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Southeast Asian Fantasy Drabbles - Insignia Drabbles #2 - cover

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Southeast Asian Fantasy Drabbles - Insignia Drabbles #2

Vonnie Winslow Crist, David Grene, Chris Jackson, Russell Hemmell, Joyce Chng, Deborah Wong, D.J. Elton, Kelly Matsuura, EK Gonzales, Celestine Trinidad, Benjamin Tan, Ng Yi-Sheng, Alanna Robertson-Webb, Carmen Indalecio, Jacek Wilkos, John H. Dromey, Juan Takai, K.B. Elijah, Natsumi Tanaka, Jo Wu, Ben Umayam, C. Marry Hultman, Chris Bannor, Chris Hewitt, Connor Orrico, Deborah Angevin, Han F., John Rey Dave Aquino, Laurence Sullivan, Maria S. Picone, Mariane Enriquez, May Chong, Michael Janairo, Nick Tan, Patricia P., Shuren Hwang, Therese Choon, Wan Phing Lim

Publisher: BWWP Publishing

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Summary

Southeast Asian Fantasy Drabbles is the second volume in the Insignia Drabbles series. 
  
This anthology includes 83 drabbles (100-word stories) inspired by various Southeast Asian folklore, as well as original fantasy and science fiction pieces. 
  
All Contributors: 
Alanna Robertson-Webb, Benjamin Y. Tan, Ben Umayam, Carmen Indalecio, Celestine Trinidad, Chris Bannor, C. Marry Hultman, Chris Hewitt, 
Chris Jackson, Connor Orrico, David Green, Deborah Angevin, Deborah Wong, D.J. Elton, EK Gonzales, Han F., Jacek Wilkos, Jo Wu, John H. Dromey,  
John Rey Dave Aquino,Joyce Chng, Juan Takai, K.B. Elijah, Kelly Matsuura, Laurence Sullivan, Maria S. Picone, Mariane Enriquez, May Chong, 
Michael Janairo, Natasha Sinclair, Natsumi Tanaka, Ng Yi-Sheng, Nick Tan, Patricia P., Russell Hemmell, Shuren Hwang, Therese Choon, 
Toshiya Kamei (Translator), Vonnie Winslow Crist, and Wan Phing Lim.
Available since: 09/24/2020.

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