Engen Books is proud to announce that Bronwynn Erskine has been named the nineteenth author to be featured in the epic Mythology from the Rock collection, spanning stories of myth and legend from all over the world.
With this title, Erskine has earned the title of 'Rocker' (or alternatively, Rock Star), a title reserved for From the Rock authors who have proven themselves proficient at each of the three main categories of genre fiction: science-fiction, fantasy, and horror.
Erskine's previous contributions to the series include Scarlet Ribbons in Chillers from the Rock; Feather and Bone in Flights from the Rock. In non-Engen publications she has been featured in the Christmas Lites 2019 charity anthology; Air: Sylphs, Spirits, and Swan Maidens; and, Canadian Shorts II.
Erskine joins a list of only 12 authors to have accomplished the task of becoming Rockers, including Ali House, Chantal Boudreau, Jeff Slade, Jon Dobbin, Matthew Daniels, Nicole Little, Paul Carberry, Peter J Foote, Sam Bauer, Lisa M. Daly, and, Shannon K Green.
Erskine is a queer woman currently living in Newfoundland after escaping southern Ontario for the Atlantic coast. She writes primarily fantasy, with increasing forays into horror and soft science fiction, but has been threatening to write a western for some time now. Her mastery of all these genres is what has earned her the title of Rocker. When not writing, she sews, dabbles in acrylic and watercolour painting, and attempts to grow a garden.
She brings with her story, ‘The Lindwyrm's Bride.’
Erskine joins Lisa Timpf, David Lynch Jennifer Shelby, Lisa M Daly, Shannon K Green, Elaine Rigas, Emily S. Dodge, Ainsley Hawthorn, Jeff Slade, Chantal Boudreau, Amanda Evans, Melissa Bishop, KA Mielke, Ali House, Peter J Foote, Yasmine Dalloul, Hannah Jenkins, and AJ Ryan on the list of announced authors.
There are seven authors yet to be revealed, including award-winning short fiction authors, popular novelists, and mainstays of the From the Rock series! Stay tuned to Engen Books for more revelations!
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