Published 17/10/2024 | Hardback,
Description:
Dazzling stories of love, magic and betrayal . . .
A sensational collection from internationally bestselling author Olivie Blake.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, the spirit tethered to a magical bridge rapidly approaches burnout – and craves her freedom. Elsewhere, Congress enacts a complex auditing system designed to un-waste your youth. We also follow a banished fairy, as she answers a Craigslist ad. And we meet a Victorian orphan, who gains literacy for her occult situationship. In another time and place, a multiverse assassin contemplates the one who got away.
Escape the slow trudge of mortality with these magical ruminations on life, death and the love (or revenge) that outlasts both. This collection also features modified fairy tales, contemporary heists, absurdist poetry and at least one set of actual wedding vows.
Januaries is collection of new and existing short stories from the internationally bestselling author Olivie Blake.
‘Olivie Blake is a mind-blowing talent’ – Chloe Gong, author of These Violent Delights‘Sign me up for anything she writes’ – CosmopolitanAlso by Olivie Blake:The Atlas SixThe Atlas ParadoxThe Atlas ComplexAlone with You in the EtherOne For My EnemyMasters of DeathOlivie Blake is a multiple Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller – reaching No. 1 for The Atlas Complex in January 2024.

Red Side Story - Jasper Fforde - the sequel to Shades of Grey!
The World and All That It Holds
Wisdom for Living with New Spirituality
August Blue
Queer Square Mile : Queer Short Stories from Wales
The mysterious case of the Alperton Angels
The Ice Bear
Signal Fires : The addictive new novel about secrets and lies from the New York Times bestseller
A Wild & True Relation : A 'remarkable' (Hilary Mantel) feminist adventure story of smuggling and myth-making
Someone else's shoes
We all want impossible things
A-Z London Hidden Walks
The Heroines : The instant Sunday Times bestseller
Planet Joy
Hungry Ghosts : A BBC 2 Between the Covers Book Club Pick - and 'an early contender for the Booker' (The Times)


