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The Angel's Share
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In Martin Cahill's "The Angel's Share," an exciting work of original fiction for Reactor, a woman hires an exorcist to clear an infestation of 32 angels who think they're helping her. (They are not.)
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“Wellllll….that was a short story of a girl who couldn’t get over her mother’s abuse so she purposely kept her spirit in the mortal realm so the angels could feed on her sorrow.
Therapy works too.”
“Angels are scary beings. Don't let them in your house.”
“I loved this story. I had a feeling like it will be a dark comedy, but instead it was harrowing and deals with grief and hurt and trauma.”
“link: https://reactormag.com/the-angels-share-martin-cahill/”
About Martin Cahill
Martin Cahill is an Ignyte Award-nominated writer living just north of NYC. He works as the Marketing and Publicity Manager for Erewhon Books and is a graduate of the Clarion Writers’ Workshop of 2014. His fiction can be found in numerous literary magazines including Clarkesworld, Lightspeed Magazine, Fireside Magazine, and more. His short story, “Godmeat,” appeared in The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2019 anthology and he was also one of the writers on Batman: The Blind Cut from Realm Media. His non-fiction and game design can be found at such places as Catapult, Ghostfire Gaming, Tor.com, and others.
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