On the 4th day of Christmas

My true love gave to me “Grail Bearer” an audio book story by Sarah Avery, released under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike license.  If you like the story, she asks that you consider giving to the scholarship started by the man who inspired the story. Sarah Avery is the author of the Rugosa Coven novella series, including Closing Arguments and Atlantis Cranks Need Not Apply. The third book in the series will be published in 2010.

My true love also gave me “Berry the Shade” by J. A. Howe, the author of many stories set in the land of Kritter, one of which, “Flame in the Night Region,” is available in the anthology StereoOpticon. In “Flame in the Night Regions,” J. A. Howe’s heroine fights to give the woman she loves exactly what she wants. Which, you know, in fairy tales never ends as well as one might like.

You must be registered on the blog to download a story. There’s no limit to the number of stories that can be downloaded, but you are only entered into the drawing for the ebook reader once for each story you choose (void where prohibited). In other words, if you download both of today’s free stories, you are entered twice. If you also buy a book in the bookstore (the holiday sale has been extended through January 5!), you’ll be entered again.

Download: The Grail Bearer (This file is over 21 mb)
Download: Berry the Shade

About Sarah Avery +/-

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About Atlantis Cranks Need Not Apply +/-

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