*Signed* Welcome to all things wild and wonderful in Aiki Flinthart’s Worlds in Words. If you enjoy fantasy and science fiction, this collection is for you. Immerse yourself in 20 diverse short stories and a sumptuous gathering of 30 dark micro-fiction tales.
From gargoyles, dryads, and goddesses of old, to superheroes, aliens, monkeys, and unexpected everyday saviours, this collection has it all and more.
Some thought-provoking, some fascinating, some just plain fun.
And all showcasing Flinthart’s gifts as an author – characters you’ll love (or love to hate), immersive worlds, rich writing, and excellent story twists.
Sit down with Worlds in Words, a cup of coffee, a pile of chocolate, and a few spare hours. You won’t regret it.
“An absorbing and imaginative collection. Everything you could want – laughter, tears, gasps of surprise, nods of satisfaction. This book is on my favorites shelf.” Brenton Sandson
Item details
Price
AUD 33.00
Quantity available
4
Dimensions
Package
Length/Depth: 25 cm
Width: 20 cm
Height: 5 cm
Shipping
Delivery restrictions may apply: Please provide physical delivery address, not Post office. Courier will be used. Allow for delays due to Covid. CHOOSE BOOK BUNDLES for more books and cheaper freight
Refund & return policy
Returns accepted if in unread condition. Buyer to pay return freight. Refunds not given if books have been read.
Exceptions may apply. Please message Aiki for more information.
Aiki Flinthart has 14 published speculative fiction novels, 2 collections of short stories, 2 non-fiction books and several short stories in anthologies and e-mags. She has been shortlisted in the Australian Aurealis Awards for Speculative Fiction, and a top-8 finalist in the USA Writers of the Future Competition. When not writing or running her business, she trains in martial arts, knife-throwing, archery, and lute-playing. Every once in a while she even sleeps.
Author - Aiki Flinthart has 14 published speculative fiction novels, 2 collections of short stories, 2 non-fiction books and several short stories in anthologies and e-mags. She has been shortlisted in the Australian Aurealis Awards for Speculative Fiction, the Norma K Hemming award for diversity, and a top-8 finalist in the USA Writers of the Future Competition. When not writing or running her business, she trains in martial arts, knife-throwing, archery, and lute-playing. Every once in a while she even sleeps.