Procyon Press Science Fiction Anthology 2016
PROCYON SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY FOR 2016
In this inaugural science fiction anthology from PROCYON PRESS, twenty authors present twenty different views of the world that's coming. Here you'll find a philosophy professor turned space Marine in a psychic war for Earth's future--you'll find a society of spiritually linked cetaceans deciding to fight back against human intervention--you'll find a revolutionary uprising launched by a yearning transgender cyborg bartender from Ohio--you'll find punning time cops pursuing an amorphous artifact with the power to end existence through alternative histories--you'll find teen boys animated by silent, shared trauma who use dimensional portals for shoplifting.

In short, you'll find twenty new perspectives that interrogate the ways in which all the possible futures of science fiction may transform our world, for better or for worse--and twenty possible maps for navigating it.
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Procyon Press Science Fiction Anthology 2016
PROCYON SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY FOR 2016
In this inaugural science fiction anthology from PROCYON PRESS, twenty authors present twenty different views of the world that's coming. Here you'll find a philosophy professor turned space Marine in a psychic war for Earth's future--you'll find a society of spiritually linked cetaceans deciding to fight back against human intervention--you'll find a revolutionary uprising launched by a yearning transgender cyborg bartender from Ohio--you'll find punning time cops pursuing an amorphous artifact with the power to end existence through alternative histories--you'll find teen boys animated by silent, shared trauma who use dimensional portals for shoplifting.

In short, you'll find twenty new perspectives that interrogate the ways in which all the possible futures of science fiction may transform our world, for better or for worse--and twenty possible maps for navigating it.
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Procyon Press Science Fiction Anthology 2016

Procyon Press Science Fiction Anthology 2016

by Multiple Contributors
Procyon Press Science Fiction Anthology 2016

Procyon Press Science Fiction Anthology 2016

by Multiple Contributors

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PROCYON SCIENCE FICTION ANTHOLOGY FOR 2016
In this inaugural science fiction anthology from PROCYON PRESS, twenty authors present twenty different views of the world that's coming. Here you'll find a philosophy professor turned space Marine in a psychic war for Earth's future--you'll find a society of spiritually linked cetaceans deciding to fight back against human intervention--you'll find a revolutionary uprising launched by a yearning transgender cyborg bartender from Ohio--you'll find punning time cops pursuing an amorphous artifact with the power to end existence through alternative histories--you'll find teen boys animated by silent, shared trauma who use dimensional portals for shoplifting.

In short, you'll find twenty new perspectives that interrogate the ways in which all the possible futures of science fiction may transform our world, for better or for worse--and twenty possible maps for navigating it.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940157096700
Publisher: Tayen Lane Publishing
Publication date: 08/25/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 334
File size: 3 MB

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K. Tait Jarboe “The Nothing Spots Where Nobody Wants to Stay”
Autumn Brown “Hard and Ancient Work”
Rahul Kanakia “A Searching and Fearless Moral Inventory”
Nisi Shawl “White Dawn”
Tara Campbell “The Scent of Lions”
Keffy R. M. Kehrli “Bonehouse”
Morgan M. Page “The Black Cube”
Dennis Mombauer “The Melodic Travels of a Man Selling Lives”
Jakob Drud “Philosophical Warfare”
Ras Mashramani “Melinda and the Grub”
Kenneth Schneyer “You in the United States!”
Larissa Glasser “Miriam”
Susan Jane Bigelow “In Space, the Cats So Softly Sing”
M. Darusha Wehm “Showing the Colors”
Peter Hagelslag “The Asomatous Idol”
Christine Lucas “The Promise of Spring”
Sossity Chiricuzio “Bone Dance”
Miracle Jones “Steve Jobs”
Maggie “Eighteen” Téllez “About a Woman and a Kid”
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