The Of Gods and Globes anthology started with a few of us and was so successful, it has expanded to include many more. Juliet Marillier’s story in volume I was nominated for an Aurelius award. Kaaron Warren’s story in volume II won the Ditmar award.
Of Gods and Globes III ebook
OF GODS AND GLOBES, the award-winning anthology, returns with over 20 speculative stories based on the world’s astronomical myths. We know that the moon holds sway over the ocean tide and the almost universal testimony of the effect of a full moon on people. Are planetary effects more mysterious than we have discovered? Science has…
Of Gods and Globes III paperback + ebook
With this package, you get the Of Gods and Globes III paperback + ebook together for cheaper than you can anywhere else + 100% of the proceeds go to the author. OF GODS AND GLOBES III paperback, the award-winning anthology, returns with over 20 speculative stories based on the world’s astronomical myths.
Volume III comes out April 30th.
Per guidelines, we closed for submissions December 15th, 2022. Submitters picked a name — or a personification — from ANY mythology that
- is represented in that culture’s constellations and
- is represented in that culture’s mythopoetic or fantastic mythos. Then write forward from that.
A story based on “Jupiter” counts — both a planet and a god.
A story based on “Nimrod” counts — both a constellation and a mythic hunter.
A story based on planet PSR B1257+12 B does not count.
A story based on the character Amarok does not count, unless there’s some sort of constellation or heavenly body the editors remain ignorant about (completely possible).
When in doubt, read the last two volumes.





