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Jibril Stevenson,
J.A. Legg,
Robert B. Finegold,
Andrew Majors,
Brenna Harvey,
Nicki Vardon,
Karl Dandenell,
Terryl M. Asla,
Daniel M. Kimmel
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Strange Religion thoughtfully explores religious traditions and ideas through speculative science fiction and fantasy. Here are twenty stories about the rituals, theology, and identity of practitioners of the future, alternative histories, and the fantastic worlds depicted by scripture and religious folklore. Diverse narratives depict religion with the complexity it has in the real world, where gods aren’t just plot devices to create political tension or to give characters magical powers. These stories put religion in dialogue with other human activities, including science, philosophy, and law.
Find out if a Filipina-Catholic witch can overcome the allure of blood magic to save her coven and her family. Delve into a history of the world according to Jewish mysticism. Watch the war on terrorism unfold in Time's Square—in a world where the United States is a Muslim-majority country. Follow a Hindu teen in Bangladesh as she tries to escape the corporate tycoon seeking to reincarnate into the body of her unborn son.
Accompanying discussion questions by religious studies experts probe deeper into the stories and encourage further reflection. Experts who contributed through consultation and discussion questions include Douglas E. Cowan, Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Waterloo; Rory Lindsay, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto; Shoshana Razel Gordon-Guedalia, PhD candidate in comparative theology at Harvard University; Som Pourfarzaneh, Assistant Professor of Islamic and Digital Media Studies at Starr King School for the Ministry; James H. Thrall, Knight Distinguished Professor for the Study of Religion and Culture at Knox College; and Laura Ammon, Associate Professor of Religion at Appalachian State University.
Note: the initial release of this book contained a production error in the discussion questions following The Fireflies of Todaji by Russell Hemmell. This error has since been corrected.
Find out if a Filipina-Catholic witch can overcome the allure of blood magic to save her coven and her family. Delve into a history of the world according to Jewish mysticism. Watch the war on terrorism unfold in Time's Square—in a world where the United States is a Muslim-majority country. Follow a Hindu teen in Bangladesh as she tries to escape the corporate tycoon seeking to reincarnate into the body of her unborn son.
Accompanying discussion questions by religious studies experts probe deeper into the stories and encourage further reflection. Experts who contributed through consultation and discussion questions include Douglas E. Cowan, Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Waterloo; Rory Lindsay, Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto; Shoshana Razel Gordon-Guedalia, PhD candidate in comparative theology at Harvard University; Som Pourfarzaneh, Assistant Professor of Islamic and Digital Media Studies at Starr King School for the Ministry; James H. Thrall, Knight Distinguished Professor for the Study of Religion and Culture at Knox College; and Laura Ammon, Associate Professor of Religion at Appalachian State University.
- “Al-Muftiyah,” by Jibril Stevenson
- “Samsara,” by J. A. Legg
- “Shattered Vessels,” by Robert B. Finegold and Kary English
- “The Gods Also Duel,” by Andrew Majors
- “Father Jake’s Teen Demon Prevention Lesson,” by Brenna Harvey
- “They Smile,” by Nicki Vardon
- “Jizo Rides the Bus,” by Karl Dandenell
- “Irwin and Roskwin Make a Discovery of Universal Importance,” by Terryl M. Asla
- “The Rebbetzin Speaks,” by Daniel M. Kimmel
- “The Devil is a Shape in the Brain,” by Joachim Glage
- “The Man Who Misused His Manhood,” by Chukwu Sunday Abel
- “Bio-Mass,” by Mike Adamson
- “Deep Play,” by Andy Dibble
- “The Life That Comes After,” by Lauren C. Teffeau
- “Fate and Other Variables,” by Alex Shvartsman
- “The Other War on Terror,” by Michael H. Hanson
- “Dying Rivers and Broken Hearts,” by Gabriella Buba
- “*lr*d,” by Doug Hawley
- “The Fireflies of Todaji,” by Russell Hemmell
- “Before the Evolution Comes the Smoke,” by Terri Bruce
Note: the initial release of this book contained a production error in the discussion questions following The Fireflies of Todaji by Russell Hemmell. This error has since been corrected.
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Dreamforge Magazine - Anvil Issue 8: Perception (DreamForge Anvil 2022 Book 2) (English Edition)
11-giu-2022
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Scot Noel,
Scott Edelman,
Bruce Boston,
Mara Buck,
Wendy Nikel,
Michelle Ann King,
Peter S. Drang,
Wulf Moon,
R. J. K. Lee,
Kurt Pankau
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DreamForge is an independent, small press Magazine of positive Science Fiction and Fantasy. Our goal is to publish fiction and commentary that embody, in one way or another, these essential principles: integrity and decency, compassion and creativity, intelligence and inventiveness, the rule of law and liberty under the law, the dignity of the individual, and the power of synergy to unleash the potential of disparate individuals and communities for the betterment of all. We do not subscribe to hopelessness or futility as a vision of the future or of any setting or situation.
