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It's not just the big events that change the world. Missing that morning cup of coffee might spoil your day, but did you ever think it could alter the course of history? Third Flatiron Anthologies presents "The Time It Happened." Fifteen speculative fiction authors grapple with time, memory, and history in this all-new collection from Third Flatiron Anthologies. Explore the secret history of world-changing events real and imagined, from presidential intrigue and alien invasion to the unpredictable realm of scientific discovery. Remember what you were doing that day the world changed? "The Time It Happened" proudly showcases an international group of new and established speculative fiction authors. Contributors include: Martin Clark, Atar Hadari, Dan Koboldt, Ellen Denton, Jason Lairamore, Larry C. Kay, Richard Mark Ankers, Thomas Canfield, Wendy Nikel, Evan Henry, Elliotte Rusty Harold, Neil James Hudson, Dana Schellings, Mark Hill, and Amanda C. Davis.
Nothing is too strange for Third Flatiron's new anthology, "Strange Beasties." Find something unsettling at every turn, from rising primordical monsters and gods to murderous supernatural predators and vengeful soul-hungry demons. There's plenty of dark comedy too, with gamblers who race unusual beasts, ogres who run cooking podcasts, horrifically dysfunctional families, and unhinged sorcerers. An international group of new and established contributors to "Strange Beasties" makes this an original and varied collection that is sure to please fans of science fiction/fantasy, slipstream, humor, and horror.
Third Flatiron Anthologies presents ABBREVIATED EPICS, featuring the best in new short fantasy stories and poems. Whirl through these brief epics, from medieval Japanese fairy tales to swashbucklers and Vikings, from alternate history and steampunk to myths old and new. Like a reverse Ulysses, ABBREVIATED EPICS brings you the Hero's Journey in ten pages or less. Third Flatiron Anthologies doubles up this time with 19 short fantasy stories. Join canny samurai and brave shield maidens on adventures in fantastic realms, repurposing the old myths and forging new ones. And featuring Jo Walton's epic poem, "Odin on the Tree."
It's only human to feel that delicious frisson of fear when things get a little strange. Third Flatiron Anthologies proudly presents "Ain't Superstitious," a double issue packed with 26 stories of the weird, wild, and magical. Contributors include Amy Aderman, Ken Altabef, James Aquilone, Christina Bates, Gustavo Bondoni, Maureen Bowden, Spencer Carvalho, John Paul Davies, Sarina Dorie, Judith Field, Adele Gardner, Lyn Godfrey, Bruce Golden, Eric J. Guignard, John Hegenberger, Benjamin Jacobson, K. T. Katzmann, E. E. King, Andrew Kozma, Jacob M. Lambert, Kevin Lauderdale, Gerri Leen, Dennis Mombauer, Will Morton, Sean O'Dea, and A. P. Sessler.
Fourteen international authors come together in "It's Come to Our Attention" from Third Flatiron Anthologies. Their stories scratch below the surface to unearth a world of hidden gems: Visit a landfill to hear some real trash talk. Bust a conspiracy to change the climate via mind control. Form an unhealthy attachment to your radio. Go down to the basement even though we told you not to. Decide on the pros and cons of immortality. Tell a librarian she would look great without her glasses. Find out what's at the bottom of the wishing well (besides coins). Indulge in a little illegal but highly satisfying genetic tinkering. Acknowledge the debt we all owe to French culture.
Third Flatiron Anthologies presents "Cat's Breakfast," a double issue containing 30 new science fiction and fantasy short stories inspired by the wit and wisdom of Kurt Vonnegut. While satire and humor have long been standard tools of the trade for fiction writers, the authors have channeled the uniquely Vonnegutian attitude into all-original stories that probe and instruct us on themes such as free will, mental illness, social cruelty, loneliness, and family. The book contains a flash humor section. An international group of new and established contributors to "Cat's Breakfast" includes David A. Kilman, Konstantine Paradias, Rati Mehrotra, James Beamon, Tim Jeffreys, Iain Hamilton McKinven, Jill Hand, Gregg Chamberlain, Anne E. Johnson, Vaughan Stanger, Christopher Mark Rose, Keyan Bowes, Peter Hagelslag, Jason Lairamore, Ville Nummenpaa, Rekha Valliappan, August Marion, Jonathan Shipley, S. E. Foley, James Dorr, John J. Kennedy, Ryan Dull, Veronica Moyer, Corrie Parrish, Dan Koboldt, Neil James Hudson, Benjamin C. Kinney, Laurence Raphael Brothers, E. E. King, and Edward Ahern. Edited by Juliana Rew.
"Hyperpowers" from Third Flatiron Anthologies, guest-edited by Bascomb James, contains 16 short speculative fiction stories that explore popular space opera and military fiction themes. Here you can expect to find eco-warriors in strength-enhancing power armor, and an homage or two to Doc Smith and Heinlein. And, as usual, we include our "Grins and Gurgles" flash fiction humor.
Third Flatiron Anthologies presents "Keystone Chronicles," 19 fresh science fiction and fantasy stories exploring the theme of keystone events. What is a keystone? It's the central stone at the summit of an arch, locking the whole together, something on which other things depend for support, the heart or core of something, the crux. In storytelling, it is the pivotal message or character who makes it all happen. The international group of contributors to "Keystone Chronicles" make this a unique and varied collection that is sure to please fans of speculative fiction.
Third Flatiron's speculative fiction anthology, "Monstrosities," contains 20 stories about things that are dauntingly large or outrageous. A flash humor section, "Grins and Gurgles," is also featured. An international group of new and established contributors to "Monstrosities" makes this an original and varied collection that is sure to please fans of science fiction/fantasy, humor, and horror. Writers include Keyan Bowes, Larry Hodges, Carl R. Jennings, Mark Pantoja, Ray Daley, Brian Trent, James Dorr, Liam Hogan, Salinda Tyson, Jennifer R. Povey, Ville Merilainen, Sita C. Romero, Martin M. Clark, Sharon Diane King, Julia August, Robert Bagnall, Barry Charman, Russell Hemmell, and Joseph Sidari. With a special reprint from Edward Bryant. Edited by Juliana Rew.
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