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David Lee Summers reading an excerpt from his short story "Dreams of Flight" from A Cast of Crows (Forgotten Lore Volume One) edited by Danielle Ackley-McPhail, https://amzn.to/3T6sp7P (this is an Amazon Associate Link.) 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 David Lee Summers became a steampunk in 1987 when he used a nineteenth century telescope on Nantucket to examine the evolution of distant pulsating stars. Since that time, he has published a dozen novels and numerous short stories and poems spanning a wide range of the imagination. Owl Dance, Lightning Wolves, The Brazen Shark, and Owl Riders comprise the Clockwork Legion steampunk series. His other novels include The Astronomer’s Crypt, Vampires of the Scarlet Order and Firebrandt's Legacy. His latest novella is a World War II-era cryptid tale called Breaking the Code. David’s short stories have appeared in such magazines and anthologies as Realms of Fantasy, Cemetery Dance, Straight Outta Tombstone, Gaslight and Grimm, and After Punk. He's been twice nominated for the Science Fiction Poetry Association's Rhysling Award. In addition to writing, David has edited the science fiction anthologies: A Kepler’s Dozen, Kepler's Cowboys, and Maximum Velocity: The Best of the Full-Throttle Space Tales. When not working with the written word, David operates telescopes at Kitt Peak National Observatory. Learn more about David at www.davidleesummers.com.