Author: | Angel McCoy | ISBN: | 9780983182436 |
Publisher: | Angel McCoy | Publication: | December 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Angel McCoy |
ISBN: | 9780983182436 |
Publisher: | Angel McCoy |
Publication: | December 25, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
The best speculative fiction published in 2010 at WilyWriters.com includes the following stories:
..."Loathsome Alyce" by Sheila Crosby
..."Memory in the Time of Bones" by Nathan Crowder
..."Complete Artistic control by Bruce Boston
..."Miriam's Song" by Larry Lefkowitz
...“9 Curzon Place” by Daniel W. Powell
...“She’s a Liquid” by Ever Dundas
...“Aftershocks” by Craig D.B. Patton
...“Outsourced” by Shelly Li
...“Absolution” by Matt Adams
...“Grandmonster” by Sasha Janel McBrayer
...“The Tunnel” by Matt Cowens
...“Reckoning” by Bruce Golden
...“Stuff of the Elder Gods” by K.C. Ball
..."Timeshare” by Fred Warren
...“A Necessity of the Present” by Jeremy Zimmerman
...“Puppet Play” by Kelli D. Meyer
The futures of which we’re now dreaming are taking on new twists and turns of the imagination. One could easily say that each of the stories in this volume take place in the future where magic has returned, technology has abandoned us, aliens have invaded us, or we ourselves have evolved—or devolved—beyond our ability to predict.
The best speculative fiction published in 2010 at WilyWriters.com includes the following stories:
..."Loathsome Alyce" by Sheila Crosby
..."Memory in the Time of Bones" by Nathan Crowder
..."Complete Artistic control by Bruce Boston
..."Miriam's Song" by Larry Lefkowitz
...“9 Curzon Place” by Daniel W. Powell
...“She’s a Liquid” by Ever Dundas
...“Aftershocks” by Craig D.B. Patton
...“Outsourced” by Shelly Li
...“Absolution” by Matt Adams
...“Grandmonster” by Sasha Janel McBrayer
...“The Tunnel” by Matt Cowens
...“Reckoning” by Bruce Golden
...“Stuff of the Elder Gods” by K.C. Ball
..."Timeshare” by Fred Warren
...“A Necessity of the Present” by Jeremy Zimmerman
...“Puppet Play” by Kelli D. Meyer
The futures of which we’re now dreaming are taking on new twists and turns of the imagination. One could easily say that each of the stories in this volume take place in the future where magic has returned, technology has abandoned us, aliens have invaded us, or we ourselves have evolved—or devolved—beyond our ability to predict.