In all worlds and times, our tales revolve around those individuals and groups who bring meaning and value to the world, whose actions are of consequence, and whose dreams are the vanguard of things to come. Whether you call that Solarpunk, Hopepunk, or just DreamForge stories, you’ll find them here.
Time and space are indifferent to our existence, yet without our struggles to bring it meaning, the whole of the cosmos is irrelevant. Inside each mind waits a universe. We can be the creators that dream the world.
For Issue 08 of DreamForge Anvil, we have a story from Scott Edelman where the imperatives of the future challenge the hopelessness of the moment. Wendy Nikel challenges our perception of art, friendship, and social success. Mara Buck delivers a paranormal experience in which we feel the ghostly touch of the past and its call to rejoin the life of the present. Karl Dandenell shows the power of determination to overcome old prejudices. Fantasy, humor, and SF adventure await!
In all worlds and times, our tales revolve around those individuals and groups who bring meaning and value to the world, whose actions are of consequence, and whose dreams are the vanguard of things to come. Whether you call that Solarpunk, Hopepunk, or just DreamForge stories, you’ll find them here.
Time and space are indifferent to our existence, yet without our struggles to bring it meaning, the whole of the cosmos is irrelevant. Inside each mind waits a universe. We can be the creators that dream the world.
For Issue 08 of DreamForge Anvil, we have a story from Scott Edelman where the imperatives of the future challenge the hopelessness of the moment. Wendy Nikel challenges our perception of art, friendship, and social success. Mara Buck delivers a paranormal experience in which we feel the ghostly touch of the past and its call to rejoin the life of the present. Karl Dandenell shows the power of determination to overcome old prejudices. Fantasy, humor, and SF adventure await!
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Mike Adamson,
Matthew Bailey,
Stewart C Baker,
William J. Broom,
Gordon Cash,
Dave D'Alessio,
Karl Dandenell,
John E. DeLaughter,
John A Frochio
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Strange Wars explores military conflict through speculative fiction. Through compelling narratives and fantastic world-building, diverse authors force us to reexamine the familiar and important concept of war. The 27 stories in this collection present organized aggression through the imaginative lens of science fiction and fantasy. These are entertaining and engaging stories with depth, complexity, and thoughtful exploration of the theme to inspire further reflection and debate. Together, they present memorable "what if" questions, pose interesting moral and philosophical dilemmas, and introduce intriguing thought experiments in the form of engaging stories. Accompanying discussion questions probe deeper into the stories and encourage further reflection. Strange Wars is about more than great science fiction and fantasy; it's about thinking about war in new ways.
This anthology includes:
This anthology includes:
- “Ballad of the Low-Flight Hauler” by Matthew Bailey
- “Pyrrha” by Antony Paschos
- “Drone Wars” by Charles Robertson Jr.
- “The Wolf, the Serpent, and the Hag” by F.C. Stanley
- “The Pilgrim, Or, One Star: Would Definitely Not Recommend” by Rebekah Postupak
- “Burial Detail” by Karl Dandenell
- “The Last Khimaira” by M.O. Pirson
- “Mercy Comes Last to the Vigilant” by Stewart C Baker
- “Star Dust” by Phil Temples
- “Graft Mage” by William J. Broom
- “How to Check if Your Peacekeeper-2000 Is Loaded” by David F. Shultz
- “A Taste of Home” by Eva Schultz
- “Little Lives Rounded by Sleep” by Matt McHugh
- “Limb From Limb” by John A Frochio
- “The Mytilenian Delay” by Neil James Hudson
- “The Day the Rockets Flew” by John E. DeLaughter
- “One Night in a Sushi Bar of Uncertain Parameters” by D.K. Latta
- “Border Skirmish” by Dave D'Alessio
- “Printed Guns and Sold Schematics” by SJ Klapecki
- “All the King's Men” by James Wood
- “Hey Diddle Diddle” by Sandy Parsons
- “The Dreamer in the Dark” by Mike Adamson
- “Invasion” by Gordon Cash
- “A Question of Policy” by David McGillveray
- “All the Heroes” by Liam Hogan
- “We Who Died In Glory” by N. C. Krueger
- “The Last Joke” by Edmund Schluessel
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2021: The year the climate crisis edged inexorably closer to the point of no return.
