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First Light, a collection of short fiction, has something for every reader. There is comedy, mystery, high adventure, family drama, and plenty of Edgar Allan Poe style creepiness. There’s even a Christmas story. A number of our authors have been published before; for others, this is their first (but not last) time in print. Titles include: Voices and The Coldest Day by Alan Amrhine; And to Think We Used to Hop on Trains by Amy Bock; Flesh and Blood, by Sharon Broomall; Howl, by T.L. Emery; The Seven Gates of Hell, by Charles Godfrey; The Briefcase, by Keith Hoskins; The House, by Bob Knapp; The Siren, by Joe Long; The Doomed Life of Billy Cavanaugh, by Paul Sekulich; Somebody’s Gotta Do It, by Mark Lee Taylor; The Bride and Parker Wiley and the Amazons by Chris Vaughan; and The Miracle, by Robert Broomall. We think First Light will appeal to even the most discriminating short-story fan.
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First Light, a collection of short fiction, has something for every reader. There is comedy, mystery, high adventure, family drama, and plenty of Edgar Allan Poe style creepiness. There’s even a Christmas story. A number of our authors have been published before; for others, this is their first (but not last) time in print. Titles include: Voices and The Coldest Day by Alan Amrhine; And to Think We Used to Hop on Trains by Amy Bock; Flesh and Blood, by Sharon Broomall; Howl, by T.L. Emery; The Seven Gates of Hell, by Charles Godfrey; The Briefcase, by Keith Hoskins; The House, by Bob Knapp; The Siren, by Joe Long; The Doomed Life of Billy Cavanaugh, by Paul Sekulich; Somebody’s Gotta Do It, by Mark Lee Taylor; The Bride and Parker Wiley and the Amazons by Chris Vaughan; and The Miracle, by Robert Broomall. We think First Light will appeal to even the most discriminating short-story fan.