Behind the Revolving Door, an Anthology of Choices, Volume I - Ann Stolinsky, Ruth Littner, Joachim Heijndermans, Jonathan Maberry, Charley Heenon, Don Reilly, Rik Hoskin, Beth Goder, Chris Bauer, Carol Gyzander, Marisca Pichette, Joanne McLaughlin, Susan Shwartz, L.H. Phillips, Carson Buckingham, Philip St. James, Christopher D. Ochs, Wen Wen Yang, Annie ZH Sun, Kay Hanifen, Marie-Helene Lebeault, Irene Liang, Angelique Fawns, Lorina Stephens, Kemal Onor, Sylvia Heike, Scott MacPherson, Garick Cooke, Zelda Knapp, Jacinta Palmer & Desmond Astaire

Behind the Revolving Door, an Anthology of Choices, Volume I

By Ann Stolinsky, Ruth Littner, Joachim Heijndermans, Jonathan Maberry, Charley Heenon, Don Reilly, Rik Hoskin, Beth Goder, Chris Bauer, Carol Gyzander, Marisca Pichette, Joanne McLaughlin, Susan Shwartz, L.H. Phillips, Carson Buckingham, Philip St. James, Christopher D. Ochs, Wen Wen Yang, Annie ZH Sun, Kay Hanifen, Marie-Helene Lebeault, Irene Liang, Angelique Fawns, Lorina Stephens, Kemal Onor, Sylvia Heike, Scott MacPherson, Garick Cooke, Zelda Knapp, Jacinta Palmer & Desmond Astaire

  • Release Date: 2025-10-01
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature

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Within these pages are stories about choices made under ordinary and extraordinary circumstances. What happens when a chef decides to cook a vampire filet? Why does a mother desire and, at the same time, dread her child coming home? Which door conceals the tiger and which the lady? What does a witch do when she desperately wants a child? There are many more stories to delight readers within the pages of this incredible anthology.

Thirty authors have written twenty-nine stories with their visions of choices a protagonist may have to make. Some stories are funny, some are retellings of classic fairy tales, some are paranormal tales, and some are bittersweet. All are well-written and poignant and will stay with you long after you've finished reading the book. 

Stories are: Invasive Species by Jonathan Maberry, Maggie by Charley Heenon, Number 4 and Number 12 by Chris Bauer, The Strangeness of the Story by Joanne McLaughlin, How Not to Swallow a Dragon by Marisca Pichette, Revolving Door by Rik Hoskin, The Ladies and the Tiger by Susan Shwartz, Alchemy by Ann Stolinsky, House Rules by Zelda Knapp, Sentient Castles of the January Islands by Beth Goder, The Girl Who Loved the Stars by L.H. Phillips, Ere the Bat Hath Flown by Irene Liang, Mixed Emotions by Jacinta Palmer, Nocturna à l'Orange Sanguine in Five Easy Steps by Joachim Heijndermans, To Maeve by Annie ZH Sun, A Witch's Lament by Sylvia Heike, Home is Where the Haunt Is by Christopher D. Ochs, A Locked Room Murder by Scott MacPherson, Face It by Carol Gyzander, Under the Pale Mother Moon by Garick Cooke, The Illusionist's Daughter by Wen Wen Yang, Jasmine's Quantum Quandry by Angelique Fawns, This Time, I Did by Marie-Hélène Lebeault, Taxi by Carson Buckingham and Philip St. James, An Obligation of Obols by Lorina Stephens, The Flight of the Skylarks by Don Reilly, Deeper You Go by Kemal Onor, A Divine Comedy by Kay Hanifen, and Broken River Cantina I by Desmond Astaire.

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