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UnCONventional
by
Kate Kaynak (Goodreads Author) ,
Trisha Wooldridge , L.J. Berger , Vikki Ciaffone , Daniel Cohen , Anthony Francis (Goodreads Author) , Gordon Dupuis , Justine Graykin (Goodreads Author)
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It's about to get weird... okay, weirder in here.
Alien ascensions in hotel ballrooms.
Mermaids on cruise ships.
Werewolves in dog shows.
Steampunk fairy time travelers.
A teenage superhero hitching a ride with a supervillain.
Comic books that absorb their readers.
Magical filk... and much more.
With stories by: LJ Berger, Vikki Ciaffone, Daniel Cohen, Gordon Dupuis, Anthony G....more
Alien ascensions in hotel ballrooms.
Mermaids on cruise ships.
Werewolves in dog shows.
Steampunk fairy time travelers.
A teenage superhero hitching a ride with a supervillain.
Comic books that absorb their readers.
Magical filk... and much more.
With stories by: LJ Berger, Vikki Ciaffone, Daniel Cohen, Gordon Dupuis, Anthony G....more
Kindle Edition, 320 pages
Published
January 10th 2012
by Spencer Hill Press
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ORIGINAL POST 9/30/2012 FANGS, Wands & FAIRY DUST: UNCONVETIONAL IS JUST THAT
UNCONVENTIONAL
Twenty-Two Tales of Paranormal Gatherings Under the Guise of Conventions
Editors: Kate Kaynak and Trisha Wooldridge
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Spencer Hill Press (January 15, 2012)
Disclosure: Obtained anonymously at BEA. No remuneration exchanged and all opinions herein are my own unless stated otherwise.
UNCONVENTIONAL
Twenty-Two Tales of Paranormal Gatherings Under the Guise of Conventions
Editors: Kate Kaynak and Trisha Wooldridge
Paperback: 320 pages
Publisher: Spencer Hill Press (January 15, 2012)
Disclosure: Obtained anonymously at BEA. No remuneration exchanged and all opinions herein are my own unless stated otherwise.
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It's about to get weird... okay, weirder in here.
Alien ascensions in hotel ballrooms.
Me
I should admit that, although the anthology is not going to be launched for two weeks, I just finished reading a copy of UnCONventional that I was given because I contributed a story to it. (The second Antonio Van der Whall, object psychologist story to see print, which is called "Escalation is Academic.") So, knowing that I have a personal stake in what happens to the book, read this review accordingly.
UnCONventional IS THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF STORIES SINCE THE BIBLE! NOT ONLY WILL IT ENLIVE...more
UnCONventional IS THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF STORIES SINCE THE BIBLE! NOT ONLY WILL IT ENLIVE...more
I love the concept of this book. "Twenty-Two Tales of Paranormal Gatherings Under the Guise of Conventions" is written on the front cover. I couldn't resist the urge to read this book because of that. After all how many times have you seen someone dressed up for a convention, whether it be on television or in real life, and seriously started to wonder about their lives. This book explores what it would be like if the werewolf convention actually has real werewolf attending or if the person sitti...more
I think UnConventional is the second anthology I’ve ever read. The thing is that these books don’t call my attention. Why invest my time reading short stories when I can be reading a whole book? But when I saw that Spencer Hill was going to publish an anthology and Kate Kaynak was one of the authors, I had to give it a try. And Oh. My. God. I loved it! There are some pretty awesome authors in this book. I’m not gonna lie, some stories I didn’t get. With 20 plus authors with different writing sty...more
I absolutely loved this! There are 22 short stories that take you on a ride of their own. I love the different types of stories that were in here, it has opened me up to reading more of things that I normally wouldn’t. I fell in love with some of the stories and didn’t want them to end! In UnCONventional you have a little bit of everything ranging from Vampire, Witches, Mermaids, Fairies, Werewolves, Superhereos…you name it!
Some of the stories that I liked the best were-
Myrtle by Melina Gunnett...more
Some of the stories that I liked the best were-
Myrtle by Melina Gunnett...more
My take on short story collections is like this: if I like majority of the stories, the anthology gets an overall positive liking. I'm going to highlight the stories that wowed me, and those that I generally liked. For those that I didn't, I'll mention it, maybe state why and then move on. Because that's what I'll do when reading the book from then on, skip over that particular story and pretend it doesn't exist. Maybe one day I'll reread to see if my opinion's changed. If so, I'll address that...more
Anthologies are new to me, and since this was my first one, I'm not entirely sure about how to review it.
