Lonely Cry Backlist Titles

Backlist titles may be ordered from Neville Books, 225 Townsend Place, New Westminster B.C. V3L 1L4. [Add $3.00 postage].


Books by Eileen Kernaghan

THE SARSEN WITCH [Ace pb 1989, $3.50 U.S., $4.75 Can.]

"...a dense and gripping novel of the origins of Stonehenge. Full of references to the varied religious rituals of prehistory including goddess worship and an Atlantean mythos, its complex structure reflects the complexity of the society it represents." The Bookmark, B.C. Teacher Librarian Association.

The Sarsen Witch is a delightful read... Kernaghan writes the way people ought to write; her prose has a smooth, poetic flow that draws you irresistably into her world of horsetribes and clan- chiefs and Stonehenge, and the story of Naeri the witch." The Reader



WALKING AFTER MIDNIGHT [Berkley non-fiction pb, 1990. Canada $4.95/US $3.95]

"This is not just another book about reincarnation, but a book that gives a taste of the beginnings of many other belief systems." Herspectives

" Reincarnation and out-of-body experiences have an endless fascination to many people, and an added hook is provided by celebrity subjects like Martin Sheen, Rae Dawn Chong and Ringo Starr... so public libraries will want to consider this title." BCLA Reporter



Also available: DANCE OF THE SNOW DRAGON [Thistledown Press 1995 $7.95]

Books by Michael Coney

A TOMCAT CALLED SABRINA [Porthole Press $8.95 US $9.95 Can]

An off-beat satire which places a bizarre cast of humans and animals on a small island in the Pacific Northwest, where they resolve their differences in unexpected, blackly humorous and ofen violent ways.



NO PLACE FOR A SEALION [Porthole Press $8.95/9.95]

The second in Coney's series of "Canadian Comedies", features the same breed of zany island-dwellers. Valerie Lennox, in the Sidney Review, says, "drawn from, life and then exaggerated, the characters are amusingly eccentric and endearingly human. They have unfulfilled dreams of picture- perfect futures; cast themselves in fictional roles; and visualize unlikely consequences when disaster strikes."


Poetry by Mary Choo and Eileen Kernaghan

LIGHT LIKE A SUMMONS [CACANADADADA Press, 1989. Trade Pb, 77 pp. $10.00.]

Edited by J. Michael Yates. This anthology of five B.C. women poets includes speculative poetry by Rhysling Award nominees Eileen Kernaghan and Mary E. Choo.



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