Zoe Cannon may or may not be a supervillain out to conquer the world through writing. When not writing, they can be found perfecting their schemes for world domination, plotting against their archenemies, and staying up too late reading a book. Their secret lair is rumored to be located somewhere in southern New Hampshire. They also write as their mild-mannered alter ego, Z. J. Cannon.
Born Bad
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- Date de parution04/10/2024
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- ÉditeurDraft2Digital
Résumé
In a dark copse of trees, in the shadow of the city skyline, the fae hand a changeling child to an unsuspecting woman. Or so they think. When a human woman wants a child, and can't have one by natural means, the fae have always been happy to provide. The world has changed, but their bargains haven't. And a fae bargain is never fair. They promise human children, and deliver... something else. But this woman is different.
This woman knows their tricks. And she was never after a human baby. She has a plan for her changeling child. This short story is 2, 800 words long. It is also available in Devil's Bargains, a short story collection.
This woman knows their tricks. And she was never after a human baby. She has a plan for her changeling child. This short story is 2, 800 words long. It is also available in Devil's Bargains, a short story collection.






















