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Home Posts tagged "fantasy"

Tag: fantasy

And Then I Shall Transform: New Stories From Amy Laurens

Heyo, everybody! Amy here. I just wanted to let you know my next collection of short stories is available for preorder 🙂 You can order right here via Inkprint (and no promises, but usually the Inkprint site is where the early copies of the book drop…) or grab a copy…

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Inklet of the Fortnight: Just Another Day In Hell

Just Another Day In Hell by Liana Brooks, the newest publication in our Inklet lineup, debuts this week. Just Another Day In Hell is a fantasy story. Grantupoemoeunanii’s job in Hell? Quite heavenly, actually. And by all accounts, today looks set for more of the same: well-ordered paperwork, tidy schedules… â€¦

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Inklet #92, How To Make A Star and The World Ended (Double Issue)

How To Make A Star and The World Ended (Double Issue), our newest Inklet by Liana Brooks was released today! How To Make A Star and The World Ended (Double Issue) is a mythic fantasy story. A simple star? Dead easy to make. Only two pieces of paper, less than…

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