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Holiday Secrets

Holiday Secrets

In this secretive WMG Holiday Spectacular anthology, award-winning editor Kristine Kathryn Rusch offers a carefully curated collection of secret themed holiday stories to add a bit of intrigue to the season.

Stories about secrets include humor, spy fiction, romance, historical fiction, and—of course—a mystery or two.

Join eleven of the best writers in the business as they present this lovely collection of holiday stories to capture your interest in any season of the year.

The Secretive Holiday StoriesLine-up:
"Secrets Left Untold" by Daemon Crowe
"The Haunt of Wren Mountain" by Jessi Hammond
"Only in My Dreams" by Lisa Silverthorne
"Promises Under the Trees" by Ron Collins
"Katia and the King Rat" by Michèle Laframboise
"Light of Love" by Rei Rosenquist
"The Last Angry Outburst of the Holiday Dalek" by Dayle A. Dermatis
"The Great Tamale Sauce Bakeoff" by Kat Simons
"Boxing Day Kintsugi" by Brenda Carre
"Santa By Any Other Name" by Bonnie Elizabeth
"Judgement Ink" by DeAnna Knippling 

Editor Bio
Award-winning editor Kristine Kathryn Rusch loves the holidays and she loves short-fiction, which makes the annual WMG Holiday Spectacular the perfect project for her to edit! Rusch won numerous awards for her editing and broke a number of barriers in the science fiction and fantasy field, including being the first female editor of The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction and being the only person in history to have won a Hugo Award for writing and editing.

She has owned two different publishing companies. Her novels have made bestseller lists around the world, she has won more than thirty awards for her fiction and her short fiction has appeared in twenty-seven best-of-the-year collections. 

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