Little Blue Marble's anthology of speculative climate fiction and poetry from an international slate of authors explores the collective sense of foreboding and loss of a world coming to terms with the increasing frequency of weather and environmental emergencies: our new normal.
With biting commentary on issues from colonialism to government inaction, stories of ordinary people adapting to extraordinary circumstances, with a dash of humour even in the face of the direst of warning signals, these collective works remind us that it's not too late.
Not if we act now.
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Bruce Bethke,
Kevin Stadt,
Julie Frost,
Jamie Lackey,
Terry Faust,
Helen French,
Karl Dandenell,
Gary Pattinson,
Tom Jolly,
Beth Powers
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Rampant Loon Press is excited to announce our biggest and most ambitious project yet: STUPEFYING STORIES 23. Twelve new stories, covering a range of genres from contemporary horror, to urban fantasy, to science fiction so hard it clanks. Twelve authors, ranging from names you probably know and love already to new voices we believe you'll be hearing a lot more from very soon. A nice balance of previous contributors and new friends; a good mix of lengths and tones, from a novelette set on a generation ship gone terribly wrong ("Outrider") to the delightful little confection that is "Brimstone and Brine."
STUPEFYING STORIES 23 features:
Woe to the Hand, by Julie Frost
The Unicorn’s Companion, By Jamie Lackey
The Secret of Erin Stewart, By Terry Faust
Outrider, By Helen French
The Last Feast of Silas the Wizard, By Karl Dandenell
The Bird and Baby, By Allison Thai
The Worm’s Eye, By Tom Jolly
Magic with the Bones, By Beth Hudson
Eddie’s Upgrade, By Kevin Stadt
The Dead Barn, By Amy Caylor
They Call Me Charon, By Gary Pattinson
Brimstone and Brine, By Beth Powers
From magic to mystery to science fiction, from the mythic past to the dystopian future, here are twelve tales to chill, thrill, excite and amuse you. Always fresh and entertaining, never formulaic or predictable, Stupefying Stories is the terrific new reading you've been looking for!
STUPEFYING STORIES 23 features:
Woe to the Hand, by Julie Frost
The Unicorn’s Companion, By Jamie Lackey
The Secret of Erin Stewart, By Terry Faust
Outrider, By Helen French
The Last Feast of Silas the Wizard, By Karl Dandenell
The Bird and Baby, By Allison Thai
The Worm’s Eye, By Tom Jolly
Magic with the Bones, By Beth Hudson
Eddie’s Upgrade, By Kevin Stadt
The Dead Barn, By Amy Caylor
They Call Me Charon, By Gary Pattinson
Brimstone and Brine, By Beth Powers
From magic to mystery to science fiction, from the mythic past to the dystopian future, here are twelve tales to chill, thrill, excite and amuse you. Always fresh and entertaining, never formulaic or predictable, Stupefying Stories is the terrific new reading you've been looking for!
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David F. Shultz,
Brian Koukol,
Andy Dibble,
Kai Calo,
Rudy Kremberg,
Eric Lewis,
Christi Nogle,
Karl Dandenell,
Marcie Lynn Tentchoff,
Warren Brown
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Speculative North is a magazine of high-quality, entertaining, and thought-provoking science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories with an international scope and regional Canadian focus. Issue #3 includes: “Autumn in the Dying Light”, by Brian Koukol; “Bang the Drum”, by Andy Dibble; “The Vulture Man”, by Kai Calo; “The Air Show”, by Rudy Kremberg; “The Heron King”, by Eric Lewis; “The Laffun Head”, by Christi Nogle; “Sullied Flesh”, by Karl Dandenell; “The Selkie Wife”, by Marcie Lynn Tentchoff; “The Edge of Galaxy NGC 4013”, by Warren Brown. Non-fiction content includes an interview with Kolby Granville, publisher of After Dinner Conversation.
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Welcome to the premiere issue of Stupefying Stories' experimental testbed publication, SHOWCASE. Edited by award-winning author BRUCE BETHKE, here for your reading pleasure are four sparkling short stories that demonstrate just what our special brand of fantastic fiction is all about. Featuring:
THE RIVER OF TIME JOINS THE SEA, by Probert Dean
THE MANDALA DOORS OF HAFSHAMN SYNIAD, by Jeff Suwak
THE CARPETBAGGERS BALL, by Karl Dandenell
FINDING SPRING, by Sipora Coffelt
THE RIVER OF TIME JOINS THE SEA, by Probert Dean
THE MANDALA DOORS OF HAFSHAMN SYNIAD, by Jeff Suwak
THE CARPETBAGGERS BALL, by Karl Dandenell
FINDING SPRING, by Sipora Coffelt
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What if souls were a form of currency? What if our potential could be bought and sold? What is the value of a memory?
