Laurence Sullivan

OK
About Laurence Sullivan
Runner-up in the Wicked Young Writer Awards: Gregory Maguire Award, Laurence Sullivan's creative writing has appeared in such places as: Londonist, The List, NHK World-Japan, Fish Publishing and Popshot Quarterly.
Sullivan became inspired to start writing during his studies at the universities of Kent, Utrecht and Birmingham – after being saturated in all forms of literature from across the globe and enjoying every moment of it. He is currently pursuing a PhD at Northumbria University in the Medical Humanities, exploring literary portrayals of women's domestic medicine during the eighteenth century. When not writing, he can probably be found playing video games whilst feeding his pathological addiction to tea.
More of his work can be found online at www.laurencesullivan.co.uk and on Twitter @LozzySullivan
Customers Also Bought Items By
Are you an author?
Author Updates
Titles By Laurence Sullivan
What miracles can one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
Dark Magic is a collection of over two hundred bite-size drabbles of dark fantasy and horror.
Enter a world of curses and creatures, the hideous and the hexed, where love is cruel and victory is tainted. Where gods and demons hold sway over mortals, senses are enticed and spirits ensnared. Angels fall, dragons rise, shadows hide secrets and power comes from blood and bone and death itself.
What miracles can more than one hundred debut to bestselling authors do with 100 words?
Tremble as you rediscover the darkness that came before, the darkness that could eat the world. Within these pages gods of fable, creatures of lore, and ancient rituals have been brought back to life in over two hundred drabbles of exactly one hundred words each.
Delve into the madness created by award-winning horror and fiction authors from around the world. We dare you to remember the fear of the unknown, and to dive headfirst into ancient mysteries.
The old gods have awoken, and with them lose chaos will reign again.
Featuring Authors:
Abiran Raveenthiran
Al Provance
Al-Hazred
Alanna Robertson-Webb
Alice de Sampaio
Amber M. Simpson
Andra Dill
Andrew Anderson
Andy Leavy
Ann Wycoff
Arnie May
Brian Rosenberger
Bryan Dyke
C. Marry Hultman
Callum Pearce
Charles Reis
Charlotte O’Farrell
Chris Bannor
Chris Hewitt
Clint Foster
David A.F. Brown
DeBickel
Derek Dunn
Dickon Springate
Drew Starling
Elin Olausson
Elizabeth Nettleton
Emma K. Leadley
Faith Pierce
Fred Williamson
Gabriella Balcom
Galina Trefil
Hannah Hulbert
Heidi Ann Willits
Heinrich von Wolfcastle
Henry Herz
Holley Cornetto
Hunter LaCross
Jacek Wilkos
Jaclyn Fulscher
James Bates
Jen Chichester
Jennifer Winters
Jess Rhodes
Joe Scipione
Joel R. Hunt
Josh Herz
Joshua E. Borgmann
K. B. Elijah
K.R. Nox
K.T. Tate
Karen Heslop
Kase Glidewell
Kathleen Halecki
Kerry E.B. Black
Kevin J. Kennedy
Kim Plasket
Kimberly Rei
Laurence Sullivan
LP Hernandez
Mark Anthony Smith
Mark Kodama
Matt Lucas
Matthew A Clarke
Melody Grace
Michael D. Nadeau
Michelle River
N.M. Brown
Nerisha Kemraj
Nick Moore
Noa Covo
Paddy Armstrong
Patricia Elliott
Paul Benkendorfer
Regina Kenney
Robin Braid
Ron Davis
Russell Smeaton
Ryan Rosenberry
S. C. Morgan
Sandy Butchers
Sarah Matthews
Sean P. Chatterton
Sheldon Woodbury
Stacey Jaine McIntosh
Steve Stred
T.J. Lea
Thomas Wake
Timothy Friesenhahn
Tor-Anders Ulven
Wendy Cheairs
Willem V Much
Ximena Escobar
Yvonne Glasgow
Zoey Xolton
Mythical Beings of Asia is the fourth volume in the Insignia Drabbles series.
This anthology includes 60 drabbles (100-word stories) and 2 bonus flash stories inspired by Asian folklore.
Contributors (drabbles):
Amrita Valan, Celestine Trinidad, Dawn DeBraal, DJ Elton, Fariel Shafee, Fusako Ohki, Gabriella Balcom, James Yu, Joachim Heijndermans, Jo Wu, John H. Dromey, Kevin Hopson, Laurence Sullivan, Madhu Gangopadhyay, Malena Salazar Maciá, Mandira Pattnaik, McKenzie Richardson, Meera Dandekar, Patrick Winters, Sanjana Ramanathan, Sascha Hannig Núñez, Therese Choon, Toshiya Kamei, Umiyuri Katsuyama, Victor Nandi, Yukari Kousaka, Yuki Fuwa.
With 2 bonus flash stories:
‘Daigo Pulls an Island’ by Kelly Matsuura
‘Footloose’ by Maggie D. Brace
This anthology includes 83 drabbles (100-word stories) inspired by various Southeast Asian folklore, as well as original fantasy and science fiction pieces.
