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Nightmares Encased in Stone: A Dark Tale of Fantas

Writer: Wayne Hannis

Price: FREE

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Size: XS

Written: 2011

Topic: Fantasy

Copyright notice:
the author retains all rights

Synopsis

Dark Tales of fantasy: When evil things happen to good people there never is a happy ending. Meshan Algoric would never get over the senseless slaughter of his family. The pain consumed him. Until a mysterious man comes, seemingly out of no where, and offers Meshan something he can't refuse.

About the author

Wayne lives in the fantastic realm of the sunny Shuswap, in British Columbia, Canada. While growing up he played along creeks and in ravines, Climbed ancient spruce trees and swam in clear fresh water lakes. So its no wonder his life is steeped in imaginative magic, and the world he's created has a lore as old as the mountains.

Customer reviews

4 review(s) | Average score: 4

10 Rates

Good story

By Caitlin McColl (Canada)

As a lover of fantasy books all my life (incl. 'traditional' fantasy involving elves, dragons, wizards etc.) i really enjoyed this story! Well written.Interesting world. Also, nice to see a fellow BC'er on here! :) My Grandpa lived on Shushwap lake and I spent many summers up there as a kid. It's a beautiful area.

31 Rates

Fun title

By Sarah Baethge (USA)

I enjoyed this. It had a main character with a clear motivation, as established by his history. Truthfully, there is no way in which I would change it (leave off 1 'all right' that I think was supposed to be 'alright). I am ready to read more-

1 Rates

A compelling story, disappointingly told.

By Joe Dixon (UK)

This is the first review I've posted here. I enjoyed the story. It is a very interesting premise. The set up and the twist are strong and satisfying. However, the text is let down by significant grammatical and typographical errors. I think if you addressed these issues, you could have a very strong short story. Best, Joe.

6 Rates

Shows promise

By Gail Seymour (UK)

While the basic story idea is strong and shows promise, there are multiple spelling and grammar issues that let it down. Also, the majority of the story is told rather than shown, leaving the reader with a sense of detachment from what could be a very powerful piece.

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