Award-winning Speculative Fiction from the author of Carpathians.
A collection of thirteen stories awaits within these pages, ranging from hard science fiction to magic realism, with a dash of weird and a bit of humor thrown in as well.
Contents include:
An Occurrence at Owlskirk: Part science fiction colonization and part metafictional riff on the American classic "An Occurrence at Owls Creek Bridge". Winner of the Parsec speculative fiction contest.
Perchance to Wake:A brooding reflection on our collective desire as humans to cheat death.
Habitat for Inhumanity: Vampires! Werewolves! Murder! And a disgruntled police lieutenant trying to make sense of it all.
Sibling Rivalry: A fantasy tale about the children of a sorceress, with a dark twist.
Return to Moreau: A transhumanist story set in not-so-very-far future Madagascar.
One Let Go: A semi-autobiographical piece about the journey from childhood to adulthood, with a very magical fish.
Other stories include a xeno-archaeological heist, undead at war on Mars, and the tale of a foolish graduate student desperate to change his luck.
Includes three short stories and a novella never before in print.
Genre: Fantasy
A collection of thirteen stories awaits within these pages, ranging from hard science fiction to magic realism, with a dash of weird and a bit of humor thrown in as well.
Contents include:
An Occurrence at Owlskirk: Part science fiction colonization and part metafictional riff on the American classic "An Occurrence at Owls Creek Bridge". Winner of the Parsec speculative fiction contest.
Perchance to Wake:A brooding reflection on our collective desire as humans to cheat death.
Habitat for Inhumanity: Vampires! Werewolves! Murder! And a disgruntled police lieutenant trying to make sense of it all.
Sibling Rivalry: A fantasy tale about the children of a sorceress, with a dark twist.
Return to Moreau: A transhumanist story set in not-so-very-far future Madagascar.
One Let Go: A semi-autobiographical piece about the journey from childhood to adulthood, with a very magical fish.
Other stories include a xeno-archaeological heist, undead at war on Mars, and the tale of a foolish graduate student desperate to change his luck.
Includes three short stories and a novella never before in print.
Genre: Fantasy
Used availability for Paul Dixon's An Occurrence at Owlskirk