Release day for All the Fabulous Beasts

Official release day for “All the Fabulous Beasts,” by Priya Sharma!


 


Hi, all. Today is the release day for Priya‘s debut short story collection “All the Fabulous Beasts.” So, all Amazon pre-orders will be shipping soon. Thank you for the support. If you haven’t ordered a copy of the book, I urge you to do so. It’s an amazing work. In fact, all the 2018 Undertow titles are superb, imo, of course. We’ve got “Nothing is Everything,” by Simon Strantzas, which I believe is his best work yet. An Undertow title if ever there was one. And the Year’s Best Weird Fiction, Vol. 5, guest-edited by Robert Shearman. Rob has curated a truly inspiring book. We’ll be announcing the superb Table of Contents in a week or so. The 2018 Undertow subscription is still available if you want to get these great books at a discount.


 


For now, why not drop by the newly revamped Undertow website and grab a copy of “All the Fabulous Beasts.” I guarantee you’ll love it.


 


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“The only fault I find with Priya Sharma’s work is that there’s not more of it! Her stories range in theme and even style, but each is beautifully written. This debut collection is well worth having.”


-Paula Guran, The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror series


 


“Priya Sharma has been writing and publishing short stories for over a decade, and I’m delighted that she’s finally receiving the recognition her work deserves.


She’s extremely skillful in creating characters with whom we can empathize–no matter their deeds–leading her readers down roads of beauty and horror. I especially love her award-winning novelette ‘Fabulous Beasts,’ a perfect piece of storytelling.”


–Ellen Datlow, Best Horror of the Year series


 


‘Priya Sharma explores liminality and otherness with skill and verve in her engaging and haunting stories.’


–Alison Moore, Author of the Man Booker shortlisted ‘The Lighthouse’


 


 


“Priya Sharma is a consummate storyteller. She writes from the heart, with passion, warmth and authority. Her stories, focusing largely on familial relationships and traditions, brim not only with ideas but with humanity, and her characters are so vividly and exquisitely wrought that they seem to live and breathe beyond the confines of the page. Like Stephen King and Alice Munro, she has the ability to convey so much in prose that is concise, elegant and unfussy, and as a result her stories offer you the best of both worlds: they are both instantly accessible and exhilaratingly profound.”


–Mark Morris, Editor of New Fears

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