring us to get up in the mornings (even when we’d rather just turn back over and get some more sleep).