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Beyond the Latch and Lever

Speculative Short Stories

Elle Blackwood 

(Editor)

Erik Amundsen 

(Designed by)
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Description

Doorways can be a bridge to another world, a portal to a bygone era, or a crossroads between two cultures-or two lives. Sometimes a doorway is a ledge between the racist past and a robotic future. A passageway leading to celestial spirits, or earthbound souls-to a crumbling castle adrift in time.


Doorways are the ferries that usher us through beginnings and endings, steering us into possibility and misfortune, alike. Some doors protect us and give us privacy, while others keep us isolated and confined. Some doors trap people inside their haunted minds.


In this book, you will find eleven doors.

Eleven stories waiting to be opened.

Each one a passageway into the unknown.


Beyond the Latch and Lever is an anthology of speculative literary fiction with stories from emerging authors with ties to the Pacific Northwest.


Esterbell by Elle Blackwood: An old woman returns to the crumbling French château where she spent her childhood to say goodbye to the keeper of her past.


The Two Lives of Agapito Cortez by Carlos Joaquin Gonzalez: A wounded, Mexican-born Union soldier awakens to find the world isn't the same as he remembers.


The Third Quirk by Karin Larsen: An alien retrieves their dead brother's spaceship and comes to terms with their grief.


Home to Skjolden by Erik Amundsen: When a man returns to Northern Norway to sell his family's farm, a curious encounter unearths the past and makes him question his legacy.


Flight of the Bumblebee by Susanna Skarland: A young couple in the near future struggle to survive in a world where the natural pollinators have died off and corporate robotics serve as their replacement.


Liminality by R. L. Castle: An elderly doormaker seeks comfort in the doors of his past.


Between Hell and Fire by Bobbie Peyton: A young Filipina farmworker must navigate the haunting nature of racism on an asparagus farm in 1960s California.


The Pantry Ghost by H. K. Porter: Trapped inside an unfamiliar pantry, a young woman struggles to piece together the string of events that led to her isolation.


Rabbit's Key by Steve Garriott: When a physics major agrees to an adventure with an eccentric young man, they stumble upon a scientific discovery that alters their reality and their futures.


The Last Door in the Hilbert Hotel by Evvan Land: A man must complete a test to find the exit from his own personal hell.


The Wending Way by J. S. Artz: A celestial being sent to Earth must decide whether to stay and help, or leave humankind to their own destruction.

Product Details

PublisherGlimma Publishing
Publish DateDecember 13, 2020
Pages232
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9788269132519
Dimensions8.5 X 5.5 X 0.5 inches | 0.7 pounds

About the Author

Susanna Skarland is an editor, author, and unicorn, holding an M.F.A. in writing for children and young adults from Hamline University. She is a member of SCBWI and volunteers for PNWA and the Society of Young Inklings, providing editorial support. Susanna writes fantastical, adventurous fiction about ancient dragons and flighty faeries. A sucker for playful language, she flagrantly fashions fanciful fractal fricatives. All of Susanna's stories weave in a strong thread of science and the natural world, the residual effect of a substantial career in biological research. Her home is under the clouds of the Pacific Northwest, where you will find her with a cup of tea in hand and cat underfoot.
Elle Blackwood is a writer, poet, and editor with a bachelor's degree in creative writing and English literature. She is the author of A Map of My Existence, an autobiographical poetry collection published under her pseudonym, Elle Wonders. When crafting prose, Elle writes magical realism and literary Gothic fiction infused with folklore. She creates landscapes of dark woodlands, lochs, and rugged moors, with old mansions and thatched cottages that serve as central characters. Elle lives in a small Victorian river town with her husband, son, and a big black poodle with a penchant for solving mysteries. When Elle isn't writing, she's painting, traipsing through old graveyards in search of lost stories, or browsing antique shops. She collects obscure antiquarian books, lonely teacups, and vintage photographs of people she doesn't know.
Erik Amundsen is from a small Norwegian village north of the Arctic Circle. Surrounded by forests, mountains, and fjords, he spent his youth hiking, fishing, and cross-country skiing. When he wasn't outdoors, he had a book in his hand, reading mysteries and westerns before he was old enough to start school. After college, Erik lived in Oslo, worked in IT, and became a genealogy researcher. He had nearly forgotten about books until he married a writer. Erik divides his time between Norway and the Pacific Northwest. He has over 70,000 relatives in his family tree.

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