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'All the corvids – the rooks and ravens, jays and jackdaws, crows and magpies – have the best collective nouns. A parliament and a party. Tidings and titterings, bands and trains. An unkindness.
'Clamour and Mischief brings a veritable storytelling to these corvidae, this bird family known for intelligence, cunning and connection with folklore and urban legends. Our storytellers come from around the world and include award-winning and shortlisted writers, as well as fledgling authors in their professional debut.
'This anthology’s sixteen striking stories, edited by Narrelle M Harris, are imbued with the humour, darkness, wisdom and magic of the birds which inspired them. Take them as a jest, a guide, or a warning – but don't, whatever you do, ignore them!'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Contents
- Introduction, single work essay
- Once upon a Midnight, single work short story
- All That Glitters, single work short story
- Sleuthing for a Cause, single work short story
- The Past Is Not a Present, single work short story
- Seven for a Secret, single work short story
- The Jackdaw-Maiden, single work short story
- The Language of Birds, single work short story
- Murder of Crows, single work short story
- The Devil's Teeth, single work short story
- Quoth the Raven, single work short story
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Introduction
2022
single work
essay
— Appears in: Clamour and Mischief 2022;
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Introduction
2022
single work
essay
— Appears in: Clamour and Mischief 2022;