The Great Tome of Magicians, Necromancers, and Mystics (The Great Tome Series, #6)

The Great Tome of Magicians, Necromancers, and Mystics (The Great Tome Series, #6)

The Great Tome of Magicians, Necromancers, and Mystics (The Great Tome Series, #6)

The Great Tome of Magicians, Necromancers, and Mystics (The Great Tome Series, #6)

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Overview

Volume Six of The Great Tome Series features eight original tales featuring historical and mythical magic-users. Includes stories by Vonnie Winslow Crist, CB Droege, Bill Hiatt, ErlyAnne Toomey, J.M. Williams, Larry Lefkowitz, Mark Charke, and Julie Ann Dawson.

In this installment:

A Salem Town Great-Granddaughter by Vonnie Winslow Crist      

Unalloyed Payload by CB Droege

Green Wounds by Bill Hiatt

Godwoman by ErlyAnne Toomey

The Sorcerer by J.M. Williams

The Thirteenth World by Larry Lefkowitz

Merlin's Time by Mark Charke

The Unworthy by Julie Ann Dawson


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154935187
Publisher: Bards and Sages Publishing
Publication date: 10/23/2017
Series: The Great Tome Series , #6
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 376 KB

About the Author

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.

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