![]() ![]() ![]() There is an intriguing story from Jayaprakash Satyamurthy set in Bangalore and Dubai, my tale about an Indian palace, the excellent Reggie Oliver’s “Come Into My Parlourâ€, Stephen Holman’s unsettling story in a Los Angeles arts academy, Anna Taborska’s mix of old legends and the present day in Eastern Europe, and Mark Valentine’s mystery in Northamptonshire. Included in the book are fourteen stories from around the world. Without it, the children would be living on the streets of India, with all the immense hardships and dangers that brings. Located in the Tamil Nadu region of India, the home provides accommodation, food, safety and schooling for orphans and severely disadvantaged children. ![]() What’s different about this one is that it’s edited by a 17 year-old, Tim Parker Russell, who is setting out to raise money for an orphanage in IndiaĪll profits from Dark World, the new collection of ghost stories, will be used to help the Amala Children’s Home, funding a three-week working trip in July 2013, and being donated directly to the cause. Tartarus Press, one of the most inventive and original publishing houses in the UK, has a new anthology out. ![]()
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