Browse all books

Books published by publisher Woven Weird Press

  • Kinlea Keeper: Book 1 of the For Keeps Series of Tales

    E. Grace Diehl, Peter McCullough

    Paperback (Woven Weird Press, April 19, 2014)
    What would you do if you learned that all myths and folktales have their roots in reality, and the myth-monsters and creatures of power live just the other side of a very thin and invisible Dividing Wall? At ten years old, Kinlea Waltham has spent his entire life listening to people tell him he is dying and can not be cured. Everyone who sees him takes it as a foregone conclusion. He may as well be dead already, for all that he has never left his house or made a single friend. When his parents send him to stay with family friends in the country (to “die in cleaner air”), he learns that he is not ill, but cursed with a powerful enchantment, and he is suddenly immersed in a new world of magic, danger, and responsibility. Because he was born to be the Keeper of Haneth’s End, a small but pivotal corner of the world’s magical realm, a time comes when Kinlea must face the ones who have made him the target of their loathing since his infancy. Their perplexing, seemingly chaotic actions endanger not only Haneth’s End, but the world, and even magic itself. Without Kinlea to stand in the way, everything might fold in upon itself, and the world might have to learn the true meaning of the words “the end.” "This series is a treat for Diehl’s handling of magic and magical creatures from different cultures, as well as her deft weaving of old ballads, poetic prose, traditional magical creatures, and great characters with a compelling plot." - Deena Fisher of Drollerie Press
  • Curse: Book 2 of the For Keeps Series of Tales

    E. Grace Diehl, Peter McCullough

    Paperback (Woven Weird Press, )
    When the Witch of Barren Hollow comes to collect her due (Jordan Wheeler’s first-born child on the eve of the child’s third birthday), Curtis Wheeler is taken from his loving, tame family life and whisked away into a world where curses, goblins, and fae are real and every bit as dangerous as the folk tales say. It is therefore a very good thing that Curtis Wheeler is no ordinary child. He finds nothing but satisfaction in his new situation; miraculously enjoying life in the home of the hostile witch and ultimately discovering that he is the Keeper of Barren Hollow. At the age of seven, due to a highly unusual sequence of events, Curtis meets with his predecessor, Kinlea Waltham, the current Keeper of Haneth’s End, and together with a kitten who fancies himself the greatest thief in the world, they set out to find and rescue Barren Hollow’s cursed and alienated guardians. This task in itself is easier said than done, but the witch sets out to make it impossible, attacking Curtis’ and Kinlea’s every weakness along the way. After all, if they fail and she succeeds, she can erase the effects of her life’s greatest regret: helping Kinlea live to save the world.