Not exact matches
A few months ago, Third Flatiron Publishing (
which does quarterly science
fiction anthologies) announced that their Spring 2015
anthology would be themed around world - altering events.
How Sci - Fi Writers Imagine Iraq's Future — Jason Heller reads a new speculative -
fiction anthology series, in
which Iraqi authors consider how their country could look in the year 2103.
Based on Dan Simmons» 2007 novel, David Kajganich and Soo Hugh's 10 - episode nightmare —
which premiered last night, and is intended as the potential first installment of an
anthology series — is a work of harrowing historical
fiction, one in
which supernatural menace looms large over the proceedings, and yet is ultimately less threatening — or terrifying — than man himself.
Anthologies can provide more consistency if they stick to a single theme or structure, e.g. all the stories in the National Flash Fiction Day anthologies are restricted to 500 words, and all the stories in Change the Ending (more of which in a moment) were to do with publi
Anthologies can provide more consistency if they stick to a single theme or structure, e.g. all the stories in the National Flash
Fiction Day
anthologies are restricted to 500 words, and all the stories in Change the Ending (more of which in a moment) were to do with publi
anthologies are restricted to 500 words, and all the stories in Change the Ending (more of
which in a moment) were to do with public services.
I've had two stories about libraries published this year, one in Eating My Words, the official
anthology of National Flash
Fiction Day, and the other in Change The Ending,
which...
Others are Jerome Stern's Micro
Fiction (An
Anthology of Really Short Stories), Flash
Fiction edited by James and Denise Thomas and Tom Hazunka, and Mark Mills» Crafting the Very Short Story (An
Anthology of 100 Masterpieces),
which also includes plenty of critical machinery.
Invaders: 22 Tales from the Outer Limits of Literature Edited by Jacob Weisberg Tachyon • $ 16.95 • ISBN 9781616962104 Explore the overlap between literary
fiction and science
fiction in this genre - bending, mind - blowing
anthology,
which includes stories about spaceships, time travel and alternate dimensions by such acclaimed writers as Junot Díaz, George Saunders, Rivka Galchen and Jonathan Lethem.
The voter - selected story is recognized with a special feature here today and wins a place in our 2014 Flash
Fiction Anthology,
which will be published as an e-book when this year's challenges are completed.
I've had two stories about libraries published this year, one in Eating My Words, the official
anthology of National Flash
Fiction Day, and the other in Change The Ending, which used flash fiction to foster positive outcomes for local government — an unusual and inventive use of f
Fiction Day, and the other in Change The Ending,
which used flash
fiction to foster positive outcomes for local government — an unusual and inventive use of f
fiction to foster positive outcomes for local government — an unusual and inventive use of
fictionfiction!
Change the Ending is an intriguing
anthology which includes the work not only of seasoned authors but also of local government workers who had never written
fiction before, but were persuaded to by the project's creator Dawn Reeves, a powerhouse of energy and inspiration.
A quick shout - out for two fun
anthology projects in
which some of my stories are featured — and National Flash
Fiction Day (today!)
And you'll also get SUMMER OF LOVE by Lisa Mason, PARALLELLOGRAM by Robin Brande, ANSIBLE, by Stant Litore, and two amazing
anthologies of the best time - travel short
fiction, FICTION RIVER: TIME STREAMS edited by Dean Wesley Smith and TIME TRAVELED TALES edited by Jean Rabe, which contain stories by Michael A. Stackpole, Aaron Allston, Timothy Zahn, Mike Resnick, Scott William Carter and man
fiction,
FICTION RIVER: TIME STREAMS edited by Dean Wesley Smith and TIME TRAVELED TALES edited by Jean Rabe, which contain stories by Michael A. Stackpole, Aaron Allston, Timothy Zahn, Mike Resnick, Scott William Carter and man
FICTION RIVER: TIME STREAMS edited by Dean Wesley Smith and TIME TRAVELED TALES edited by Jean Rabe,
which contain stories by Michael A. Stackpole, Aaron Allston, Timothy Zahn, Mike Resnick, Scott William Carter and many moer.
I needed to put a Table of Contents (TOC) into an existing Word document for my latest book,
which is a collection of flash
fiction (2013 Flash Fiction Anth
fiction (2013 Flash
Fiction Anth
Fiction Anthology).
An editor, essayist, songwriter, graphic designer and novelist, he is the proprietor of Five59 Publishing,
which, in addition to Seeger's own work, publishes a quarterly short story
anthology, including the annual horror collection 13 BITES and the science
fiction anthology PLAN 559 FROM OUTER SPACE.
My most recent work is Enough Space For Everyone Else, a science -
fiction anthology I co-edited with J.N. Monk
which was successfully Kickstarted in July 2016 and is now available through Comixology.