The Hanging Game: A Tor.Com Original

The Hanging Game: A Tor.Com Original

by Helen Marshall
The Hanging Game: A Tor.Com Original

The Hanging Game: A Tor.Com Original

by Helen Marshall

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Overview

Sometimes a game, even a sacred game, can have far-reaching consequences. In bear country young Skye learns just how far she is willing to go to play the game properly in order carry on the traditions that came before her and will most likely continue long after she is gone.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781466839250
Publisher: Tor Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/13/2013
Series: Tor.Com Original Series
Sold by: Macmillan
Format: eBook
Pages: 32
Sales rank: 855,164
File size: 669 KB

About the Author

Aurora-winning poet Helen Marshall is an author, editor, and bibliophile. Her poetry and fiction have been published in, among others, The Chiaroscuro, Abyss&Apex, Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet, and now Tor.com. Her chapbook of poems Skeleton Leaves (Kelp Queen Press, 2011) won an Aurora Award for Best Speculative Poem, and, in November, she released her debut fiction collection Hair Side, Flesh Side (ChiZine Publications, 2012), an exploration of history, memory and the cost of creating art. She is currently completing a Ph.D in medieval studies at the University of Toronto, for which she spends a great deal of her time staring at fourteenth-century manuscripts.
Helen Marshall is a Senior Lecturer of Creative Writing at the University of Queensland, Australia. She researches genre fiction, modern and medieval publishing cultures, worldbuilding, franchise writing, and the application of creative arts methodologies for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary ideation. She has won the World Fantasy Award, the British Fantasy Award and the Shirley Jackson Award and her debut novel The Migration was one of The Guardian's top science fiction books of the year. She has designed science fiction workshops for the Australian Department of Defence and at UQ with digital humanities researchers and robotics experts.
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