This anthology contains all kinds of short stories by a bunch of distinguished Philadelphia area writers. Some are mysteries. Some are historical; a few are hysterical. They include science fiction and horror, loneliness and love. But whatever the genre, topic or setting, they share a common theme:
Each story is based on a lie.
In her introduction, NYTimes best-selling author Sandra Brown talks about lying as an essential skill for writers. What we do, she says, is take a lie, build other lies upon it, weave those into other lies until we have a tapestry of lies-- or a story.
This anthology contains tapestries by some great contemporary liars. And its goal, in part, is to raise funds for literacy causes (not a lie). We are (alphabetically) Keith DeCandido, Gregory Frost, Merry Jones, Solomon Jones, Don Lafferty, Marie Lamba, Jonathan Maberry, Jon McGoran, Ed Pettit, Kelly Simmons, Keith Strunk, Dennis Tafoya and Liar at Large William Lashner.
Each story is based on a lie.
In her introduction, NYTimes best-selling author Sandra Brown talks about lying as an essential skill for writers. What we do, she says, is take a lie, build other lies upon it, weave those into other lies until we have a tapestry of lies-- or a story.
This anthology contains tapestries by some great contemporary liars. And its goal, in part, is to raise funds for literacy causes (not a lie). We are (alphabetically) Keith DeCandido, Gregory Frost, Merry Jones, Solomon Jones, Don Lafferty, Marie Lamba, Jonathan Maberry, Jon McGoran, Ed Pettit, Kelly Simmons, Keith Strunk, Dennis Tafoya and Liar at Large William Lashner.


