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Sunday 15 October 2017

LAUNCH PARTY - InkTears SHOWCASE ANTHOLOGIES


InkTears Double Anthology Launch

Date: 16 December 2017, time: 4:30pm, venue: The Sun Pub, 21 Drury Lane, London WC2B 5RH


Wine and nibbles to be served.

Contact name: Sara-Mae Tuson, Editorial Director, saramae@inktears.com, 07862722140,
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DEATH OF A SUPERHERO 



Unique, moving, funny, and cunningly crafted. Several stories in this collection won prizes at InkTears - and they have stayed with me, like all the best tales.
AM Howcroft

A woman feels adrift in a foreign city and crosses the rainy street, drawn to a rundown bar. A schoolboy is fascinated by a girl in his class who has no ears. A writer turns up to meet his publisher and begins to tell him the plot for his new book, which gets darker at each turn. Just three of the intriguing encounters you’ll find inside – a cornucopia of vivid ideas, twists, and emotions conjured up by four authors at the top of their game. From the modern noir stories of Brindley Hallam Dennis, through Mandy Huggins skilfully crafted tales with a beating heart, or the new, empathetic writing of rising Australian star Kaya Ra Edwards, there is something here to entice and delight any reader. Perhaps you will join the growing band of followers for Christopher Fielden, whose story provides the title for this collection, weaving a funny yet moving fable around Death sitting in judgement of a superhero, or fall under the spell of his tale where an amputee soldier is visited by a terrifying demon named Colin. Four writers cataloguing love, fear, loss, and joy, each with their own unique style. Do yourself a favour, and buy this now.

InkTears is a small, independent publisher focused exclusively on short fiction. We deliver free stories every month to thousands of our subscribers and run a highly successful international competition. Now, we’re a one-stop shop for quality short fiction.

With our publishing arm, we’ve made our website the major hub for the short story and attracting readers from all over the world.


By building on our reputation for developing raw talent from all over the world, we seek to continue to produce short story collections and showcase anthologies made up of high quality hardback (limited) editions and paperbacks available at book shops and on epublishing formats like eBook (Kindle + iPad). To find more information on our latest titles visit: www.inktears.com

PURCHASING OR ORDERING REVIEW COPIES:

HOW TO BEGIN A WONDERFUL LIFE or DEATH OF A SUPERHERO:  
To order a copy or request a review copy contact Anthony Howcroft: amhowcroft@inktears.com

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:

Mandy Huggins's work has appeared in anthologies, newspapers and magazines. She has achieved success in competitions including Cinnamon, Fish, Ink Tears, English Pen, The Telegraph, Bradt, and Words with Jam. In 2014 she won the British Guild of Travel Writers New Travel Writer Award. Her flash fiction collection, Brightly Coloured Horses, will be published soon by Chapeltown Books.

Brindley Hallam Dennis has had stories published & performed and has won several prizes and awards. His novella 'A Penny Spitfire' was published in 2011 by Pewter Rose Press, and a collection of short stories, 'Talking To Owls' followed in 2012. In 2010 Unbound Press published 'That's What Ya Get! Kowalski's Assertions'. He blogs at www.Bhdandme.wordpress.com

Kaya Ra Edwards is an Australian editor and writer who has been published by Australian journals like Voiceworks, Scum, and Seizure, across fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and flash. You can find her published work at kayaedwards.wordpress.com

Chris Fielden is an award-winning and Amazon-bestselling author. His short stories have been published in print and online by many fine publications, including Boundless, Darker Times, Dark Lane Anthology, InkTears, Scribble, Writers’ Forum and many more. www.christopherfielden.com

GET IN TOUCH
For more information on any of our authors or books, please contact: Sara-Mae Tuson
 Editorial Director
 saramae@inktears.com
07862722140
http://www.inktears.com/
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