Bekiskmas is the traditional Bekiskapan celebration of new life. It lasts three days and is comprised of three distinct rituals, one for each day.
The cottage where the movement to unite the kingdoms of Wonderland began.
Gretel slayed witches and monsters and had to suffer marriage to a meek king as her reward.
A province of Wonderland which occupies the northwestern-most portion of that country’s territory.
A province of Wonderland which stretches from the southern border of Forest of Fangs to the northern banks of the Novaya Volga.
The centermost province of The United Kingdom of Wonderland, Fatherland was the home of the legendary Sadie Winters.
Seen by some as the most backwards territory in all of Eden, quaint-looking Yesterland is in fact one of the most socially progressive places in all of this purgatorial paradise.
One of the seven provinces of Wonderland, The Highlands is home to majestic Loch Smith and the mysterious village of Germelshausen.
The Realm is the largest province in Wonderland and home to the nation’s capital, The City of Hearts.
A city in eastern Munchkinland which sprang up to commemorate the death of the Wicked Witch of the East.
A sprawling steam-powered metropolis, Embershire is the capital city of Winkie Country.
Red Hair is a hair color with strong but distinct cultural associations on both Earth and in Eden.
The decisive battle in the Nunyan Civil War came down to a six-on-six fight between superheroes in Eden's version of Central Park.
Together with the Atlantean Confederation, the Turtle Island Alliance, and the Bekiskapan empire of Meskera, the United Nations of the Pacific helped to keep the peace on a much more violent version of Earth than the one we inhabit in The Real World.
Ella of the Ashes was a Queen Consort of Yesterland during Eden’s Second Interregnum.
The Family Tree of Frieda Jacobs played a pivotal role in the development of The United Kingdom of Wonderland, proving that Jacobs was descended from the seven most beloved queens in Edenian history.
Winged Moose are a genetically engineered species native to the Nunyan Wastes in Eden that are best known as the trusty steeds of the yeti.
The Aünupa were a Reekian people characterized by their devotion to youth and beauty, and by their loose interpretation of ancient Bekiskapan values.
River is one of the twin creator deities of The Old Faith and its offshoots. She is associated with water and order.
An area within The River Without End which allows for travel between distinct and typically distant regions of space-time.
The Reef of Broken Dreams is one of the so-called Filters, created by the goddess Phina to help keep safe the purgatorial paradise which bears her name—and the halflings who call it home.
The Sword of the River is a powerful magical weapon which can only be pulled from its stone prison by the worthiest of monarchs.
Dinosaur Leather™ is the most popular clothing material in The Reek, and the distinctive smell of the national tannery earned the region its name.
The Triad was a triangular military formation which served as the most basic building block of the Bekiskapan armed forces—both on Earth-1 and during the First Interregnum in Eden.
“The One About the Lost Triad” is a popular legend about an unusual Bekiskapan Triad which survived the expulsion of those people from Eden at the end of the First Interregnum.
The Filters are a series of supernatural barriers designed to keep the purgatorial paradise of Eden safe from those would seek to exploit it or do its people harm.
Elind is a monastic order, created by the elves, which is committed to the preservation of a peaceful and just universe.
The Unwrecking Crew is a construction company specializing in catastrophe clean-up—everything from broken cities to broken timelines.
Composed in a red spiral-bound notebook, bought for $0.99 at Page's Drug Store in Chelmsford, Massachusetts , “The Gray Skull” was a horror yarn about an undead janitor with a skull for a head.
The Stewards of Nova Meskera are sacred guardians, tasked with the protection and preservation of the ancient city of the Bekiskapan—a people not seen in Eden since the First Interregnum.
The Emerald City is the capital of the Ninth Empire of Oz. By imperial proclamation, every exterior in the metropolis is either painted green or built of naturally green materials. And yet, it was not always this way.
The Cult of the River is a religious sect centered on the worship of the goddess River and the celestial body believed to be her domain: The River Without End.
No other country’s representative to The Council of Five is regarded with as much scrutiny as the representative from The Reek.
‘Eat Your Words’ is a spell designed to root out liars and punish those who would seek to cause grievous injury with their cruel observations, unkind utterances, and devilish declarations.
