Gregg Chamberlain

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About Gregg Chamberlain
Lives in rural Canada with missus, Anne, and a clowder of cats. Multiple short-fiction credits in the speculative fiction genres.
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Books By Gregg Chamberlain
Short Stories
An American Story, by Darrell Schweitzer
Impervious to Reason, Oblivious to Fate, by John R. Fultz
The River, by Sharon Cullars
Taking Out the Trash, by by D.C. Lozar
Arthur Wardrobe And Asia Anastacia: A Love Story, by Andrew Darlington
Snack Time, by Franklyn Searight
Godlike, by By Edward Morris and Konstantine Paradias
Ronkonkoma, by Glynn Owen Barrass
The Fury of Angels, by Adrian Cole
Keisha’s Dinosaur, by Nicole Givens Kurtz
Will Home Remember Me?, by Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.
You’re Gonna Love This Song, by Michael S. Walker
Frozen Time, by Rivka Jacobs
Lucien Greyshire and the Ghost from Applebee’s, by L.F. Falconer
Plus a file selection of poetry by Jeff Barnes, Maxwell I. Gold, Neva Bryan, Ashley Dioses, K.A. Opperman, Ann K.Schwader, W.D. Clifton, Ngo Binh Anh Khoa, Chad Hensley, Frederick J. Mayer, and Gregg Chamberlain
Shorter-Short Speculative Fiction
42 more speculative fiction shorter-short stories in horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Top fiction authors present stories that grab you in 3,499 words or less. Includes the following terrific stories:
A Change of Season Jess Landry (horror)
A Wind Will Rise Andrew Knighton (fantasy)
The Abbott's Tussock H.L. Fullerton (science)
Good Hunting Robert Allen Lupton (horror)
Professional Courtesy Chris Bauer (fantasy)
Salvation Guaranteed Brandon Nolta (science)
Winterking Erica Ruppert (horror)
When White Roses Freeze Amy Power Jansen (fantasy)
You Can’t Take It With You Lisa Finch (science)
The Woman on the Bench Stephanie Lorée (horror)
Guided Breathing Exercise: Being Mindful of the Succubus in your Bedroom Christine Daigle (fantasy)
One Year Later Wendy Nikel (science)
Destruction: A Plague Story Bruce Memblatt (horror)
At the Well of Seething Grove Christian Riley (fantasy)
As Nature Intended Ken Goldman (science)
The Monster Is the Father to the Child Richard Zwicker (horror)
The Good Witch of the North Wing Stephen L. Antczak (fantasy)
Phenol-faerie Jay Werkheiser (science)
Where the Wind Blows Rose Blackthorn (horror)
Toad Vonnie Winslow Crist (fantasy)
Virtually Human Melanie Rees (science)
A Story of Love Marc Lyth (horror)
Shirley Knott Abby Goldsmith (fantasy)
The Man In Window Three Darren Speegle (science)
Momentum Kevin David Anderson (horror)
Haute Cuisine Gregg Chamberlain (fantasy)
Moonrise Over Mantus 8 Robert Hart (science)
Scarlet Sins H.R. Boldwood (horror)
Cracks in the Mirror Glass Anna Yeatts (fantasy)
Choices, In Sequential Order Karlo Yeager Rodríguez (science)
Another Day in The Park Ken Goldman (horror)
The Silence of the Yams Jessica M. Kormos (fantasy)
Battle Scars Fred Waiss (science)
Eating Crow Thomas Kleaton (horror)
Death to the Girlfriend-Stealing Centaur! Garry McNulty (fantasy)
Dear Monsanto CEO This is the Sentient Strain of Corn You Developed, and We Need to Talk Tyler Young (science)
Penumbra Jay Caselberg (horror)
Listen to the Deaf Man Sing Edward Ahern (fantasy)
A Repeating Pattern Michael McGlade (science)
The Godmother’s Curse Chantal Boudreau (horror)
Time, The Devourer Liam Hogan (fantasy)
The Hazards of Owning a Unicorn Lyn Godfrey (science)
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"Cat's Breakfast" is a double issue packed with 30 new science fiction and fantasy. tales. These satirical stories probe and instruct on themes such as free will, mental illness, social cruelty, loneliness, and family--delivered with humor and humanity. An international group of new and established contributors to "Cat's Breakfast" makes this a remarkable and varied collection that is sure to please fans of science fiction/fantasy, humor, and horror. Writers include 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
Jim Wright (of Stonekettle Station) imagines Trump giving the Gettysburg Address. Blaze Ward, Daniel Kimmel, Janka Hobbs and I explore dystopias. Marleen Barr and Adam Troy-Castro envision humorous, kinky, and scatological endings. What can I say? It rocks.
