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About Sarena Ulibarri
Sarena Ulibarri is a speculative fiction author and editor currently living in the American Southwest. Her short fiction has appeared in Lightspeed, DreamForge, GigaNotoSaurus, Solarpunk Magazine, and elsewhere, and nonfiction essays have appeared in Strange Horizons and Grist. Her novella, Another Life, is forthcoming from Stelliform Press in 2023. As an anthologist, she has curated and published several international volumes of optimistic climate fiction, and has also served as one of the story reviewers behind the Imagine 2200 climate fiction contest. Find more at www.SarenaUlibarri.com or follow her on Twitter @sarenaulibarri.
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“Contains some real gems.” -Publishers Weekly
“Thoughtful and compelling.” -Stony Brook Press
A haunted father who discovers a place where incomplete things—and people—are made whole. A mischievous satyr who hatches a plan to set loose chaos on a global scale. A workaholic witch in search of her kitty companion. Invasive technology to rewrite the human brain. Dragon slayers. Zombies. Time travelers. Ice skaters.
These twenty short stories stretch across multiple universes and beyond death—and yet, they remain intimate, personal, emotional. They demonstrate the strength of the human spirit to find hope and seek a better tomorrow in even the darkest times.
A selection of the best speculative fiction from DreamForge and Space & Time literary magazines, these are the stories we need today as we struggle through a pandemic, divisive politics, rampant misinformation, a belligerent defiance of facts and science, and new technologies that are already spiraling beyond our control.
Read, my friends… and take hope.
This short story anthology includes:
Answered Prayers By Scott Edelman
Pioneer By Mark Gallacher
The Ghost of a Smile By John Jos. Miller
The Spiral Ranch By Sarena Ulibarri
An Infinite Number By David Amburgey
Sing! & Remember By Lauren C. Teffeau
A Sip of Pombé By Gustavo Bondoni
Born from Memory By Jane Lindskold
Tea with Gibbons By Tyler Tork
The Weight of Mountains By L. Deni Colter
Sapiens By Davide Mana
The Dead Don’t Dream By Gordon Linzner
Collecting Violet By Austin Gragg
Humani By John Palisano
Joy of Life By Alessandro Manzetti
Artifact By Jonathan Maberry
The Feline, the Witch, and the Universe By Jennifer Shelby
Hands of a Toolmaker By Eric Del Carlo
A Farewell to Worms By John Linwood Grant
A Glass Darkly By Ian Rogers
Each story is like drawing a card from the deck--you never know what it might reveal.
Featuring stories by Sara Dobie Bauer, Greg Bechtel, Beth Cato, Eliza Chan, Kevin Cockle, Sara Cleto, J.G. Formato, Chadwick Ginther, Joseph Halden, Gabrielle Harbowy, Jim C. Hines, Diana Hurlburt, L.S. Johnson, Dan Koboldt, C.S. MacCath, Susan MacGregor, Cat McDonald, Annie Neugebauer, Alexandra Seidel, Angela Slatter, Sarena Ulibarri, Brittany Warman and BD Wilson.
Gritty, graceful, commonsense or whimsical, these twenty tales probe at how we could build a working world using the resources available to us - the natural, the social, the political, and the technological.
Some of these stories invite readers to bask in the warmth of a bright tomorrow, from tree dwellings in India, to restoration projects in Milano, to rewilded suburbs in the East of Australia. Other stories burn with spirit in the face of adversity: smallholders in Botswana adjust to international treaties; gamers tackle reality using virtual tools. And there are shadows, too, in tech suburbs where you can buy eco-cigarettes, or on tree plantations where family members won't toe the line.
And Lately, The Sun includes the work of both award-winning and emerging authors. Stories by Vrinda Baliga, Dabilo M. Mokobi, Eileen Haley, Illimani Ferreira, Holly Schofield, Sarena Ulibarri, Tais Teng, Derek Des Anges, Eric Del Carlo, Andrew Dana Hudson, Jay Springett, Lauri Kubuitsile, Kristen Schroeder, Adam Berman, Domnica Radulescu, Sofia Mariah, Philip Berry, Andrew Grell, Commando Jungendstil, Tales From The EV Studio, PSC Willis, and Jacob Ashton.
