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Jessica Lucci reading an excerpt from her story Anabel Lee from the anthology A Cast of Crows (Forgotten Lore Volume One), edited by Danielle Ackley-McPhail. https://amzn.to/3T6sp7P (This is an Amazon Associate Link) The second volume in the Forgotten Lore series, A Cry of Hounds, is currently funding on Kickstarter: http://kck.st/3Yvvktr Life and Death and All Points In Between Crows have seen it all, and though they haven’t always lived to tell the tale, still they play their part. We present ten tales inspired by the master of the macabre, Edgar Allan Poe, paying tribute to his undying fascination with mankind’s decaying state, both mental and physical. In conjunction with the Tell-Tale Steampunk Festival, we bring you stories by: Aaron Rosenberg * David Lee Summers * Judi Fleming * Dana Fraedrich * James Chambers * Jessica Lucci * Doc Coleman * Michelle D. Sonnier * Danielle Ackley-McPhail * Ef Deal Introduction by Levi Leland and Virginia Poe of the Beyond the Oblong Box Podcast About the Author Jessica Lucci is a poet and steampunk fantasy author who writes about modern issues while maintaining historic integrity. She makes her home in Waltham, MA, USA, with her time-traveling budgie, Lamarr. Her poetry has appeared in The Edible Anthology of Poetry Greatest Hits, edited by Peter Payack, and also in Lucidity Poetry Journal. Her steampunk novel Subton Switch was a finalist in the 2019 Lesfic Bard Book Awards for science fiction. Other works include Waltham Watch, Gustover Glitch, Salem Switch, Steampunk Leap Year, Steampunk New Year, and Steampunk Pride. Review Blurbs What happens when you mix Edgar Allen Poe with Steampunk? You get an eclectic collection of stories that will keep you up all night. —Maria V. Snyder, New York Times bestselling author of The Study of Poisons