Full Novels
DEBUT NOVEL "After reading Niamh and the Hermit, I can only come to the conclusion that Emily Snyder has somehow been taught by J.R.R. Tolkien himself...Snyder [has] fashioned an entire land, complete with its own mythology, heroes and villains, maps, and beautifully haunting music." - Lisa Mueller, Amazon.com
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"Snyder tells her tales with a serious tone befitting mythic lore but also mixes in comedy...Readers of J.R.R. Tolkien's Silmarillion will know what I mean...Snyder introduces a rich world in these tales and I am looking forward to a longer sojourn in Niamh and the Hermit." - Jeff Chapman, Amazon.com
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Short Stories
Part (fake) opera program, part history, all fun, "Etta Lufada" tells the story of how the Khlaovi abused their sorcerous powers, and how the power of art triumphed over the powers of death. Exclusively on Patreon.
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A stand alone-chapter, exclusively on Patreon. Set in the world of Arianja, a young man and a wild woman journey to the edge of the world.
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"If We Shadows Have Offended"
The first short story I ever published, set in a proto-world similar to the Twelve Kingdoms. A woman boasts of how she tricked the fae of their gold, only to find herself the one on the receiving end of the faerie's tricks. Winner: Best of Marion Zimmer Bradley's Magazine, First Place Because the magazine is now impossible to acquire, you can read the fully story through the links below, compleat with the wonderful illustrations by Michael Kucharski! |
Novelette
Set in the world of the Love and Death Trilogy, this creation myth looks at the fall of Eden and the corruption of the Urges into the Greek gods.
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"Emily C. A. Snyder writes soul-restoring, gorgeous plays." - Kelly Zekas, author of These Vicious Masks
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