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Once Upon an Autumn

ebook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

An orphaned girl finds more than she bargained for when she falls into a fairy ring.
A heartbroken wizard faces up to God to bring his dog back from the dead.
A newly-graduated witch discovers horror lurking in a small town's apple orchard.
A sceptical tour guide takes an unusual job at a haunted house.

Once upon a time stories travelled from place to place on the tongues of merchants and thieves and kings alike. Pumpkins were carved, leaves turned golden, and whisperings from the darkening woods inspired tales of the strange and the dead.


In the spirit of these age-old stories comes Once Upon an Autumn, a seasonal anthology of folk and fairy tales from 14 authors across the globe. It covers the Gothic, the romantic, the whimsical, the frightening, and everything in-between.


The final of four planned seasonal anthologies from Macfarlane Lantern Publishing, Once Upon an Autumn is sure to have a story for just about everyone. Grab your copy in time for Hallowe'en today!

Inside this anthology:
The Network by Katherine Shaw
God is a Heteropalindrome by S. Markem
To Wield the Blade of Autumn Sunlight by Laila Amado
Pay the Troll by Josie Jaffrey
Heartless by Elanna Bellows
A Tale Not About Frog Princes by Ella Holmes
Hollywoof by Fiona Simpson
The Demon at the Door by Caroline Logan
The Thinning of the Veil by A. J. Van Belle
Mirror, Mirror by M. J. Weatherall
Swans Upon a Time by Adie Hart
Shadows of the Fall by R. A. Gerritse
The Grim Gallery by Jake Curran-Pipe

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Languages

  • English

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