The Attic Tragedy

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Pub Date Jun 09 2020 | Archive Date May 01 2020
Meerkat Press, LLC | Meerkat Shorts

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Sylvie never called them ghosts, but that’s what they were—not that George ever saw them herself. The new girl, Sylvie, is like a creature from another time, with her old-fashioned leather satchel, her white cotton gloves and her head in the clouds. George watches her drift around the edge of the school playing fields, guided by inaudible voices.

When George stands up for Sylvie, beating back Tommy Payne and his gang of thugs, it brings her close to the ethereal stranger; though not as close as George would have liked. In the attic of Sylvie’s father’s antique shop, George’s scars will sing and her longing will drive them both toward a tragedy as veiled and inevitable as Sylvie’s whispering ghosts.

Sylvie never called them ghosts, but that’s what they were—not that George ever saw them herself. The new girl, Sylvie, is like a creature from another time, with her old-fashioned leather satchel...


A Note From the Publisher

J. Ashley Smith is a British–Australian writer of dark fiction and other materials. His short stories have twice won national competitions and been shortlisted five times for Aurealis Awards, winning both Best Horror (Old Growth, 2017) and Best Fantasy (The Further Shore, 2018).



J. lives with his wife and two sons in the suburbs of North Canberra, gathering moth dust, tormented by the desolation of telegraph wires.

J. Ashley Smith is a British–Australian writer of dark fiction and other materials. His short stories have twice won national competitions and been shortlisted five times for Aurealis Awards, winning...


Advance Praise

 "Startling, pointed, and powerful."

-LEE MURRAY, three-time Bram Stoker nominee and author of Into the Ashes

"A sharp and delicate jewel that shines beautifully and cuts deeply."

-SEB DOUBINSKY, award-winning author of Missing Signal and The Invisible

 "Startling, pointed, and powerful."

-LEE MURRAY, three-time Bram Stoker nominee and author of Into the Ashes

"A sharp and delicate jewel that shines beautifully and cuts deeply."

-SEB...


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 - Extensive ARC distribution

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- Blog Tour


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ISBN 9781946154484
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