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A bloody and unforgettable tale of transformation and survival,
told by three women surviving in a world devastated by a disastrous
transformation from multiple Bram Stoker Award-winner. Humanity has
been irrevocably changed by a virus that radically alters its
victims...yet life goes on. Three women must band together to try
to survive. Erin and Savannah are helping usher in the new world,
while Mareva has been burdened with a very special task one she's
too horrified to even acknowledge. A beautifully written,
cosmically horrifying, wholly unique story that examines the roots
of our belief systems and completely defies all expectations.
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Vastarien, Vol. 2, Issue 2 (Paperback)
Jon Padgett; Contributions by Danielle Hark; Lucy A. Snyder
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Orchid Carousals (Paperback)
Lucy A. Snyder; As told to Kaysee Renee Robichaud
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These sensual stories from award-winning author Lucy A. Snyder
offer darkly fantastic seductions that weave sexy spells through 13
hot reads. The tantalizing fiction you'll find in these pages
includes a trio of new tales about characters from her Jessie
Shimmer urban fantasy series. "Orchid Carousals is chock-full of
pure, unrestrained fantasy spilling from the wildly fertile
imagination of the author. If you're hungry for
paranormal/futuristic plot-twisting stories with smoking hot sex
scenes, read this book -- you won't be disappointed " - erotica
narrator Lucy Malone "This collection melds scorching hot erotica
with truly creative fantasy and paranormal themes, a delicious
combination made even more fun by the author's inimitable sharp
wit." - Darien Cox, author of Edges
Fans of Lucy A. Snyder's Jessie Shimmer series won't want to miss
this book, which includes a trio of stories featuring Miko, Sara,
and Charlie: characters who appear in her urban fantasy novel
Shotgun Sorceress. The fiction, poetry, and humor in these pages
will appeal to any reader of the dark fantastic. By turns touching,
chilling, surreal, wryly satiric, seductive, thrilling and
laugh-out-loud funny, this collection will take you from adventures
in the far reaches of outer space to the dark magic hidden beneath
the surface of modern America. Sparks and Shadows won the 2008
Editors' Choice Black Quill Award for Best Dark Genre Collection.
The award is sponsored by Dark Scribe Magazine.
This collection from rising author Lucy A. Snyder offers three
dozen poems to delight readers who enjoy sly wordplay and subtle
allusion, high intelligence and fierce heart. "Snyder's work is
complex yet grounded. You can read it on several levels and it'll
work on each and every one. It's lyrical but rooted in authenticity
and validity. There's truth here, and tackling the truth is the
highest calling of any poet. "She's been through the trenches; she
knows the way the world comes down. You can feel it in the work.
You're not just looking at words in a book, you're regarding a life
that's been opened up and splashed down on the page. This lady is
not only courageous, she's fearless. We need more like her to give
us that grand plucking of the guts." - Tom Piccirilli, author of
The Midnight Road and Waiting My Turn to Go Under the Knife, from
his introduction "There is nothing illusory or mechanical about
these poems. They take us on a marvelously eclectic journey, with a
cast that includes a black hole voicing its thoughts and a dead man
coming 'Home For the Holidays.' Read and be dazzled." - Christopher
Conlon, author of Mary Falls: Requiem for Mrs. Surratt and Midnight
on Mourn Street Winner of the 2009 Bram Stoker Award for Superior
Achievement in Poetry.
Installing Linux on a Dead Badger (and other Oddities) is a
collection of Lucy Snyder's humorous essays, fiction and articles,
some culled from places like "Strange Horizons" and "Spacesuits and
Six-Guns" and some brand new. This collection of thirteen short
stories, articles and essays from Lucy A. Snyder will appeal to any
fan of zombies, aliens or installation manuals. Here's what
Wikipedia said about Lucy, last time we checked: "Lucy A. Snyder is
an American science fiction, fantasy, humor, and nonfiction writer.
She grew up in San Angelo, Texas but moved to Bloomington, Indiana
for graduate studies at Indiana University and currently lives in
Columbus, Ohio with her husband Gary A. Braunbeck. Snyder served as
an editor for HMS Beagle, an online bioscience publication produced
by Elsevier. She has also contributed technical articles to
publications such as Electronic Products."
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