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Dark Futures

(2010)
Tales of Dystopian SF
An anthology of stories edited by

 
 
Anthology of dystopian futures.

"Hold onto your head! Editor Jason Sizemore loads a shotgun with futuristic stories, puts the barrel against your brain and pulls the trigger... Standouts in this sf anthology include James Reilly's Terra Tango 3, Jennifer Pelland's Personal Jesus, and Michele Lee's Meat World. These stories are cutthroat, sinister, sometimes lonely and always disturbing." -Jeff Carlson, international bestselling author of Plague Zone

The future is dark. So dark it takes the light of these bright stars to envision seventeen dystopian views. Edited by Jason Sizemore this volume includes work from: Alethea Kontis & Kelli Dunlap, Geoffrey Girard, Elaine Blose, Robby Sparks, Gene O'Neill, Angeline Hawkes, Aliette de Bdard, James Reilly, Gil Ainsworth, Maggie Slater, Glenn Lewis Gillette, Sara Harvey, Natania Barron, Paul Jessup, Deb Taber, Maurice Broaddus, and Ekaterina Sedia

Table Of Contents
"Memories of Hope City" by Maggie Jamison
"Nostalgia" by Gene O'Neill
"Personal Jesus" by Jennifer Pelland
"The Monastery of the Seven Hands" by Natania Barron
"Beautiful Girl" by Angeline Hawkes
"Do You Want That in Blonde, Brunette or Auburn" by Glenn Lewis Gillette
"Terra Tango 3" by James F. Reilly
"Tasting Green Grass" by Elaine Blose
"Endangered" by Robby Sparks
"A Marketing Proposal" by Sara M. Harvey
"Meat World" by Michele Lee
"Alien Spaces" by Deb Taber
"Father's Flesh, Mother's Blood" by Aliette de Bodard
"A Stone Cast Into Stillness" by Maurice Broaddus
"Love Kills" by Gill Ainsworth
"For Restful Death I Cry" by Geoffrey Girard
"Hydraulic" by Ekaterina Sedia
"A Futile Gesture Toward Truth" by Paul Jessup
"Black Hole Sun" by Alethea Kontis & Kelli Owen


Genre: Science Fiction

Praise for this book

"Hold on to your head! Editor Jason Sizemore loads a shotgun with futuristic stories, puts the barrel against your brain and pulls the trigger... These stories are cutthroat, sinister, sometimes lonely and always disturbing." - Jeff Carlson


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