Where Legends Walk is an incredible collection featuring 37 stories that explore the world of superheroes. Each story recounts the adventures of brand new and exciting characters as they face larger-than-life adversaries and very human problems. Tales from the roaring 20s like "Pirate Queen of the Bayou" by Liam Espinoza-Zemlicka, the impossible depths of space with "Standing Wave" from Kelli Fitzpatrick, the fields of the heartland with "The Ballad of Cornman" from Colin Anderson, and even different dimensions in "The Knight of Endless Augusts" by Eric Dellinger. More than just places, the stories in Where Legends Walk explores what it means to be a hero, stories like "Rooftop Interviews with the Man of Might" by Steven Gillies which takes on grief, "Too Invincible" by Michael Penncavage focuses on what it means to be redeemed, aging is at the heart of "The Fading Storm" by Fred Phillips, and "Saving the World" by Katie Kent shows what it's like to fight both crime and anxiety. The heroes contained within face impossible odds and occasional hilarious hijinks, all the while being part of thrilling and emotional tales.
If you've ever dreamed about soaring through the clouds, then this anthology is for you. Be brave! Be bold! Walk with the LEGENDS!,
About the AuthorJones-Goldstein, Jacob: - Jacob Jones-Goldstein, founding member of Oddity Prodigy Productions, is an internationally published author, journalist, and editor. His short stories have appeared in anthologies and magazines such as 'Plague of Shadows' from Smart Rhino Press, 'Beach Pulp' from Cat & Mouse Press, and 'Lovecraftiana' from Rogue Planet Press. He has two novels, 'The Change' from Oddity Prodigy Productions, and 'The Last Summer', from the Systema Paradoxa series of Espec BooksHe has edited the volumes 'Scary Stuff', 'Beneath the Yellow Lights', 'Bright Mirror', and 'Where Legends Walk' also for Oddity Prodigy Productions.
Leamy, Nicholas A.: - Nicholas Leamy is a well-known miscreant who has lived in Northern Delaware all his life. Working in a data center, with a B.S. in Computer Science, he is well outside his wheelhouse when it comes to writing fiction. He has decided, however, that the time he's spent running D&D games for his kids, Oliver and Edison, has made him interesting enough to pull it off. He also happens to be a lover of board games, horror movies, and anything bizarre. Nicholas has been published four times before in Oh Snap It's Oddity Prodigy, Scary Stuff, Beneath the Yellow Lights and Bright Mirror. Having escaped the institution with his loving wife Hannah, he looks forward to all of his future adventures.