Dive into the eerie realms of the CALVARIA FELL blog tour! We will also be giving away a $25 giftcard to the Meerkat Press bookstore so be sure to enter for your chances to win. Check back often as we share each stop along the way. This haunting collection will leave you wanting more!
TOUR SCHEDULE
Publishers Weekly – Book Review
Aurealis Magazine – Book Review
Science Fiction Short Story Reviews – Book Review
4/29 – Vol. 1 Brooklyn Guest Post – Guest Post
4/29 – Midu Reads Excerpt – Excerpt
4/30 – The Next Best Book Club Guest Post – Guest Post
5/1 – Recent Reads Book Review – Book Review
5/2 – Big Indie Books Guest Post – Guest Post
5/3 – Ali Lucia Sky Guest Post – Guest Post
5/7 – Monty’s Book Reviews – Book Review
5/7 – Michelle, The Book Critic Book Review – Book Review
5/8 – MaggieSlater.com Interview – Book Review & Interview
5/9 – T. Kent Writes Book Review – Book Review
5/10 – Teatime and Books – Excerpt
Calvaria Fell: Stories
Calvaria Fell is a stunning collaborative collection of weird tales from two acclaimed authors, Kaaron Warren and Cat Sparks. It features previously published stories from both authors, along with a new novella by Kaaron Warren and four new stories by Cat Sparks. The collection offers a glimpse into a chilling future world that is similar to our own. Readers will be drawn into experiences at once familiar and bizarre, where our choices have far-reaching consequences and the environment is a force to be reckoned with. The title of the collection tethers these stories to a shared space. The calvaria is the top part of the skull, comprising five plates that fuse together in the first few years of life. Story collections work like this; disparate parts melding together to make a robust and sturdy whole. The calvaria tree, also known as the dodo tree, adapted to being eaten by the now-extinct dodo bird; its seeds need to pass through the bird’ s digestive tract in order to germinate. In a similar way, the stories in Calvaria Fell reflect the idea of adaptation and the consequences of our actions in a changing world.
More info →Cat Sparks
Cat Sparks is a multi-award-winning Australian author, editor and artist. Career highlights include a PhD in science fiction and climate fiction, five years as Fiction Editor of Cosmos Magazine, running Agog! Press, working as an archaeological dig photographer in Jordan, studying with Margaret Atwood, 78 published short stories, two collections – The Bride Price (2013) and Dark Harvest (2020) and a far future novel, Lotus Blue. She directed two speculative fiction festivals for Writing NSW and is a regular panelist & speaker at speculative fiction and other literary events.
Kaaron Warren
Kaaron Warren has been publishing ground-breaking fiction for over twenty years. Her novels and short stories have won over 20 awards, from local literary to international genre. She writes horror steeped in awful reality, with ghosts, hauntings, guilt, loss, love, crime, punishment and a lack of hope.