Overall, it was a really pleasurable reading, lots of different styles and subjects and it was very interesting to see the different POVs of each writer.
I would like to spend a few words on the stories I really really loved.
FAMILY TIES: Keshia is a debut author and her story about the fey was very nice. She really left me hanging at the end so I hope I will read more of her somewhere else,...more
Overall, it was a really pleasurable reading, lots of different styles and subjects and it was very interesting to see the different POVs of each writer.
I would like to spend a few words on the stories I really really loved.
FAMILY TIES: Keshia is a debut author and her story about the fey was very nice. She really left me hanging at the end so I hope I will read more of her somewhere else,...more
Apr 03, 2012
Patricia Puckett
rated it
5 of 5 stars
· (Review from the author)
Shelves:
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Discloure: I am the author of the story "So, These Monsters Walk into a Con" in this anthology.
In my completely honest opinion, regardless of the inclusion of my story in this collection, this is an amazing anthology. The editing and format of this story is on a professional level, and there was a lot love in this work. It shows. I would love to take the time and talk about all the stories in this, but there were so many wonderful pieces. Instead, I'll just point out a few of my favorites:
"Mytle...more
In my completely honest opinion, regardless of the inclusion of my story in this collection, this is an amazing anthology. The editing and format of this story is on a professional level, and there was a lot love in this work. It shows. I would love to take the time and talk about all the stories in this, but there were so many wonderful pieces. Instead, I'll just point out a few of my favorites:
"Mytle...more
I've listed all of the stories, but I only rate the ones I like.
Family Ties by Keshia Swaim - 3 stars
Shadow Harper by Sherry Thompson - 3 stars
Myrtle by Melina Gunnett - 4 stars I would like to see more of this world.
Photo of a Mermaid by Trisha J. Wooldridge - 3 stars
Belief by Vikki Giaffone - 5 stars
The Sirens by Danielle M. LeFevre - 3 stars
M.U.S.E by Kimberly Long-Ewing - 3 stars
What We Found in Our Room by Will Morten - 3 stars
All in by Jennifer Allis Provost
Rejecting Your Reality by KT Pi...more
Family Ties by Keshia Swaim - 3 stars
Shadow Harper by Sherry Thompson - 3 stars
Myrtle by Melina Gunnett - 4 stars I would like to see more of this world.
Photo of a Mermaid by Trisha J. Wooldridge - 3 stars
Belief by Vikki Giaffone - 5 stars
The Sirens by Danielle M. LeFevre - 3 stars
M.U.S.E by Kimberly Long-Ewing - 3 stars
What We Found in Our Room by Will Morten - 3 stars
All in by Jennifer Allis Provost
Rejecting Your Reality by KT Pi...more
What would you do if you were just visiting a convention and suddenly discovered by a group of fae's? Or you found a mermaid on a cruise ship? Well, that is just some of the many things that happen to the characters found in this book of twenty-two tales. Under the disguise of conventions, paranormal gatherings happen.....with the occasional human there.
My favorite short story was definitely Family Ties by Keshia Swaim. In this story, a high school bookworm named Brielle Reed who is super nervo...more
My favorite short story was definitely Family Ties by Keshia Swaim. In this story, a high school bookworm named Brielle Reed who is super nervo...more
UnCONventional is a collection of paranormal short stories which may lead you to ask, why is Rachael reviewing this book since we haven't seen her review a paranormal anything yet? Well, I think that's actually a good angle for this book review. This collection of stories, broken up by different types of paranormal subjects (faeries (which I learned are not fairies, like Tinker Bell), vampires, werewolves, aliens, myths becoming realty, etc.) There are several stories of varying lengths in each...more
Apr 17, 2013
Charissa
marked it as i-ll-never-read-these
What is a filk? I can't find that word in any of my dictionaries.
Edit: How can you have magical sci-fi folk whatever music? O_O
Edit: How can you have magical sci-fi folk whatever music? O_O
Dec 30, 2011
Amy
marked it as to-read
Sounds like the kind of book you read and pass along to your friends!
Jul 10, 2011
Kate Kaynak
rated it
5 of 5 stars
· (Review from the author)
Shelves:
spencer-hill-press
We just finished making the final cuts for this over at Spencer Hill, and the stories that will be included are AMAZING! If you like your spec-fic with a twist, make sure you pick up a copy of UnCONventional.
Jun 07, 2013
Stephanie Wideman
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