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Halloween Contests/Giveaways

Thorn Jack A Night and Nothing Novel by Katherine Harbour

The Goodreads giveaway for a signed copy of Thorn Jack has begun:

https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/sh...

I'm also running a contest on my blog for a grand prize. There'll be 3 runners up. If you like to write, try for it! You can find the details on my blog It's All About Story.

http://katherineharbour.blogspot.com/...

I'm also beginning a Halloween short about Finn and Lily as kids on my story blog:

http://darkfaeryblackrabbit.blogspot....

Happy Halloween!
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Published on October 12, 2016 09:52 Tags: dark-fantasy, fairies, halloween, urban-fantasy, ya

Goodreads Giveaway

Congrats to the winners of the Goodreads Giveaway! I'll be sending out your books this week.

In other news. I've finished the Gothic fantasy with steampunk elements, The Night Kingdom, and my agent will be sending it out into the world.

If you want more of The Children of Night & Nothing. I have short stories at my blog Dark Faery/Black Rabbit. http://darkfaeryblackrabbit.blogspot....
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Published on November 01, 2016 09:55 Tags: dark-fantasy, fairies, halloween

Roses and Rot by Kat Howard

Roses and Rot by Kat Howard
Roses and Rot
The turmoil of an artist's life is perfectly portrayed in this story about two sisters and their memories of a monster of a mother. Imogen writes fairy tales and her younger sister Marin is a ballet dancer. They're both victims of an abusive childhood, but artists who gain entry into the exclusive art colony of Melete, which, they both learn, is secretly run by the faerie folk. Imogen is soon fighting her past, not only hoping to succeed at Melete and become one of the rare chosen, but to save her sister. The chosen spend seven years with the faerie folk, and not all survive, but those who do find success in the true world. Imogen's choice is agonizing, her narrative sprinkled throughout with bits of her own fairy tales. The faeries are portrayed as sinister, bizarre, and parasitic. But the true monster is confronted at the end. A beautiful, dark fairy tale that asks: How far would you go for your art? Naturally, I loved the faerie folk and the art school atmosphere and the story of two sisters.
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Published on November 27, 2016 09:08 Tags: fairies, fairy-tale, fantasy