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In Renaissance Elizabethan England, Sidonie Quince, an alchemist's daughter, attempts to save her father and her country in this tale of magic.

"A sequel to the acclaimed Blue Jean Collection, Notes Across the Aisle contains the best stories from the 1994 cross Canada Young Adult Short Story Competition."-- Amazon

The year is 1888. Jeannie Guthrie, a sixteen year old Scottish farmworker, is possessed of a mysteriouswild talent. Convinced that she has unintentionally killed her neer-do-well cousin George, Jeannie flees to the anonymity of London. There she is befriended by the free-spirited...

During World War I, an orphaned English girl is sent to live in India, where her extraordinary powers of precognition are challenged by kidnapping, enemy spies and terrorist plots -- "Sophie, in Shadow deftly weaves intrigue, spies, and mystics with more than a dash of the occult...

Tesseracts 7

It's 1914. Sixteen year old Sophie Pritchard, orphaned two years earlier by the sinking of the SS Titanic, is about to begin a new life in the unfamiliar world of British India. For Sophie, still devastated by her parents' death, India proves a dangerously unsettling environment....

Tesseracts Seventeen

With nearly four million square miles of territory and a population of thirty-four million people - Canada lives and breathes storytelling. Editors Steve Vernon and Colleen Anderson have gathered thirty fresh new stories and poems of horror, science-fiction and fantasy from autho...

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