Jason V Brock is one of the most dynamic young writers of weird and science fiction, and this first collection of his short fiction reveals the wide diversity of his talents and the gripping power and intensity of his conceptions. Among these sixteen stories are such masterworks as P.O.V., a multilayered narrative about a grisly murder; The History of a Letter, an ingenious riff on the iconic figure of H. P. Lovecraft; Miltons Children, an expansive novella that hints of unthinkable horrors in the Antarctic; and Simulacrum, a scintillating science fiction novella that evokes the shade of Philip K. Dick. Also included are thirteen of Brocks evocative poems. With a foreword by William F. Nolan and an introduction by James Robert Smith.
Genre: Science Fiction
Genre: Science Fiction
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