Self-Propelled Inventory Transfer (S.P.I.T.) is a dwarven technology developed during the Second Interregnum to make the dream of overnight shipping across Eden a reality.
The Dwarvish Hämnare was the pre-eminent starfighter in the universe before The Calamity. Now, in the land of Eden, it serves as the workhorse of the Reekian Air Force.
A perfect replica of the Roman Colosseum from Earth—built by halflings in Eden.
The Raunchy Brawl is the preeminent professional wrestling event in Eden. Highlighted by the Raunchy Brawl match itself, the event is held every June as an unofficial kickoff to the Edenian summer.
The Taint is the southernmost city in The Reek, which is best known as the birthplace of the tyrannical Bradar Codlacke—Eden’s first and only emperor—and for its eerie Taintian Fog.
Thünard is the predominant language of dwarven societies and the interstellar language of commerce and diplomacy.
Pumpkinheads are a species of sapient, anthropomorphic gourds which are native to Eden.
The Great Wind is a supernatural pathway between worlds in the Clarkwoods Literary Universe.
Aesling O’Briar, The Sleeping Beauty, was the last Queen of Neverland and the last of that kingdom’s monarchs before The Anarchy.
Eden is one of the twin creator deities of The Old Faith and its offshoots. She is associated with fire and chaos.
Daisy Rampion was Queen Consort of The Realm during Eden’s Second Interregnum. Famous for her incredibly long blonde hair and for her facility with creating amici imaginarium, Daisy was a kind but mischievous woman.
Scarecrows are a form of artificial life, the accidental byproduct of a Munchkin ritual for keeping vampires away.
Frieda Jacobs, Queen of Hearts, Protector of the Seven Kingdoms of The South, The Mother of the Ten, The Huntress of the Red Riding Hood, Wolfslayer, The Blood of Seven Queens, was the first and best-known ruler of The United Kingdom of Wonderland.
Sadie Winters was a Queen Consort of Fatherland and the rightful heir to the throne of the neighboring Realm.
The second king of Fatherland during Eden’s second interregnum, Alexey II was the son of the famous Gretel der Jäger.
Leonid Alexeev was the second-born son of Alexey II and Marta of Fatherland.
Ivan Goose (born Ivan Alexeev) was the disgraced son of Leonid Alexeev and Auset of the Realm.
The son of the town drunk and the local gossip queen, Jacob spent as little time in the village of Covenant as he could.
Andre Francisco was a beloved figure in Chelmsford, Massachusetts during the latter half of the twentieth century.
The inspiration for a legendary Earthling figure, Arthur Pendragon was a King of Promiseland during Eden’s Second Age.
A psychotherapist by trade—a trained listener—Arthur Worthing was quite loquacious in his private life.
Auset of the Realm was the fifth-born child of Nefertem I and the wife of Leonid Alexeev.
The younger brother of rock star Robin Gates, Adam Gates made headlines himself when he killed their father and then himself in 2006.
Amber Keahi is an exotic dancer of Hawaiian and Japanese descent who works on the island of O‘ahu.
Anne Carson was the fifth wife of Silas Silver IX and is notable for being the only wife to survive marriage to him.
Bethiah Hascall was an eighteenth-century pirate, most famously as co-captain of The Antagonist.
Robert “Bob” Lee is a veteran of the United States Armed Forces, but also a schmuck.
The Diggs Bridge, better known as The Bridge Over the River Quad, was built by Munchkin and Quadling prisoners of war in the immediate aftermath of Oscar Diggs’ Invasion of Oz.
The daughter of a brokenhearted widower, she studied the art of transfiguration to help make ends meet—becoming quite adept at weaving straw into gold.
Bonnie MacAdam was Queen Consort of The Highlands during Eden’s Second Interregnum. A fierce warrior, she led the troops of The Highlands Horde into battle well into her 80s.
E. Christopher Clark has been an indie publisher since age 14—first with the help of his father’s office photocopier and later with the aid of print-on-demand technology. His current project is a comic book series, The Blood of Seven Queens, a fairy tale mash-up which asks the question “what if Little Red Riding Hood grew up to be the Queen of Hearts?”
The author of The Stains of Time suburban fantasy series and of numerous short story collections, Clark is a graduate of Lesley University’s MFA in Creative Writing program. He lives in Massachusetts with his wife and daughters.