Genre: Fantasy
About MorbidLorenLocation: San Francisco CA, USA Home Region: Age:45 Website: http://www.lorenrhoads.com Favorite novels: The Martian Chronicles, Aegypt Favorite writers: Ray Bradbury, John Crowley, Brian Hodge Favorite music: movie soundtracks, opera esp. Faust Non-noveling interests: Morbid Curiosity, cemeteries |
Joined: Oktober 31, 2003 This Year: Official Participant NaNoWriMo History: NaNoWriMo posts: 0 NaNoWriMo buddies: 6
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Brief Author Bio: For ten years, Loren Rhoads edited the cult nonfiction magazine Morbid Curiosity. A collection from the magazine is coming from Scribner in October 2009. Loren's short fiction has appeared in Cemetery Dance, City Slab, Not One of Us, and in the chapbooks Ashes & Rust and The Paramental Appreciation Society. She's now part of a four-woman anthology called Sins of the Sirens: Fourteen Tales of Dark Desire, alongside Christa Faust, Maria Alexander, and Mehitobel Wilson. |
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Synopsis: The Shadow of Death
Alondra DeCourval faces the death of her guardian and learns to step into the void he leaves behind, using magic to help people.
Excerpt: The Shadow of Death
“The police found a man in a car down the street. He had a gun which had recently been fired, but since the bullet’s still in my chest, they couldn’t match it for certain yet.”
Alondra let that “yet” go by. “Who is he?”
“No one knows. No identification. The car was stolen from the Venezuelan embassy.”
Alondra found that significant.
“The man is broken, Alondra. His mind is gone. The police said he couldn’t have driven the car. He couldn’t even figure out how to unlock the door and let himself out of it. Complete, drooling catatonia.”
“He shot you,” Alondra hissed, shaken by her own fury. “I was scared you were dying. I didn’t dare leave you to chase him down.”
“You may have erased your opportunity to find out who paid him to see me dead,” Victor scolded. “If these are the tactics you use…” He shook his head, saddened.
Alondra knew his interdict against revenge, but didn’t apologize. Overwhelmed by her new -- unwanted -- power, she didn’t know how she could have done anything differently.
“Is the Lodge working on it?” Alondra asked quietly.
“Yes.”
“Then I won’t meddle in their investigations. I’ll let them solve your murder.” Her eyes flooded, but she blinked hard and didn’t let them spill.
“Good,” Victor said. He closed his eyes, worn out by the conversation. “You showed remarkable restraing in punishing your brother Alexander,” he said. “I don’t want you to have blood on your hands, even for me.”
She nodded, even though he couldn’t see her, and resolved not to tell him about her trip to Oslo.


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