That's the overall motto of Regina's speculative fiction.
Regina Glei was born in Germany but nourished a fascination for the Far East ever since she was a little girl. A graduate in Japanese Studies, she has resided and worked in Japan for more than ten years.
Living far away from her home country has been a powerful influence on her fiction, which she describes as speculative and sometimes weird...
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Novels:
She Should Have Called Him Siegfried
ISBN-10: 1477543686
ISBN-13: 978-1477543689
Dome Child
ISBN-10: 1466220163
ISBN-13: 978-1466220164
Novellas:
ISBN-10: 1937051358
ISBN-13: 978-1937051358
Dark Matters
ISBN-10: 1894817559
ISBN-13: 978-1894817554
Short Stories:
Black Sand Lovecraftian horror published by Innsmouth Free Press
Snot Creek Valley Horror story published by The Dark Fiction Spotlight and is now part of an anthology: Thadd Presley Presents: Creature Feature
The Park Horror story published by Three Crow Press
My Friend, the Zombie Zombie story published by A Fly in Amber magazine
Seeing Stone Humorous high fantasy story published Big Pulp (now off the net)
The Chasm" Horror story published by Afterburn SF (now off the net)
Lunatic SF story published by Strange, Weird & Wonderful Magazine (now off the net)
The Scroll Fantasy story published in GlassFire Magazine Vol 4. Issue 4
Red Building SF story published in M-Brane SF #7.
As the Crow Flies SF short story published by http://www.anthrozine.com - (in Anthro 19#).