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David Bain; Gregory Story; Robert J. Santa; Leah Bobet; Sherry Thompson; Andy Oldfield; Kevin Anderson; Steve Moody; John Grey; Laird Long; Michele Acker; Simon Kewin; William Allan; Bruce Golden; Stefen Styrsky; Rick Kennett; G.W. Thomas; Barbara Davies; C.A. Gardner; M.T. Reiten; Bruce Boston; James S. Dorr; Charles A. Gramlich; Robert Sankner Spring, Tex.: Cyber-Pulp Press, 1st ed, Spring, Tex. :, c2005-
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A new Fantasy and Science-Fiction Anthology from Cyber-Pulp edited by David Bain. Bain sent out this call to writers everywhere: "Fantasy or science fiction. No theme. Reprints OK, as long as it was a relatively small venue. Just send us your best. That's what the book will consist of." What he constructed from those submissions is a collection with 21 incredible tales that will blow your mind and keep you busy reading for hours!
TOC: Cover art - "Monolith" by Robert Sankner
Introduction - David Bain, editor
I Can Spend You - Charles A. Gramlich
The Rose - James S. Dorr
The Wordmonger's Tale - Bruce Boston
The Thinking Part Is Me - M. T. Reiten
Of Silence and Slow Time - C. A. Gardner
Toril and Cort - Barbara Davies
Emissary - G. W. Thomas
The View from Stickney Crater - Rick Kennett
In the Cemetery of the New City - Stefen Styrsky
After You Die #1: The Sky - David Bain
The Sacrifice - Bruce Golden
Teratoid - William Allan
Algorhythms - Simon Kewin
If Death Were a Horse - Michele Acker
The Latest Model - Laird Long
Artificial Living - John Grey
The Last Drive - Steve Moody
The Calling - Kevin Anderson
My Translucent Hands - Andy Oldfield
Winter's Season - Sherry Thompson
Playing the Dozens - Leah Bobet
And a Sprig of Rosemary - Robert J. Santa
The Cthulhu Cure - Gregory Story
Alternative author
Bain, David, 1968-
Alternative author
David Bain, 1968-
Alternative publisher
RAGE m a c h i n e Books
Alternative edition
Canada - English Language, Canada
Alternative edition
June 7, 2005
Alternative description
v. ; 23 cm
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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