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Fantasy Anthology

  Date Published: March 30, 2024

   

  FALLEN ANTHOLOGY


  Fall from grace…

  In a twist of fate, these angels have done the unforgivable and have been

    kicked out. Some are left to roam freely while they plot their revenge. Some

    are immediately given a new job as a form of punishment. Some are even

    innocent and try to prove it themselves. But can any of them find their new

    purpose in the end?

  Featuring stories by Michael Paige, Matthew Fryer, Bruno Lombardi, Barend

    Nieuwstraten III, Kelly Barker, A.E. Lowan, C.L. Hart, and J.E.

    Feldman.

   

  Of Outer Gods and Fallen Angels by C.L. Hart

   

  Story Genre

  Lovecraftian Fantasy, Judeo-Christian Mythology,

   

  Tropes

  Friendship, Lost Love, Reincarnation

   

  Gerry Clifford appears to be simply a small, frail older man who has fallen

    victim to early-onset dementia.

  Yadira Root appears to be an impossibly ancient woman who volunteers her

    time at the care center where people like Gerry live out their final

    days.

  A conversation between the pair reveals unexpected truths about both of

    them.

  Excerpt

  For eons, I have been looking for a way to right the wrongs committed at

    the time of my birth. I have once again encountered Malak, son of Lucifer;

    he with his heart burst open like a snowdrop’s pouting petals.

    However, to my dismay, Malak, the world-builder and shadow-weaver, has

    forgotten who he was. He is bound to a broken, dying body, although at

    night, his soul roams free.

  In our first meeting at the care center where he now resides, I approached

    Malak cautiously, unsure of how he would respond to my presence. Bewildered

    disorientation had replaced the once alert, inquisitive look in his eyes.

    Like a spark struggling to ignite, I noted a faint glimmer of recognition,

    but it was obscured by the murk of confusion overtaking his decaying

    memory.

  “Malak,” I said softly as I took his hands in mine. “It’s

    your old friend Yadira. Do you remember who you once were? World-builder,

    shadow weaver, beloved son of Lucifer.”

  It was evident from his expression that his mind was seeking an elusive

    memory. A longing for understanding replaced his puzzlement.

  “Who… who am I?” he mumbled, his voice feeble and uncertain.

    “I feel like fragments of a shattered mirror, lost in a labyrinth of

    forgotten dreams.”

  A pang of sympathy pierced my heart. Seeing this brilliant being trapped in

    a decaying vessel, his bright, inquisitive soul longing for release, was

    tragic. I took his trembling hand in mine, hoping my touch would serve as an

    anchor, reconnecting him to his forgotten self.

  “Malak, you were once a weaver of worlds, a creator of infinite

    possibilities,” I explained. “Your mind held the secrets of the

    cosmos, and your hands shaped realms beyond imagination.”

  Despite the fragility of his body, a spark of ancient power flickered

    within him as he struggled to break free from the fog of

    forgetfulness.

  “I remember whispers of worlds born from the rhythm of my

    thoughts,” he murmured. “Visions of beauty and darkness once

    flowed through me like a river of eternal creation.”

  I continued to paint a picture of his former existence, hoping to unleash

    the dormant power lying buried deep within.

  “Malak, reclaim your identity,” I urged. “I will help you

    mend the fractures in your soul, reuniting the shattered fragments, and

    restoring the balance disrupted long ago. The broken body that confines you

    is insignificant compared to the boundless potential within. The key to

    redemption and rectification lies in you. Please assist me in redressing the

    wrongs of the past. With you healed and my parents reunited, we will forge a

    future where your power, reclaimed and revitalized, can help restore balance

    to the cosmos.”

   

   

  About the Author

C. L. Hart, the owner and sole employee of Naughty Netherworld Press, is

    spoken of in hushed tones. She is described as The Mad Scribe of the

    Northeastern Colorado Plains, The Terrible Old Woman, and The Author That

    Should Not Be.

  When not penning sanity-destroying works of dystopian fiction, Lovecraftian

    fantasy, or old-school horror with the occasional sweet romance thrown in to

    upset the cosmic apple cart, Ms. Hart enjoys creating baked goods she hopes

    will be considered palatable.

  Ms. Hart shares a home in a remote rural town of 134 souls with her adult

    son and three cats. Her sense of fashion is best described as Early

    Twenty-First Century Unmade Bed. This disabled former nurse can usually be

    found arguing with herself about subplots or rehabilitating eldritch

    horrors.

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