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Product details

  • ISBN 9781739708139
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Deixis Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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FINALIST FOR THE 2024 PAGE TURNER AWARDS

"Full of voice and redolent of the time period" -British Fantasy Society
"Explores concepts of identity and Otherness as well as acknowledging hangover caused by colonisation and imperialism with a historical fictional approach" -The Fantasy Hive

It's the Wild West, but it's wilder than you think...

Discover uncharted territories in this powerful collection of Western adventure stories, where settlers who flood into a new continent in search of a better life must confront the indigenous population who call it home.
Follow the journey of a determined young widow who is struggling to keep her farm going, as she must deal not only with the harsh realities of the frontier but also with injustices brought by her fellow settlers. Meet a newlywed couple struggling to understand each other and their new life together.
Watch the small-town lawman fighting to keep the peace in a land filled with tension and violence. Read the perspective of an academic looking to make his name by documenting the indigenous people.
And follow the orc wanderer watching his people being swept aside by the human settlers and facing the difficult decision of whether to fight – or to assimilate.
Through these disparate but interwoven stories, we see a new mythology of settlement born, old stories told in new ways – a fresh focus on the legends we write for ourselves.

James Kinsley was born in Norfolk in the 1970s and hasn’t been asked to leave yet. His first book, Playtime’s Over, was published in 2021. He plans to write more.

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