EVEN LOST HEROES NEED LOVE

Lauren Scharhag has written a wonderful review of this anthology on her blog:http://laurenscharhag.blogspot.com/2017/05/hero-lost-mysteries-of-death-and-life.html
She even liked my short story in the volume for which I am truly grateful.

"But, hands-down, the standout for me was 'Sometimes They Come Back,'
(not to be confused with the Stephen King story/film, and not a reference to it either—at least, not as far as I can tell).
It’s the tale of an Einherjar
(soldiers out of Norse mythology)
who now goes by the name of Caretaker,
servant to a mysterious Grande Dame in a shadowy underworld that exists uncomfortably close to our own plane of existence.
Other gods and mythological creatures make appearances, but his closest companion is a humble mouse that rides around in his pocket.
This story was brilliantly written, and by turns fascinating, funny, and disturbing.
I was a bit disappointed that it turned into a run-of-the-mill love story—
I could spend a whole book just hanging out with the Caretaker while he tends to his dark duties.
Don't look for my picture on the book's Amazon page
(it is a good thing what with my mug!)
But those spotlighted are the true stars of this volume:
Erika Beebe ... Yvonne Ventresca ... Renee Cheung ... Ellen Jacobson ... Tyrean Martinson.
I tip my Stetson to them and to my other illustrious anthologists:Jen Chandler, Elizabeth Seckman, L. Nehay, Olga Godim, Sarah Foster, and Sean McLachlan!
Want an idea of what our stories may be like?
Published on May 01, 2017 22:00
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