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Emily McCosh

    Emily McCosh crafts narratives that delve into the strange and unexpected, weaving together elements of fantasy and the everyday. Her work often explores imaginative landscapes populated by unforgettable characters. McCosh's style blends whimsical observation with a unique narrative voice, inviting readers into richly imagined worlds. She is a masterful storyteller whose fiction captures a sense of wonder and playful invention.

    The Sea at the End of Everything
    Under the Earth, Over the Sky
    • In the woods where human lands meet fae, an ancient king born before the history of men finds a dying baby. Iohmar will take in the child and care for him until a suitable home in the human realm is found. But best laid plans often go awry in the lands of Látwill, where winds carry fae across the star-strewn sky, the woods ensnare the weak-minded with their sinister song, and even Iohmar, King Beneath the Earth, is susceptible to the will of the immortal mountains. Magic long tethered to Iohmar's soul will crumble. Unknown shadows and monsters of mirrored glass will encroach upon the borders of their land. And memories thousands of years lost will unravel as Iohmar struggles not only to properly rule his fair folk, but protect the fragile human son he never should have saved in the first place.

      Under the Earth, Over the Sky
    • The Sea at the End of Everything

      • 202 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Set in a coastal village, the narrative weaves together a tapestry of diverse tales that capture the essence of community and the human experience. Each story reveals the lives of the villagers, highlighting their struggles, dreams, and connections to one another and the sea. Through these interwoven narratives, the book explores themes of tradition, resilience, and the power of storytelling in shaping identity and fostering relationships. The setting serves as a vibrant backdrop, enriching the characters' journeys and the stories they share.

      The Sea at the End of Everything