Julie Ann Dawson is an author, editor, publisher, RPG designer, and advocate for writers who may occasionally require the services of someone with access to Force Lightning (and in case it was not obvious, a bit of a geek).
Her work has appeared in a variety of print and digital media, including such diverse publications as the New Jersey Review of Literature, Lucidity, Black Bough, Poetry Magazine, Gareth Blackmore’s Unusual Tales, Demonground, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and others.
In 2002 she started her own publishing company, Bards and Sages. The company has gone from having two titles to over one hundred titles between their print and digital products.
In 2009, she launched the Bards and Sages Quarterly, a literary journal of speculative fiction. Since 2012, she has served as a judge for the IBPA's Benjamin Franklin Awards.
Elizabeth Davis is a full-time nerd whose interests include cold weather, rainy days, coffee, Minnesota Public Radio, and rom coms where characters' homes vastly outstrip the income they would get from their jobs. Born and raised in suburban Milwaukee, she now lives in Minneapolis
with her husband and two children.
You can find her at elizabethdavisromance.com, and on Twitter @E_Davis_Romance and Instagram @elizabethdavisromance.
Welcome to The Bards and Sages Quarterly, a journal of speculative fiction. With each issue, we strive to bring readers a wide range of character-driven fiction from established and emerging authors in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction fields. The Bards and Sages Quarterly is the perfect sampler to explore the incredible range of storytelling found in the speculative genres.
Some of the tales in this issue include:
A Peruvian folk monster decides to try to make it in Hollywood and gets in over his head with the monsters already there in Pishtaku Out of Water. A man overcomes a long-held fear in an attempt to find love, only to have his fear come back for revenge in Shadow. A history professor stumbles upon a soldier's journal that pulls him back to the battle of the Somme, where he encounters a long-dead relative in History Lessons.
Título : Bards and Sages Quarterly (July 2021)
EAN : 9798201293864
Editorial : Bards and Sages Publishing
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