These economic questions and more are explored through twenty-three science fiction and fantasy stories, appearing for the first time in this collection.
This anthology also includes economics discussion questions accompanying each of the stories, written by professional economist Elisabeth Perlman, and an afterword/essay exploring the relationship between speculative fiction and economics, written by guest editor Jo Lindsay Walton.
Amazon Bestseller top rankings: #1 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store) on Amazon.com; #1 in Science Fiction Short Stories (Kindle Store) on Amazon.ca; #1 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store) and #2 in Fantasy Anthologies (Kindle Store) in Amazon UK; Nr. 1 in Science Fiction Anthologien (englischsprachig), Nr. 1 in Fantasy (englischsprachig), and Nr. 1 in Fremdsprachige Fantasy & Science Fiction in Amazon Germany; #2 in Fantasy Anthologies & Short Stories (Kindle Store) in Amazon US; #2 in Fantasy Anthologies (Kindle Store) in Amazon Canada.
These economic questions and more are explored through twenty-three science fiction and fantasy stories, appearing for the first time in this collection.
This anthology also includes economics discussion questions accompanying each of the stories, written by professional economist Elisabeth Perlman, and an afterword/essay exploring the relationship between speculative fiction and economics, written by guest editor Jo Lindsay Walton.
Amazon Bestseller top rankings: #1 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store) on Amazon.com; #1 in Science Fiction Short Stories (Kindle Store) on Amazon.ca; #1 in Science Fiction Anthologies (Kindle Store) and #2 in Fantasy Anthologies (Kindle Store) in Amazon UK; Nr. 1 in Science Fiction Anthologien (englischsprachig), Nr. 1 in Fantasy (englischsprachig), and Nr. 1 in Fremdsprachige Fantasy & Science Fiction in Amazon Germany; #2 in Fantasy Anthologies & Short Stories (Kindle Store) in Amazon US; #2 in Fantasy Anthologies (Kindle Store) in Amazon Canada.
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All the stories from Metaphorosis magazine's first year. Fifty-three beautifully written science fiction and fantasy stories.
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Metaphorosis 2016: Nearly Complete Stories (Complete Metaphorosis Book 1) (English Edition)
1-apr-2018
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Beautifully written speculative fiction from Metaphorosis magazine. Fifty-three great science fiction and fantasy stories. Almost all the stories we published in 2016.
Contents
From the Editor
January 2016
“The Demon in the Page”, Joshua Phillip Johnson
“Cat Play”, Mari Ness
“… and now He erases”, Rhoads Brazos
“The Machinery”, Julia Warner
“In the Belly of the Angel”, Henry Szabranski
February 2016
“Heard”, Elise Forier Edie
“Rowboat”, K. G. Anderson
“How to Survive a Fish Attack”, Kato Thompson
“Seeders”, Jamie Killen
March 2016
“La Belle Dame”, Sabrina N. Balmick
“The Sea Bank of Svalbard South”, Octavia Cade
“The Heresy Machine”, Gerald Warfield
“Spoiler: She Leaves Him”, Jack Noble
April 2016
“The Flight Home”, Kaitlin McCloughan
“The Sound Barrier”, Tony Clavelli
“Whalesong”, L. Chan
“Murder on the Adriana”, James Ross
“Gathering Dust”, Meryl Stenhouse
May 2016
“Tides of Reflection”, Mark Rookyard
“A Song Without a Voice”, Brad Preslar
“Solomon and the Dragon’s Tongue”, Molly Etta
“Mr. McAvennie’s Freedom”, Dan Micklethwaite
June 2016
“In Dew and Frost and Flame”, Vanessa Fogg
“Sheer”, Phil Berry
“Adaptations to Coastal Erosion”, B. Morris Allen
July 2016
“Regarding the Sainted Pirate Nicholas”, Michael M. Jones
“My Dog is the Constellation Canis Major”, Jarod K. Anderson
“Serenity”, Jeanette Gonzalez
“The Last”, Premee Mohamed
“Luminaria”, Matt Thompson
August 2016
“Duet for Unaccompanied Cello”, Chanel Earl
“Out Where the Rivenbuds Grow”, Mark Rookyard
