Berit Ellingsen is the author of three novels, Now We Can See The Moon (Snuggly Books 2018), Not Dark Yet (Two Dollar Radio 2015), and Une ville vide (PublieMonde 2014), a collection of short stories, Beneath the Liquid Skin (Queen's Ferry Press), and a mini-collection of dark fairytales, Vessel and Solsvart (Snuggly Books 2017). Her work has been published in W.W. Norton's Flash Fiction International, SmokeLong Quarterly, Unstuck, Litro, Lightspeed, and other places, and it has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and the British Science Fiction Association Award. Berit is a member of the Norwegian Authors' Union.
“A Tale of Truths reads like a campfire tale, a bedtime story adventure, a road trip yarn spun to wile the hours. It begins with an elf shaped from the sea shore, and quickly fills with extraordinary thieves, a cat that is horses, and a journey by hearse through a sentient forest. What we have here is quirky unpredictable playfulness let to run rampant.” --C. S. E. Cooney Berit Ellingsen's A Tale of Truths is a seamless and beguiling act of world-building as storytelling, a joyous celebration of humanity's addiction to both rational and magical reasons for the worlds we perceive. A delightfully curious fantasy, in the truest sense. --Indra Das