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Yondering

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This is one of a series of anthologies of science fiction and mystery stories by Borgo Press writers that are being distributed at cost as both ebooks and paperback volumes. The first volume in the sequence, Yondering, includes a baker's dozen of original and reprint tales by fourteen writers.

In The Quills of Henry Thomas, W. C. and Aja Bamberger give us a glimpse of a future in which music is composed through DNA computing. The Gizzard Wizard is Rory Barnes's delightful sequel to his young adult SF novel, Space Junk. John Gregory Betancourt's engaging The Darkfishers envisions a shanghaied Earth colony stranded on the back of a huge crustacean on an ocean planet. Sydney J. Bounds, in Guinea Pigs, portrays a future dominated by cutthroat corporations.

Outside Looking In, by Mark E. Burgess, takes the world in a bottle theme—and turns it upside down. Victor Cilinca's Siegfried demonstrates the folly of taking those primitive aliens too lightly. Michael R. Collings's The Calling of Iam'Kendron is a stirring prequel to his epic science-fantasy novel, Wordsmith. In Arthur Jean Cox's Evergreen, we find that long life is not always what it's cracked up to be.

Award-winning author Jack Dann depicts, in Mohammed's Angel, an all-too-plausible future in which cultures, sensibilities, and terrorist acts are inextricably mixed. Ultra Evolution, by John Russell Fearn, is a cautionary tale about the advancement of man—not always a good thing! Sheila Finch's Miles to Go is the moving story of a wheelchair marathoner faced with a crucial decision. Mel Gilden relates mankind's first encounter with aliens in The Little Finger of the Left Hand. Last, and certainly not least, Ardath Mayhar's poignant The Next Generation shows the human race forced to make a crucial decision about its survival.


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Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Kindle Book

  • Release date: September 29, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781434436061
  • Release date: September 29, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781434436061
  • File size: 311 KB
  • Release date: September 29, 2011

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  • ISBN: 9781434436061
  • File size: 310 KB
  • Release date: September 29, 2011

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This is one of a series of anthologies of science fiction and mystery stories by Borgo Press writers that are being distributed at cost as both ebooks and paperback volumes. The first volume in the sequence, Yondering, includes a baker's dozen of original and reprint tales by fourteen writers.

In The Quills of Henry Thomas, W. C. and Aja Bamberger give us a glimpse of a future in which music is composed through DNA computing. The Gizzard Wizard is Rory Barnes's delightful sequel to his young adult SF novel, Space Junk. John Gregory Betancourt's engaging The Darkfishers envisions a shanghaied Earth colony stranded on the back of a huge crustacean on an ocean planet. Sydney J. Bounds, in Guinea Pigs, portrays a future dominated by cutthroat corporations.

Outside Looking In, by Mark E. Burgess, takes the world in a bottle theme—and turns it upside down. Victor Cilinca's Siegfried demonstrates the folly of taking those primitive aliens too lightly. Michael R. Collings's The Calling of Iam'Kendron is a stirring prequel to his epic science-fantasy novel, Wordsmith. In Arthur Jean Cox's Evergreen, we find that long life is not always what it's cracked up to be.

Award-winning author Jack Dann depicts, in Mohammed's Angel, an all-too-plausible future in which cultures, sensibilities, and terrorist acts are inextricably mixed. Ultra Evolution, by John Russell Fearn, is a cautionary tale about the advancement of man—not always a good thing! Sheila Finch's Miles to Go is the moving story of a wheelchair marathoner faced with a crucial decision. Mel Gilden relates mankind's first encounter with aliens in The Little Finger of the Left Hand. Last, and certainly not least, Ardath Mayhar's poignant The Next Generation shows the human race forced to make a crucial decision about its survival.


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