In other words, Eneit Press wanted an anthology from me, because Sharyn rather thought I could do something she would want to publish. I thought it came about because I was involved in a discussion with my editor (of Life Through Cellophane) about my dream book, but it recently transpired that she set the whole thing up. You recently edited the Baggage anthology for Eneit Press – how did that come about? She’s also a medieval foodie and she bloggeth here.ġ. She has written fantastic entries for one of the most useful books on my shelf, Lindahl’s Medieval Folklore: An Encyclopedia of Myths, Legends, Tales, Beliefs, and Customs. She is the author of the novel Life Through Cellophane, edited Masques (CSFG) and the new anthology for Eneit Press, Baggage, which contains stories from such luminaries as Kaaron Warren and Deborah Biancotti. Gillian Polack is an Australian hsitorian and writer of fantasy.
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