In this title in the acclaimed Future Chronicles series of speculative fiction anthologies - created by USA Today bestselling author Samuel Peralta - eleven authors break the rules in worlds of gaming adventure!
The Gamer Chronicles features stories by Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy award-winning authors Ken Liu (Star Wars: The Legend of Luke Skywalker), Hugo, Nebula, and Locus award-winning author Seanan McGuire (Every Heart a Doorway), plus nine more of today's top authors in speculative and science fiction.
The game is on!
REVIEWS
★★★★★
"The best place to discover new SF authors, I think, is any of the anthologies coming from Samuel Peralta"
-- Hugh Howey, NY Times bestselling author of Wool
★★★★★
"A powerful new voice in speculative fiction"
--Nick Webb, USA Today bestselling author of the Legacy Fleet trilogy
ABOUT
Created by Samuel Peralta - series editor and a Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy notable author in his own right - The Future Chronicles is the #1 bestselling anthology series that brings together work from visionary new voices and from the grandmasters of modern speculative fiction.
Its unique take on major science fiction and fantasy themes - A.I., time travel, dragons, robots, aliens, zombies, immortality, galactic battles, cyborgs, doomsday - has made it one of the most acclaimed anthology series of the digital era.
EDITORIAL
*A Word from Our Editor by Amy Henry Robinson
SHORT FICTION
*Short Fiction and Poetry
*The Ice Tree by Sarena Ulibarri
*Mirror, Mirror by M.P. Neal
*Long Dry Waste by Laura DeHaan
*Sea Shanties by Amelia Fisher
POETRY
*don't paint the devil on the wall by Amy Baskin
*The Deniers by Matthew Harrison
ESSAY
*The Shared Delusion of Dungeons & Dragons by Tacoma Tomilson
INTERVIEW
*Artist Interview: Quiet Time with Luke Spooner by Rebecca Bennett
Apparition Lit is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that features short stories and poetry. We publish original content with enough emotional heft to break a heart, with prose that’s as clear and delicious as broth.
New issues will be published each January, April, July, October.
Mad Scientist Journal: Spring 2018 collects thirteen tales from the fictional worlds of mad science. For the discerning mad scientist reader, there are also pieces of fiction from Mandi Jourdan, Michael McGlade, and Jo Miles. Readers will also find other resources for the budding mad scientist, including an advice column, gossip column, and other brief messages from mad scientists.
Authors featured in this volume also include Amanda Cherry, E. B. Fischadler, Carrie Cuinn, Iris Wright, Stuart Webb, Chrissa Gerard, Sarena Ulibarri, Nathan Crowder, Xariffa Suarez, Nicholas Morrish, Andy Brown, Holly Schofield, Katherine Cowley, Aaron Heil, Christoper Vander Kaay, Eve Taft, Joachim Heijndermans, Jonathan Ficke, Leslie Soule, Trevin Maertin, Lucinda Gunnin, and Torrey Podmajersky. Art by Luke Spooner, Ariel Alian Wilson, Shannon Legler, Scarlett O'Hairdye, Justine McGreevy, Dawn Vogel, Amanda Jones, and Liz Argall.
Sea Glass Harvest, by Bear Kiosk
The Changeling, by R. Rozakis
The Maiden Voyage of the Ariona, by Dale W. Glaser
One Million & One, by Andre E. Harewood
War is Grimm, by Clifford Beal
Blood Pact, by Sharon Cullars
Something I Have to Tell You, by John B. Rosenman
The Curious Simulacrum of Dr. F, by Michael Canfield
A Cure for Restless Bones, by Angela Enos
Homecoming Corpse, by Andrew Bourelle
A Chorus of Shadows, by Sarena Ulibarri
Graveyard Wine, by Joshua L. Hood
My Last Sixteen Hours, by Angela L. Lindseth
Wide Wide Sea, by Jackson Kuhl
The Safari, by Michael S. Walker
The Water Horse, by Bill W. James
The Long Way Home, by S.E. Casey
Unseelie Things, by Taylor Foreman-Niko
The Veneration of Evil in the Kingdom of Ancient Lies, by John R. Fultz
Livingstone, by Cody Goodfellow
Plus a selection of poetry by:
Darrell Schweitzer
Kyla Lee Ward
Abdul-Qaadir Taariq Bakari-Muhammad
Denny Marshall
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