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Soliloquy For Pan   Through the amethystine shadows of approaching midsummer, hooves like beaten silver of moonlight whisper softly though the grasses of malachite and the grasses of dark jade; he approaches through the deep beechen shades and through the antique shades of oak ...   The splendour that is Soliloquy For Pan is now available for pre-order from the Egaeus Press website - please click  here  to enter a portal of endless wonders. Including worldwide postage and packing at £35  Soliloquy For Pan is certainly money well spent for such a sumptuous volume of 350 pages of fiction, essays, poetry and numerous olden illustrations.   The violet shadows quiver in ecstatic anticipation of  the great Pan's advent...       Update : The book is now Out of Print from the publisher but should be available from reputable book dealers. However, there may be the possiblity of a second edition at some point.  
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"...in flesh ...in smoke ...in dream..." A new story is due out soon in an anthology devoted to Pan and all his various incarnations: the collection is called  Soliloquy For Pan (edited by Mark Beech) and will be issued from that superb imprint  Egaeus Press. The new tale is named 'The House of Pan' and is the fourth story so far to be set in my Duchy of Greywall series, where the Realm of Faery is but the shadow of a leaf away and ancient magic is far from being an old and faded perfume...  For the interested the other stories in the Greywall sequence are: 'The Green Lady Pavilion' ( Haunted Pavilions, 1992; Allurements of Cabochon, 2011 ) , 'A Ghost At The Grange' ( Lichgate 1, 1995 ) and 'The Betrothed of Winter', ( Allurements of Cabochon, 2011) . Hopefully I shall write enough to fill a modest collection one day. I already have my contributor copies of Soliloquy For Pan to hand and as always with this quality small press th