
It is with great pleasure that we can announce the global release of Larry Ivkovich’s stand-along novella, Hope’s Song a historical fantasy/steampunk story. “Larry has been with IFWG since almost the beginning of our publishing journey,” said Gerry Huntman, Managing Director of IFWG Publishing, “and we have always been impressed with imaginative prose, and his ability to mash genres. Hope’s Song is no different – an amazing mix of many speculative fiction genres and sub-genres.”
June 1865:
The Dimensional Veil has been breached, allowing monsters from beyond the Numinous to enter the human world of the Gaia American Union. They are the Eelees: reptilian invaders who blasted a dimensional pathway from their own realm into the human world in pursuit of conquest. Riding their monstrous spider-mounts, they begin a war with humanity that still rages seven years later. By sheer force of will, determination, and the resurgent powers of magic and technology, the Gaia Defense Coalition has forced a stalemate, but with little hope of a final victory.
Five disparate souls struggle to survive: Nurse Matron Miriam Kosanavic serving aboard the hospital train Aesculapius; Lakota ‘Demon Hunter’ and ornithopter pilot Sky Wolf and his spirit-brother, the white cougar Ahnka; Jom, an escaped human prisoner from the Eelees, harboring a startling secret; and an Eelee shapeshifter who may be more powerful than anyone realizes
And amid the chaos, a young orphan girl named Hope strives to find her voice, to sing a song for the future of humans and Eelees alike.
Hope‘s Song is now available from all quality bricks and mortar and online bookstores (note, due to distance restrictions Australia and New Zealand will have the book available a few months later).