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A review by maryemmasivils
Of Myth and Monster: A Phoenix Fiction Writers Anthology by Hannah Heath
5.0
Such an interesting collection of stories! Even though I typically prefer novels over short stories, it was so fun to hop from one intriguing world to another in a small amount of time.
I think what impressed me most about this anthology was how different each story was from the others. There were hilarious moments and heartbreaking moments, and plenty of imagination throughout. Not every story stuck with me as much as others, but each one held my attention.
I won't go into detail about each story, but my favorites were:
(In no particular order)
The Boy Who Listened by Kyle Robert Shultz
Lamp of Silver by Grace Crandall
Aura by Nate Philbrick
The Eyes of the Barghest by J.E. Purrazzi
I'm looking forward to the next Phoenix Fiction Writers anthology!
I think what impressed me most about this anthology was how different each story was from the others. There were hilarious moments and heartbreaking moments, and plenty of imagination throughout. Not every story stuck with me as much as others, but each one held my attention.
I won't go into detail about each story, but my favorites were:
(In no particular order)
The Boy Who Listened by Kyle Robert Shultz
Lamp of Silver by Grace Crandall
Aura by Nate Philbrick
The Eyes of the Barghest by J.E. Purrazzi
I'm looking forward to the next Phoenix Fiction Writers anthology!