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Madness and Greatness Can Share the Same Face

Amanda Headlee

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English
Woodhall Press
10 December 2024
The line between madness and greatness is as delicate as a golden silk thread.

It's a tricky balancing act to dance upon this fragile line for those seeking greatness. An outsider may perceive the endeavor as wandering a road toward insanity and crumbling dreams. However, in the eyes of the beholder, they don't see themselves as walking a tightrope between genius and insanity but rather paving a road to success-

where no expense is spared.

Madness and Greatness Can Share the Same Face is a collection of thirteen dark fiction tales that spiderweb across space and time to explore the line where, with a step, one can be pitched into the realm of greatness or depths of madness.
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Imprint:   Woodhall Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 228mm,  Width: 152mm, 
ISBN:   9781960456250
ISBN 10:   1960456253
Pages:   200
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

By day, Amanda is a program manager; by night, she is a wandering wonderer. When she isn't writing or working, she can be found logging insane miles on one of her many bikes, running the wilds of Pennsylvania, or hiking the Appalachian Mountains. Amanda wrote of monsters and lore in her debut novel, Till We Become Monsters. Her macabre short stories appear in several anthologies, such as Midnight from Beyond the Stars,CONSUMED: Tales Inspired by the Wendigo,and That Darkened Doorstep.

Reviews for Madness and Greatness Can Share the Same Face

""Delightfully dark and often packed with emotion, Amanda Headlee's collection is a must-own. A hiking trip gone awry, a heartbreaking bout with killer sharks, and more. There's something for everyone here."" --Robert P. Ottone, author of The Vile Thing We Created and the Bram Stoker Award-winning novel The Triangle ""What a wonderful web Headlee weaves in her first short story collection, filled with frights and the sort of sights not meant for eyes. Each ghastly tale builds upon the next, many of them containing interwoven plots, characters, and places, leading to horrific outcomes. Keep an eye on this writer; she's one to watch."" --Kenneth W. Cain, author of Hell, Deleware and editor of Never Wake and October Screams


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