How To Catch A Unicorn: A Humorous Fantasy Romance Anthology
Love is a funny thing--especially when it doesn't work out the way you planned! Enjoy six stories ranging from biting satire to whimsical farces but all with a hint of true love.
*Includes a short story by Janeen Ippolito from The Ironfire Legacy universe.
More info →Paws, Claws, and Magic Tales: A Fellowship of Fantasy Anthology
There's just something magical about cats. Curl up with sixteen stories all featuring our furry, frisky, fabulous feline friends. Inside, you'll find adorable house cats, majestic big cats, and imperious cat-dragons.
*Includes a short story by Janeen Ippolito from The Ironfire Legacy universe featuring Ademis the Cat-Dragon
More info →Hall of Heroes: A Fellowship of Fantasy Anthology
In the second anthology from the Fellowship of Fantasy, twenty-three authors explore the theme of heroes, covering genres ranging from steampunk and fairytale to urban and Arthurian. These are the heroes you've been waiting for.
*Contains the short story "The Superhero Publicist" by Janeen Ippolito
More info →A Kind of Death: Tales of Love, Loss, and Transformation
A princess who makes dangerous bargains with the afterlife. A man desperate to save his wife, no matter the cost. An uber driver for the undead.
Whether in a reimagined folktale or a modern urban fantasy, A Kind of Death features a fine balance of tragedy and comedy, but always with a hint of wonder and hope
*Janeen wrote a poem, "The Mystery", for this anthology
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Whispers In The Pews: Voices on Mental Illness in the Christian Church
Mental illness is real. Will the Church get real?
This book is a collection of essays from various authors: men and women, pastors and congregants, counselors and nurses, parents and children. All have a unique view of how mental health conditions affect people, and how the church has responded to these circumstances.
This is not fundamentally a teaching book, but a book of moments and lives, knitted together by the common theme of mental health.
*Janeen Ippolito wrote an essay for this book.
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