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Heaven and Hell
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780967197982
ISBN: 0967197988
Label: Speculation Press
Manufacturer: Speculation Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 257
Publication Date: January 23, 2002
Publisher: Speculation Press
Studio: Speculation Press
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Editorial Review: A collection of whimsical stories about angels and demons, heavens and hells. Including stories by well-known authors such as Jody Lynn Nye and Susan Sizemore as well as promising newcomers.
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Rating: - Sometimes you need a good laugh
And sometimes even an author needs to laugh while writing a story. Winifred Halsey came to me to ask for a story for this anthology saying she wanted something with humor involving Heaven and Hell. I had three stories already published involving a vampire and his human friend -- and all of them were dead-serious (pardon the pun). The earliest written is the last of the series - called "Through the Moon Gate" and it's in Andre Norton's TALES OF THE WITCHWORLD #2. Norton allowed ... Read More
Rating: - A series of highly recommended and whimsical tales
Deftly edited by Winifred Halsey, Heaven And Hell: An Anthology Of Whimsical Stories showcases a series of highly recommended and whimsical tales of angels, demons, and ordinary people under extraordinary conditions. The superbly written fantasies comprising this remarkable collection include: The Fiber of Being (Jody Lynn Ney); Prom Night (Shalanna Collins); The Department of Prayers and Petitions (Stuart Barrow); The Eternal Reward (Jacqueline Lichtenberg); A Plum Assignment (Sharon L. Nelson); Ragnarok ... Read More
Rating: - Great Stories
This book is a great read, with a wealth of talent behind each of the stories. The story, however, that really tickled my fancy was, "Department of Prayers and Petitions" by Stuart Barrow. It is a well written, light-hearted and humourous look at what the public service would become in heaven. Having worked in places where the red tape sometimes outweighs the result I could really relate to it. I look forward to reading more of this authors work.
Rating: - Great Stories
This book is a great read, with a wealth of talent behind each of the stories. The story, however, that really tickled my fancy was, "Department of Prayers and Petitions" by Stuart Barrow. It is a well written, light-hearted and humourous look at what the public service would become in heaven. Having worked in places where the red tape sometimes outweighs the result I could really relate to it. I look forward to reading more of this authors work.
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