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We keep some rooms in our minds bolted shut to contain the monsters that lurk within. The fifteen stories of Strange Rooms are keyholes along a dark and winding hall that offer brief glimpses into those rooms. Prepare to encounter a house haunted by love and hope, a sentient drain clog, a lovable granny who never forgets to feed the rats in the basement, and more stories combining speculative fiction, horror, and humor. Elsie Munroe, homemaker and amateur researcher of human decay, will escort you through this gallery of strange rooms via articles from her very-niche housekeeping column. I leave you in her capable hands. Best not turn your back on her.…mehr

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We keep some rooms in our minds bolted shut to contain the monsters that lurk within. The fifteen stories of Strange Rooms are keyholes along a dark and winding hall that offer brief glimpses into those rooms. Prepare to encounter a house haunted by love and hope, a sentient drain clog, a lovable granny who never forgets to feed the rats in the basement, and more stories combining speculative fiction, horror, and humor. Elsie Munroe, homemaker and amateur researcher of human decay, will escort you through this gallery of strange rooms via articles from her very-niche housekeeping column. I leave you in her capable hands. Best not turn your back on her.
Autorenporträt
Michal Leigh is a writes mostly speculative fiction with a humorous bent for children and adults ranging from fantasy and science fiction to horror. After publishing two short stories in anthologies released by The Sisterhood of the Black Pen, Strange Rooms marks her first solo publication. Strange Rooms was written, illustrated, and formatted in the margins of running a household with two children and full time elementary teaching. Leigh lives in anticipation of the moment her husband shakes his head in disbelief at her latest story and lovingly says, "You're so weird." When she is not writing, Leigh is often found chauffeuring her kids to various extracurricular activities, making tea, dreaming about new hobbies she certainly does not have the time to pick up, rewarming forgotten cups of cold tea, and making confetti out of the detritus she leaves in her pockets in the laundry. She enjoys hiking, biking and otherwise being in nature, and aspires to someday befriend the local squirrels and crows.