As a child, Imogen Howson loved reading so much that she not only read in bed, at the table and in the bath, but in the shower and—not so successfully—on her bicycle.
She enjoyed books in a slightly unorthodox way, too: many of her childhood books have ragged edges where she tore paper from the margins in order to eat it.
Imogen lives with her partner, their two young adult children, three cats, and two tiny dogs, in Cambridgeshire in England, where she bakes, runs, drinks coffee, and sustains an amateur but enthusiastic interest in all things make-up and skincare.
She is a member of The Romantic Novelists’ Association.
She no longer eats paper.
Riche d’une trentaine de romans et de cinq recueils, traduite dans une dizaine de langues, l’œuvre de Nancy Kress est couverte des plus prestigieux prix littéraires du domaine, dont deux Hugo, six Nebula et cinq prix des lecteurs de la revue américaine Asimov’s Science Fiction. Mariée à l’écrivain Jack Skillingstead, Nancy Kress vit à Seattle.
There is no light without dark; no highlights without shadows; no good without evil. The Devil is where things happen. Where stories begin. This collection brings together stories from multiple cultures, featuring the Devil both as an abstract concept and a creature, a terror, a force of nature, an enemy, a trickster, and so many more.
Step into the world of shadows, and travel through Devil's many incarnations spanning centuries of history and myth, from the Ancient Greece, African and Caribbean folklore, dark ages in Europe, all the way to the present day.
The anthology features stories by new and established authors from diverse multicultural backgrounds.
Título : Devil's Ways
EAN : 9781940076515
Editorial : Dragonwell
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