Draft:Rebecca Lloyd
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Rebecca Lloyd is a short-story writer and occasional novelist.[1] She has won the Bristol Short Story Prize 2008.[2]
- The View from Endless Street (WiDo, 2014)
- Mercy (Tartarus, 2014)
- Ragman & other Family Curses (Egaeus, 2016)
- Seven Strange Stories (Tartarus, 2017)
- The Bellboy (2018, Zagava)
- #5 - Ancestor Water (2020, Zagava)
- Grotesqueries - A Tribute ti the Tales of L.A. Lewis (2022, Zagava)
- Woolfy and Scrapo (2023, Zagava)
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[edit]- ^ "Rebecca Lloyd". Rebecca Lloyd - Homepage. Retrieved 4 December 2024.
- ^ "About Rebecca Lloyd". Retrieved 4 December 2024.
- ^ "List of books by Rebecca Lloyd". ZAGAVA. Retrieved 4 December 2024.