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Have you ever wondered how to cure a cursed unicorn (or even why unicorns would exist)? How would you deal with the nuisance of a werewolf tracking you? What does a Great Dragon do when it feels life is stale and boring? Is there ever a good time to chat up a succubus? Have You Met My Succubus? is the first collection of fantasy short stories from the mystical world of Th'eia. Although similar to our own world of Gaia, within the realm of Th'eia magic is far more than an elusive, occasional shadow readily dismissed as imaginary, and the folk and creatures of our fables abound. Have You Met My…mehr

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Have you ever wondered how to cure a cursed unicorn (or even why unicorns would exist)? How would you deal with the nuisance of a werewolf tracking you? What does a Great Dragon do when it feels life is stale and boring? Is there ever a good time to chat up a succubus? Have You Met My Succubus? is the first collection of fantasy short stories from the mystical world of Th'eia. Although similar to our own world of Gaia, within the realm of Th'eia magic is far more than an elusive, occasional shadow readily dismissed as imaginary, and the folk and creatures of our fables abound. Have You Met My Succubus? presents nine short stories and a novella of vivid and imaginative tales of magic, mystery and adventure, each containing a surprising twist that will keep you guessing to the end. Most of the stories follow the adventures of Feuery, an auburn-haired, blue-eyed gnome wizardess in bad standing with the Wizards' Guild. Not that she minds much: she is more than happy not to pay membership dues, and enjoys the complete freedom to get into whatever trouble or mischief takes her fancy from time to time. The stories are suitable for sensible and imaginative teenagers and adults who enjoy worlds of fantasy and exploration. And what is more sensible than that?
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Allan Williams is an Australian who has had careers in multicultural relations, social issues and conservation. In moments between, he has pursued abiding interests in fantasy, science fiction, geography, history and mythology. Most of all however, he is fascinated by the ways in which people interact with one another and with the world around them. From 2012, he has been inspired to write his own stories about intriguing fantasy worlds and folk, with the (possibly naïve) hope that our planet may make more sense if viewed from another world's perspective. He is still hopeful.