CONTRIBUTORS:
Alanna Robertson-Webb, Benjamin Y. Tan, Ben Umayam, Carmen Indalecio, Celestine Trinidad, Chris Bannor,
C. Marry Hultman, Chris Hewitt, Chris Jackson, Connor Orrico, David Green, Deborah Angevin,
Deborah Won, D.J. Elton, EK Gonzales, Han F., Jacek Wilkos, Jo Wu, John H. Dromey,
John Rey Dave Aquino, Joyce Chng, Juan Takai, K.B. Elijah, Kelly Matsuura, Laurence Sullivan, Maria S. Picone,
Mariane Enriquez, May Chong, Michael Janairo, Natasha Sinclair, Natsumi Tanaka, Ng Yi-Sheng,
Nick Tan, Patricia P., Russell Hemmell, Shuren Hwang, Therese Choon (Therese C.),
Toshiya Kamei (Translator), Vonnie Winslow Crist, and Wan Phing Lim.
Hunting Shadows by Alannah K. Pearson
The Beckoning by Frederick Pangbourne
Not at Rest by Galina Trefil
Oeo by Hari Navarro
Remembrance by Helen Merrick
Circles Out of Salt by J. Agombar
He Wasn't There by Joel R. Hunt
A Harvester Calls by Johann van der Walt
Her Watchers by Laurence Sullivan
The Howling Castle by Zoey Xolton
Contributors:
A. Whittenberg, Aaron E. Lee, Alexis DuBon, Andrew McDonald, Anna Sanderson, Annabel Record, Antonia Rachel Ward, April Yates, Austrian Spencer, Benjamin Lawrence, Brianna Malotke, Caitlin Marceau, Cara Mast, Carys Crossen, Caytlyn Brooke, Claire Hunter, Claire Loader, Clay F. Johnson, Colin Leonard, Dale Parnell, David Fey, Dee Grimes, doungjai gam, E.M. Alores, Edward Brock, Eilidh Spence, Elford Alley, Emma K. Leadley, Emma Kathryn, Emma Murray, Eric Raglin, Erin M. Brady, Evelyn Freeling, Ezekiel Kincaid, Fusako Ohki, Gabbie Frulla, Georgia Cook, Gus Wood, Hazel Ragaire, Helen M. Merrick, Isaac Menuza, J.C. Robinson, J.J. Kīmmorist, J.R. Handfield, Jameson Grey, Jeremiah Dylan Cook, Jessica Wilcox, Joe Scipione, Josh Sippie, Julia Ross, Julie Sevens, Kati Lokadottir, Katie Young, Keely O'Shaughnessy, Kevin Skirrow, Kirin Sasa, Kristin Cleaveland, Laura Keating, Laura Nettles, Laura Shenton, Laurence Sullivan, Lily Tupa, Lyndsey Croal, M.M. MacLeod, Matthew Barron, Meera Dandekar, Melody E. McIntyre, Micah Castle, Michelle Mellon, Mike Murphy, Nerisha Kemraj, Nicola Kapron, Nicole M. Wolverton, Paige Johnson, Patrick Whitehurst, Patrick Winters, Petina Strohmer, R.J. Joseph, Robyn Pritzker, Ryan B. Green, Sean Reardon, Sheri White, Skye Pagon, Sophie Sadler, Stephen Howard, Tiffany Michelle Brown, Toshiya Kamei, Umiyuri Katsuyama, Vivian Kasley, Yukari Kousaka
The Monster by Alannah K. Pearson
All Ye Faithful by Alexander Nachaj
Ron by Andrew Kurtz
Thomas J. Rosenbud’s Lifetime Retirement Cruise by Andrew M. Seddon
Serpents and Toads by Carina Bissett
Here a Cake, There a Cake by Chisto Healy
The Bingles by D.J. Elton
At the Festival by D.R. Robichaud
Cheesecake of the Month by Dawn DeBraal
Welcome to Helios by Denise Ruttan
In the Shade of Shadows by Eric Fomley
Basic Instinct by J.W. Garrett
A Piece of Cake by Jacqueline Moran Meyer
A Killer Brunch Special by Jamie Zaccaria
Hunger Pangs by Jess Chua
Radical Therapy by Jodi Jensen
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by K.B. Elijah
I Am Mine by Kelly Matsuura
Teddy’s Little Secret by Laurence Sullivan
Have a Doughnut Sir by Luis Manuel Torres
Actions and Consequences by Lyndsey Ellis-Holloway
Tongue Tied by Maggie D. Brace
Fatt Hee and the Hungry Ghosts by Mike Rader
Demon Love by Nick Petrou
New You by Nicola Currie
Curses and S#!t by Patrick Winters
The Enormous Appetite by Rachel Ginsburg
Payment Upfront by Rich Rurshell
The Little White Pill by Stephen Herczeg
For A Good Cause by Tim Mendees
The Artist by Victor Nandi
You’ve Got Good Taste by Wondra Vanian
Death by the Blob of Me by Ximena Escobar
This anthology includes 94 drabbles (100-word stories) inspired by Asian folklore all across the region.
With 9 articles, 3 book reviews, a puzzle, a quiz, an anagrams page, info bites, letters and 10 short stories for you to read and vote on.
Kishboo e-magazine holds an ongoing short story competition, where the winner wins £50 and runner-up wins £25.