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Description
A mesmerizing first collection from the cross-genre author, science writer, and artist J. Dianne
Dotson, The Shadow Galaxy features short stories and poetry spanning magical realism, science
fiction, fantasy, horror, and Appalachian tales. With stories and poetry spanning three decades of
work, the author taps into journeys both fantastical and deeply personal. Categories include
Shadow Shores: Tales from the Sea; Other Futures: Tales of the Galaxy and a Place Called Earth;
Into the Darkest Hollow: Tales of Horror; Love and Other Moments: Traces of the Heart; Far
Appalachia: Tales from the Ancient Mountains; and Resonant Thoughts: Some Poetry.Among
these pages, Dotson captures the longing, regrets, and dreams of those living by the sea, such as
in “One Evening in Fogvale.” In “RODER,” a young woman risks her life to help find a robot who
captured her heart. “Topaz Sundered” explores an exoplanet mining expedition gone horribly
wrong. In “The Queen and the Mountain Laurel,” a young Appalachian girl teaches her father an
important lesson with the help of mountain spirits. The poem “Obsidian” eviscerates with raw pain
from betrayal. Dotson weaves these and many other tales and poems of mysticism, exploration,
horror, pain, nostalgia, and wonder, for no shadow can exist without light.