An anthology of tales of the Arctic north : tales cast up in dangerous latitudes, hooked on the cardinal points of traitorous compasses. They are dark, strange and sometimes uncategorisable, diverse in their tones and themes, though each uniquely shaped by similarly restless Arctic tides, sharp winds, and ancient ice-flows.
Thirteen tales ...
The full table of contents is as follows:
THE GHOSTS OF THE GREAT NORTHERN SEA by Leena Likitalo
THE TUPILAQ by Stephen J. Clark
BLOOD-SEA by Chris Kelso
THE OLIGOMANCER by Adam Cantwell
A TANGLESMITHED TALE by Lisa L. Hannett
ALL THINGS THAT ARE REPROVED by Helen Grant
OIL* by Sean and Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley
IN ORBIS ALIUS by Colin Fisher
ICE FLOWS IN EDEN by Rhys Hughes
EXCERPTS FROM THE FIELD NOTEBOOK OF DR. EVELINE COHEN by Sara Rich
CAPE FAREWELL by Paul StJohn Mackintosh
THE SALON IN THE WOODS by Jonathan Wood
THE LIGHT YOU CAN HEAR by Alison Littlewood
Edited by Mark Beech
* Previously published in Ajjiit: Dark Dreams of the Ancient Arctic, Inhabit Media, 2011.
The book is a lithographically printed, 220 page hardback with colour endpapers; limited to just 400 copies.
An anthology of tales of the Arctic north : tales cast up in dangerous latitudes, hooked on the cardinal points of traitorous compasses. They are dark, strange and sometimes uncategorisable, diverse in their tones and themes, though each uniquely shaped by similarly restless Arctic tides, sharp winds, and ancient ice-flows.
Thirteen tales ...
The full table of contents is as follows:
THE GHOSTS OF THE GREAT NORTHERN SEA by Leena Likitalo
THE TUPILAQ by Stephen J. Clark
BLOOD-SEA by Chris Kelso
THE OLIGOMANCER by Adam Cantwell
A TANGLESMITHED TALE by Lisa L. Hannett
ALL THINGS THAT ARE REPROVED by Helen Grant
OIL* by Sean and Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley
IN ORBIS ALIUS by Colin Fisher
ICE FLOWS IN EDEN by Rhys Hughes
EXCERPTS FROM THE FIELD NOTEBOOK OF DR. EVELINE COHEN by Sara Rich
CAPE FAREWELL by Paul StJohn Mackintosh
THE SALON IN THE WOODS by Jonathan Wood
THE LIGHT YOU CAN HEAR by Alison Littlewood
Edited by Mark Beech
* Previously published in Ajjiit: Dark Dreams of the Ancient Arctic, Inhabit Media, 2011.
The book is a lithographically printed, 220 page hardback with colour endpapers; limited to just 400 copies.