Light at the Edge of the Darkness - Anthology Edited by Cynthia MacKinnon
Anthology of Dark, Christian Speculative Fiction
If you're lingering on the edge of darkness and you see the light, do you dare cross over to what waits beyond...or do you lie immobilized by your fears and sins in the dark, until what waits in the shadows claims you?
Light at the Edge of the Darkness, edited by Cynthia MacKinnon and published by Writer's Café Press, is an introspective and eclectic anthology of dark, speculative tales musing about what goes on in the shadows we don't dare think of in the light of day, and how God's mercy shines at the shadow's edge, beckoning to all, saving some, and judging others. Consisting of genres ranging from science fiction, cyberpunk, fantasy, suspense, and horror, this anthology is a collection of talented writers; some making their first published foray into the writing world, others simply adding to their resume these dark and haunting tales.
Among the notables are stories from writers Frank Creed, Daniel Weaver, and A.P. Fuchs, writers who are clearly making their way in the world of fiction. Both Frank Creed and Daniel Weaver are writers/reviewers active in several different book review blog organizations, and Daniel Weaver himself is currently seeking a home for his current project, When Nightmares Walk; and AP Fuchs is the creator of the comic book Axiom Man. Light at the Edge of the Darkness was created by The Lost Genre Guild, a collective of writers who focus on creating a place of Biblical speculative fiction in the publishing world.
Light at The Edge of the Darkness will be available for order in April.
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