• The Demon in the Doughnut Shop, by Bret McCormick
• A Kiss for the Mirrorman, by Adrian Cole
• Mukden, by Sean Patrick Hazlett
• In the Gallery, by J. Michael Major
• Excavation, by Franklyn Searight
• Bunnies of the Apocalypse, by Gregg Chamberlain
• Zhar’s Outré House, by Frederick J. Mayer
• The Devil Is Anonymous, by Frank Duffy
• Touched, by James D. Mabe
• The Singing Tree, by Lawrence Buentello
• Blood of God, by DJ Tyrer
• Bum Fights and Blood Feuds, by Scott Harper
• Beauty Treatment, by Liam Hogan
• Persephone, by Andre E. Harewood
• My Personal Dream, by James Ward Kirk
• Mischa in the Window, by Jason Rubis
• Thrill My Soul, by Greg Jenkins
• Trick, by Rish Outfield
Plus a selection of poetry by Steve Dilks, Ashley Dioses, Darrell Schweitzer, and Lucy A. Snyder.
Stories:
Other Colours—Michael F Russell
Shaker Loop—Bo Balder
A Visit at St. Nick’s—Gregg Chamberlain
Spaceman—Florence Vincent
Tales of the Beachcomber—Mark Toner and Tsu
Six—Hannah Lackoff
Goodnight New York, New York—Victoria Zelvin
The Descendant—Katy Lennon
The Worm—Russell Jones
Annals of the Twenty-Ninth Century—Andrew Blair (SF Caledonia)
Cover: Reader in the Library of Dreams by Steve Pickering
Interview by Gary Dalkin: Steven Palmer
Poetry: Grahaeme Young, JS Watts
Noise and Sparks: Ruth EJ Booth
SF Caledonia by Monica Burns: Annals of the twenty-ninth century; or, The autobiography of the tenth president of the World by Andrew Blair
Parabolic Puzzles by Paul Holmes
Book Reviews
Empire Games by Charles Stross
The Augur’s Gambit / The King’s Justice by Stephen Donaldson
Thirty Years of Rain edited byNeil Williamson, Elaine Gallagher and Cameron Johnston
Heart of Granite by James Barclay
The Hatching by Ezekiel Boone
Savant by Nik Abnett
*replace with your favourite science fiction reference here.
44 more speculative fiction shorter-short stories from 39 authors in horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Top fiction authors present stories that grab you in 3,499 words or less. A veritable smorgasbord of tasty treats.Dig in!
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Good books for the price of a beer!
Shorter-Short Speculative Fiction
44 speculative fiction shorter-short stories in horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Top fiction authors present stories that grab you in 3,499 words or less. A delicious box of literary chocolate for your reading enjoyment.
Presented by DigitalFictionPub.com
The book itself has mystical significance as 33 is a magic number. Is it a coincidence that there are 33 inspired contributions? Well, yes, actually, it probably is.
Welcome to the Northlore series. Poetry and prose inspired by Scandinavian Folklore. In turns funny, horrifying, sexy and sad, what you seek is within.
Warning! Do NOT feed the animals.
This month we have,
Flash Fiction
When Things Go Wobbly by Gregg Chamberlain - A story of giant ants and unexpected results
Last Stand by E.J. Shumak - Another giant bug story, but this time a tale of loss and hope for the future
Fiction
Idle Hands are the Devil's Worship by Mark Andrew Edwards - A fun lesson in why curiosity isn't always a good thing
Strange Matter by Brian Niemeier - What would do if the world kept ending and you were the only one who knew it?
Pathways by Liam Hogan - Life takes different paths, are we sure we are on the right one?
A Quadrillion Occupied Planets by Marc Anthony - What is the price of peace and is it worth paying?
Detritus by Jason Kimble - How do you live when your world gets shaken to its core?
An Alternative Ending by Saligrama K. Aithal - A look at another world and their differing customs
Articles
Philosophical Reflections on The Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Special by David Kyle Johnson - The title pretty much nails the content
A Deeper Rabbit Hole: Reconsidering the Philosophy of the Matrix Trilogy by Joseph Moore - Our first essay written in response to an earlier essay, and an interesting read
The Tyrants Headache by Eric Schwitzgebel - An interesting exploration of Functionalism and you will need to read it to find out what "anesthesia by genocide" is
Khan as Nietzschean Übermensch and as Moral Actor in “Space Seed” by Patrick S. Baker - More Star Trek, this time looking at Khan and Nietzsche
Our serial, Beyond the Mist by Ben Zwycky continues in this issue as well, with Chapters 4 & 5.
Finally we have a review of the Atopia Chronicle by Peter Sean Bradley.