On the main deck of the starship Galatron, Gerald Windsor peered into the swirling vortex. The visual display showed what the computer scanned and interpreted several parsecs in the distance. A plasma cloud rimmed black hole formation…
Read MoreWhen considering What Dreams May Come by TroyAnthony Schermer, the choice to pick up this multiple-ending novel will not disappoint. Great art was provided by Illustrator Kev Crossley. Starting with the cover and first illustration page, there is a definite horror vibe to this story.
Read More“Carlton Sims left the bowling lanes at quarter till one on Sunday morning. It was the last time anyone saw him alive. In later interviews with witnesses at the scene, it was still unclear how Mr. Sims met his ultimate fate. Reporting live on Pearl Drop Road, Jill Long, Wimotach Falls 35 News.”
Read MoreQuint tapped his solid metal ring against the control stick of the aged mining ship. The Ouroboros was part of the family. Quint glanced at a photo of his father sitting at the helm. In another photo, Quint’s grandfather stood in the vast cargo bay.
Read MoreBefore snow melt fled Olympus Mons, to water the jungles of Mariner Canyon, and fill the Chrysetic Sea, the face of Mars was harsh. She was not, however, unforgiving. Even early settlers knew Mars disguised treasures in turmoil.
Read MoreCold penetrated her bones. Logic told her the room was chilled to prevent the spread of disease and to reduce strong odors. Her spirit cried out in protest that the cold was far more grave. The sagging skin on her flesh caught the chill and shook.
Read MoreAngelica LeMont peered out of the rover's view portal into the vast darkness. Six months on Phobos and she still couldn't get used to the nights. Each time the small moon slipped into the ink filled ocean behind Mars she was in awe. Utter and complete darkness for hours. Some nights she played. Some nights she rested. Tonight, she worked.
Read MoreNanotech runs amok and the evils of greed are personified in Bradley Caffee’s newest novel Sides - which releases July 1, 2023!
Read MoreBly’s collection is, for the most part, a running list of the who’s who, where’s where - and even Dr.Who’s whats - found throughout the best science fiction of the past 175 years*.
Read MoreA to Z of Horror is a collection of Kevin J. Kennedy’s own short stories. Best known for his anthology collections it was nice to hear from the storyteller himself!
Read MoreThe pace of The Ferryman flows like a torrent of rushing water hurtling the reader off the edge of an incredible waterfall’s brink. The craft of uncanny story telling is alive and well in this novel by Justin Cronin.
Read MoreThe "Read Me A Nightmare" podcast by Angelique Fawns brings strange short stories to life. The New Mutants is full of beautiful turns of phrases readers will love. If Invasive Species hints at the style of writing and imaginative worlds she is capable of creating, then I want more.
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