Coming Soon: Requiems for the Departed Anthology
Thursday, April 08, 2010, 9:42 PM
Requiems for the Departed - Irish Crime, Irish Myths.
It has been said before, that every story has already been told.
Maybe so. But if you've got the gift of the gab, you can tell the same tale as often as you like and still give it a life of its own every time.
Requiems for the Departed flaunts that gift seventeen times over with top shelf stories from Ken Bruen, Maxim Jakubowski, Stuart Neville, Brian McGilloway, Adrian McKinty, Sam Millar, John Grant, Garry Kilworth, and many more.
The children of Conchobar are back to their old mischievous ways, ancient Celtic royalty, druids and banshees are set loose in the new Irish underbelly with murder and mayhem on their minds.
Edited by Gerard Brennan and Mike Stone, Requiems for the Departed contains seventeen short stories, inspired by Irish mythology, from some of the finest contemporary writers in the business.
PUBLISHED BY MORRIGAN BOOKS 1st JUNE 2010
Requiems for the Departed Stories:
Queen of the Hill - Stuart Neville
Hound of Culann - Tony Black
Hats off to Mary - Garry Kilworth
Sliabh Ban - Arlene Hunt
Red Hand of Ulster - Sam Millar
She Wails Through the Fair - Ken Bruen
A Price to Pay - Maxim Jakubowski
Red Milk - T. A. Moore
Bog Man - John McAllister
The Sea is Not Full - Una McCormack
The Druid's Dance - Tony Bailie
Children of Gear - Neville Thompson
Diarmid and Grainne - Adrian McKinty
The Fortunate Isles - Dave Hutchinson
First to Score - Garbhan Downey
Fisherman's Blues - Brian McGilloway
The Life Business - John Grant
For more info, visit www.MorriganBooks.com.
Labels: gerard brennan, morrigan books, requiems for the dead, short stories
7 Comments:
Thanks for the post, I do want to read this one when it is released. I did go to Morrigan Books and found a couple of interesting titles for my Kindle....
Looks like a great collection!
Morrigan books is becoming a powerhouse small press. This one looks like another winner.
Thanks for this Stuart, looking forward to seeing how it does!
I suppose it's only in the UK?
Hi Sex Scenes
The antho will be available in the America via Amazon.com, and if we're lucky, a couple of independent bookstores in the States as well, though the chances of it being your local bookstore are probably pretty slim...
If you decide to pick up a copy, I hope you enjoy it.
Cheers
gb
This might be of interest
http://www.morriganbooks.com/?p=243
(for novel length submissions)
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