Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond

For generations, the science fiction genre and literary fiction have been perceived as irreconcilable. Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond attempts to prove otherwise. These 13 stories are boldly literary while employing unmistakable characteristics of the sci-fi genre. Jhon Sanchez's "The Japanese Rice Cooker" and Daniel Gooding's "Crow Magnum Xix" toy with readers' expectations by defying traditional storytelling techniques while Eve Fisher's "Embraced" and David W. Landrum's "The Priestesses of Light" are intricately constructed character studies. Rob Hartzell's "The Dead and Eternal" raises profound concerns about modern technology though Adam Sass's "98% Graves" takes an optimistic view of the future. Every story is accompanied by Stefanie Masciandaro's vibrant, hypnotic illustrations which simultaneously evoke the days of sci-fi pulp paperbacks yet remain firmly grounded in 21st century digital techniques. This anthology will take you beyond what you thought possible in science fiction.

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Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond

For generations, the science fiction genre and literary fiction have been perceived as irreconcilable. Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond attempts to prove otherwise. These 13 stories are boldly literary while employing unmistakable characteristics of the sci-fi genre. Jhon Sanchez's "The Japanese Rice Cooker" and Daniel Gooding's "Crow Magnum Xix" toy with readers' expectations by defying traditional storytelling techniques while Eve Fisher's "Embraced" and David W. Landrum's "The Priestesses of Light" are intricately constructed character studies. Rob Hartzell's "The Dead and Eternal" raises profound concerns about modern technology though Adam Sass's "98% Graves" takes an optimistic view of the future. Every story is accompanied by Stefanie Masciandaro's vibrant, hypnotic illustrations which simultaneously evoke the days of sci-fi pulp paperbacks yet remain firmly grounded in 21st century digital techniques. This anthology will take you beyond what you thought possible in science fiction.

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Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond

Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond

Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond

Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond

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For generations, the science fiction genre and literary fiction have been perceived as irreconcilable. Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond attempts to prove otherwise. These 13 stories are boldly literary while employing unmistakable characteristics of the sci-fi genre. Jhon Sanchez's "The Japanese Rice Cooker" and Daniel Gooding's "Crow Magnum Xix" toy with readers' expectations by defying traditional storytelling techniques while Eve Fisher's "Embraced" and David W. Landrum's "The Priestesses of Light" are intricately constructed character studies. Rob Hartzell's "The Dead and Eternal" raises profound concerns about modern technology though Adam Sass's "98% Graves" takes an optimistic view of the future. Every story is accompanied by Stefanie Masciandaro's vibrant, hypnotic illustrations which simultaneously evoke the days of sci-fi pulp paperbacks yet remain firmly grounded in 21st century digital techniques. This anthology will take you beyond what you thought possible in science fiction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780988551299
Publisher: New Lit Salon Press, LLC
Publication date: 05/01/2015
Series: New , #3
Pages: 132
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.36(d)

Table of Contents

"Almost John" by Scott Lambridis

"Embraced" by Eve Fisher

"98% Graves" by Adam Sass

"Drusten" by Marcus S. Robin

"The Priestesses of Light" by David W. Landrum

"Crow Magnum Xix" by Daniel Gooding

"New Year's Eve: 65,000,000 B. C." by Mike Algera

"Killed by Shadows" by Charlotte Unsworth

"The Japanese Rice Cooker" by Jhon Sanchez

"The Doorway" by J. P. Lorence

"Monkey Business" by M. P. Diederich

"The Dead and Eternal" by Rob Hartzell

"A Song Unheard" by Brian T. Hodges

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