Just Keep Weaving [NOOK Book]

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A collection of short stories by New York Times best-selling author Elaine Cunningham. This eclectic mix includes ghost stories, Arthurian tales, urban fantasy, flash fiction, and tales inspired by myth and folklore.

In "Trophy Wife," Lilith, first wife of Adam, practices law and revenge as a Los Angeles ...
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Just Keep Weaving

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Overview

A collection of short stories by New York Times best-selling author Elaine Cunningham. This eclectic mix includes ghost stories, Arthurian tales, urban fantasy, flash fiction, and tales inspired by myth and folklore.

In "Trophy Wife," Lilith, first wife of Adam, practices law and revenge as a Los Angeles divorce attorney.

A pirate in 18th century Newport, Rhode Island narrates the ironically named ghost story "Dead Men Tell No Tales."

When a former hit man is haunted by bad guys he turned into dead guys, he finds unexpected help from a suburban kitchen witch and a few hundred "Ravens."

A very young Lancelot travels to the fairy realm to begin his training as "Knight of the Lake."

In "She Who Is Becoming," a Norse goddess follows Danish warships to Ireland, where she contends with the Morrigan, the Celtic goddess of battle, for the destiny of mankind.

12 stories, 50,000 words.
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Product Details

  • BN ID: 2940014518239
  • Publisher: Elaine Cunningham
  • Publication date: 4/16/2012
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 1,165,544
  • File size: 394 KB

Meet the Author

Elaine Cunningham is best known for her work in licensed settings such as the Forgotten Realms, Star Wars, and Pathfinder Tales, but she loves experimenting with a wide variety of tones and topics in her short stories. After 20 years in traditional publishing, she's finally entering the digital age with Tales of Sevrin, a series of "e-riginal" fantasy novels.

A former history and music teacher, she is a self-professed history geek who knows far too much about 16th century Scotland, colonial New England, and the social history of witches and magic. Her other highly marketable skill sets include Celtic harp and vegan baking. She lives in coastal Rhode Island with her high school sweetheart and an eccentric Siamese.
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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 25, 2012

    Beautifully written

    Again Elaine shows us why we love her so much excellent stories, engaging characters.

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