Tales from Adler's Bay

April 22, 2010

Filed under: Uncategorized — Neale Mitchell @ 4:19 pm

A city of contradictions; home to sailors and farmers, soldiers and adventurers, nobles and peasants, merchants and thieves.  Adler’s Bay sits beside a large bay where the Meer River flows into the sea.  A deepwater harbour, it is the perfect place for those sailing along the western coast to stop and trade, and its status as an independent city-state between three large nations makes it the ideal place for spies, diplomats and merchants to ply their trade.

Welcome to the city of Adler’s Bay.

This site is a repository for the short stories of Neale Mitchell, offered here under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivatives License.  Inspired by the greats of Speculative (and other) Fiction – and in particular by Fritz Leiber, Poul Anderson, and George MacDonald Fraser, it is his hope that you enjoy them for what they are: an entertaining romp and an homage to some of his favourite authors.

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