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Follow on Google News | ![]() Bootleggers, slavery, fools in sheets, spirits, shifty tunnel runners, even exploding churchesCanadian author signs with UK publisher for alternative history/paranormal thriller set on the Prairies
By: Elsewhen Press Some things are worth a fight. Strong words that Antoine’s father drilled into him. After his father mysteriously vanishes one night, Antoine must find another income or he risks losing the Sacred Land that his father swore to protect. Working on a ranch, Antoine meets Emma, a victim of underground slavery. Fighting for her freedom costs him his home, his sister, his best friend, and puts in question all of his values. If he succeeds, will she and her son fit into his world? As the law of the Ghost tribes says: Respect others, respect yourself, and respect nature. This suspenseful and beautifully written story concerns the interwoven loves, hopes, dreams and tragedies of lives lived in backwater towns and isolated farmsteads of the US-Canadian border lands, where hard work, lawlessness and harsh, summary punishment are a way of life. A network of secret underground tunnels, linking the controlled and controlling world to the south with the Sacred Lands of the Ghost tribes across the border to the north, offers the possibility of escape and freedom. Al Murray, Managing Publisher of Elsewhen Press says “Using a light touch, Tanya’s story draws on spiritual beliefs and mystical traditions and deals with the dark, lingering shadow of slavery; with racism, sexual abuse and religious intolerance; Tanya enjoys using the setting of the prairies for her stories, many of which are inspired by her years of research into Saskatchewan’ Ghosts on the Prairies will be published later this year by Elsewhen Press in both digital and print editions. Notes for Editors About Tanya Reimer Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Tanya enjoys using the tranquil prairies as a setting to her not-so-peaceful speculative fiction. She is married with two children which means among her accomplishments are the necessary magical abilities to find a lost tooth in a park of sand and whisper away monsters from under the bed. As director of a non-profit Francophone community center, Tanya offers programming and services in French for all ages to ensure the lasting imprint and growth of the Francophone community in which she was raised. What she enjoys the most about her job is teaching social media safety for teens and offering one-on-one technology classes for seniors. She is very active in her community, volunteering to teach eReader classes, as president of the Ladies Guild, as treasurer of the Cemetery Board, and as vice-chair for the Library Board. She is also the secretary for the School Board. Tanya was fifteen when she wrote her first column. She has a diploma in Journalism/Short Story Writing. Today, she actively submits to various newspapers, writes and publishes the local Francophone newsletter for her community, and maintains a blog at Life’s Like That. Ghosts on the Prairies, a Sacred Land Story, is her debut novel. Contact details: Elsewhen Press contact: Al Murray. Information about Elsewhen Press, authors and titles can be obtained online from http://elsewhen.co.uk Interviews with authors can be arranged through Elsewhen Press, contact Al Murray. Elsewhen Press titles are available from good retailers, for more details visit our website, as above. This and other press releases from Elsewhen Press can be obtained as pdf files from http://elsewhen.co.uk/ or can be viewed in our PRLog Pressroom at http://bit.ly/ End
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