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Siren Stories was established in 2016. Our first release was Lilly Propero And The Magic Rabbit by JJ Barnes. Since then we have gone on to release several novels, YouTube videos, and have a film, Hollowhood, in production now. All our stories are set in the SSU, the Siren Stories Universe, and are woven together and interconnected across all the stories. Our business aims to collaborate with artists to bring a wide range of entertainment products to you. We do not employ our creators, they remain fully independent. We work with artists to produce and release high quality entertainment products under the Siren Stories brand, whilst maintaining their right to independent creativity.
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Stafford, United Kingdom
- contact@sirenstories.co.uk
- sirenstories.co.uk
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