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A delightful collection of cozy fantasy stories set in the coziest of worlds! Return to the queendom of Cozy Vales, where autumn is in full swing! This collection features tales set during the Harvest of Hope holiday. Held on the last weekend of every October, this three-day festival marks the end of fall and the start of winter. A thread of thanks and gratitude runs through the festival. Small gifts (primarily food and drink) are handed out on the eve of the third night, which culminates with bonfires. Different settlements put their own spin on the holiday, with minor variations being found all across the queendom, but the common thread is always a feeling of hope. Explore this Cozy Vales holiday through eleven different short An Ale For Autumn - L.A. Scott The Stranger in Clovervale - Phillip Sanderson When the Maire and the Sorcerer Went to See the Queen, and the Unfortunate Adventure That Followed - Rebecca Buchanan The Autumn Delivery - Bonnie Axton A Stamping Table - G Clatworthy The Fusty Spellpatchers - K M Jackways Moonbells and Maidens - Selina J. Eckert Cat In The Hay - Kit Muse The Edge of the World - ML Dunker The Wizard's Tower - Mary Stephenson Su A Batch of Thornberry Syrup - Melissa Gunn Cozy Vales tales are low on stakes but high on adventure, excitement, mystery, and heartwarming storytelling!
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Melissa Gunn spent several years pursuing a successful science career before deciding it would be fun to write fiction as well as fact – though it turns out that there is even more research involved. Luckily research is one of her favourite things. She enjoys combining facts that seem fantastical with actual fantasy, and creating quirky characters with a sense of humour. When she’s not trying to figure out how a volcano demigod would problem-solve, she's feeding her backyard menagerie or taking photographs of whatever will stand still for long enough (mostly plants).




