Welcome to Strays, the 2025 Pete's Press fiction anthology.
This year's collection runs a little darker in its themes; you will find murder mysteries and horror, monsters and dystopian futures in this anthology. These tales are balanced with a good dose of fairy tale retellings, justice brought by dragons, Greek dramatists, underestimated artists, adventures with pirates and the healing power of the wilderness.
This book is an eclectic volume that collects together all the stray stories from Saskatchewan writers that had not yet found a home elsewhere. With stories across all genres of fiction, you're sure to find a stray that you'll love!
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