Books in Print
Doorways edited by Steve Lockley
There are many doorways, each leading to different worlds, different realities. Here are just six of them. From the imaginations of some of the current generation of writers of the fantastic in Wales, these tales represent a continuation of a long tradition of storytelling that is safe for many years to come.
Table of Contents
* Introduction by Steve Lockley
* Sapphique by Catherine Fisher
* Room For a Lilttle One by Philip Gross
* Fighting Back by Rhys Hughes
* Mind the Gap by Tim Lebbon & C. Golden
* City of Woes by Steve Lockley & P. Lewis
* Notre Dame by Stephen Volk
About the Book
On Saturday 21st June 2008, the Academi held the Space, Time, Machine & Monster event as part of the new South Wales Valleys Literature Development Initiative. It was held at the University of Glamorgan and featured an exciting day of workshops, discussion panels and presentations from a wealth of talented authors, scriptwriters and creative artists from Wales.
The Doorways book was put together specifically for this event, featuring work by several of the attending authors.
A limited amount of copies were printed, but there are still a few left if anyone still wishes to purchase a copy. Be quick though, before they are all gone!
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Cover art by Steve Upham
ISBN : 978-1-906652-06-7
Paperback : 207x148mm : 80pp
Published June 2008
£5.99 (+ postage)
About the Editor
Steve Lockley and Paul Lewis first starting working together around 10 years ago as co-editors of the Cold Cuts series of horror anthologies, after starting to sell their own short stories. Since then they have produced the novels The Ragchild and The Quarry and the novellas King of all the Dead and The Ice Maiden, along with a growing number of short stories.
Editor's Homepage : www.myspace.com/lockleyandlewis
About the Artist
Steve Upham enjoys all things creative, including drawing, painting, digital art, photography and much more. He has been running his own craft workshop for over ten years, but continues to create artwork on a freelance basis. He is also the editor/publisher at Screaming Dreams of course!