Cellfishness

We all think we're singularly exceptional, don't we? Especially in a society where less is considered more. See Miss Ribo try to keep her students from getting the wrong ideas in biology class.
"Cellfishness" is a short, speculative fiction - a fun little story about amoebae in a classroom.

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Cellfishness

We all think we're singularly exceptional, don't we? Especially in a society where less is considered more. See Miss Ribo try to keep her students from getting the wrong ideas in biology class.
"Cellfishness" is a short, speculative fiction - a fun little story about amoebae in a classroom.

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Cellfishness

Cellfishness

by William Mangieri
Cellfishness

Cellfishness

by William Mangieri

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Overview

We all think we're singularly exceptional, don't we? Especially in a society where less is considered more. See Miss Ribo try to keep her students from getting the wrong ideas in biology class.
"Cellfishness" is a short, speculative fiction - a fun little story about amoebae in a classroom.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155189077
Publisher: William Mangieri
Publication date: 03/30/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 172 KB

About the Author

William Mangieri is a karaoke junkie, former theater student, and recovered wargamer who spends as much time wondering "what if?" as "why not?". He writes from Texas, where he and his family live at the mercy of the ghost of a nine-pound westie.
William writes mostly speculative fiction (that's science fiction, fantasy and horror), although he also has a detective series with a soft sci-fi element (Detective Jimmy Delaney.) He completed writing his first novel (Swordsmaster) in 2019; prior to this, he has honed his skills on short fiction. He has been published in Daily Science Fiction and The Anarchist, and six of his stories have earned Honorable Mentions in the Writers of the Future contest.

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