“The Bonesetter”, Santiago Belluco
“So, You’re In an Alternate Universe”, Jeremy Packert Burke
“Dragons I Have Slain”, B. Morris Allen
September 2016
“Shiplight”, Benjamin C. Kinney
“Strix Antiqua”, Hamilton Perez
“Showtime”, Jamie Brindle
“Flann Brónach and the King’s Champion”, Allison Wall
October 2016
“The Hole in the Wall”, Andrew Leon Hudson
“Shine”, Amelia Aldred
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Contents
From the Editor
January 2016
“The Demon in the Page”, Joshua Phillip Johnson
“Cat Play”, Mari Ness
“… and now He erases”, Rhoads Brazos
“The Machinery”, Julia Warner
“In the Belly of the Angel”, Henry Szabranski
February 2016
“Heard”, Elise Forier Edie
“Rowboat”, K. G. Anderson
“How to Survive a Fish Attack”, Kato Thompson
“Seeders”, Jamie Killen
March 2016
“La Belle Dame”, Sabrina N. Balmick
“The Sea Bank of Svalbard South”, Octavia Cade
“The Heresy Machine”, Gerald Warfield
“Spoiler: She Leaves Him”, Jack Noble
April 2016
“The Flight Home”, Kaitlin McCloughan
“The Sound Barrier”, Tony Clavelli
“Whalesong”, L. Chan
“Murder on the Adriana”, James Ross
“Gathering Dust”, Meryl Stenhouse
May 2016
“Tides of Reflection”, Mark Rookyard
“A Song Without a Voice”, Brad Preslar
“Solomon and the Dragon’s Tongue”, Molly Etta
“Mr. McAvennie’s Freedom”, Dan Micklethwaite
June 2016
“In Dew and Frost and Flame”, Vanessa Fogg
“Sheer”, Phil Berry
“Adaptations to Coastal Erosion”, B. Morris Allen
July 2016
“Regarding the Sainted Pirate Nicholas”, Michael M. Jones
“My Dog is the Constellation Canis Major”, Jarod K. Anderson
“Serenity”, Jeanette Gonzalez
“The Last”, Premee Mohamed
“Luminaria”, Matt Thompson
August 2016
“Duet for Unaccompanied Cello”, Chanel Earl
“Out Where the Rivenbuds Grow”, Mark Rookyard
“The Bonesetter”, Santiago Belluco
“So, You’re In an Alternate Universe”, Jeremy Packert Burke
“Dragons I Have Slain”, B. Morris Allen
September 2016
“Shiplight”, Benjamin C. Kinney
“Strix Antiqua”, Hamilton Perez
“Showtime”, Jamie Brindle
“Flann Brónach and the King’s Champion”, Allison Wall
October 2016
“The Hole in the Wall”, Andrew Leon Hudson
“Shine”, Amelia Aldred
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B. Morris Allen,
Meryl Stenhouse,
Caleb Warner,
L. Chan,
T.R. North,
Vanessa Fogg,
Michael Gardner,
Paul A. Hamilton,
Juliet Kemp,
K. G. Anderson,
James Ross,
Beth Goder,
Matt Thompson,
Suzanne J. Willis,
Chanel Earl,
Y. X. Acs,
Filip Wiltgren,
Rhoads Brazos,
Ian Rennie,
David Hammond,
Damien Krsteski,
Pauline Yates,
Karl Dandenell,
Sean R. Robinson,
Sandi Leibowitz,
Rob Francis,
Karolina Fedyk,
Jason Baltazar,
Kathryn Weaver
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Five stories, five times
Five science fiction and fantasy themes, each explored five times by five different authors.
Twenty-five great authors demonstrating just how varied and interesting SF&F can be, and how each author's style and approach make all the difference.
Five science fiction and fantasy themes, each explored five times by five different authors.
Twenty-five great authors demonstrating just how varied and interesting SF&F can be, and how each author's style and approach make all the difference.
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Andrew Leon Hudson,
Amelia Aldred,
Jared Leonard,
Karl Dandenell,
Ekaterinya Vladinakova,
B. Morris Allen
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Beautifully written speculative fiction from Metaphorosis magazine. All the stories from the month, plus author biographies, interviews, and story origins.
Table of Contents
The Hole in the Wall – Andrew Leon Hudson
Shine – Amelia Aldred
Undertow – Jared Leonard
Comes the Tinker – Karl Dandenell
Cover art by Ekaterinya Vladinakova.
Table of Contents
The Hole in the Wall – Andrew Leon Hudson
Shine – Amelia Aldred
Undertow – Jared Leonard
Comes the Tinker – Karl Dandenell
Cover art by Ekaterinya Vladinakova.
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