I move from peak to peak, the clouds swirling around and below me, my heart racing as the stone and dry moss scrunch below my feet. The air is thin and my breath is short but I can't stop. A couple of times I feel my balance going but I ...
“When, ah ... when Hogan and Bassey are older.” “Has that woman made you crazy?” his father asked. “What kind of household is this with just one wife? This kind of woman?” “It is my house, Papa,” Okon said. He broke eye contact with his ...
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ALEXANDER. GUSTAFSON. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kai Wolden is a writer, editor, and fantasy fanatic from Northern Wisconsin. Home-schooled as a child, Kai started reading at an early age and writing not long afterward.
Illustrating Contest Judges: Robert Castillo, Vincent Di Fate, Diane Dillon, Leo Dillon, Dave Dorman, Bob Eggleton, Laura Brodian Freas, Ron Lindahn, Val Lakey Lindahn, Stephan Martiniere, Judith Miller, Cliff Nielsen, Sergey Poyarkov, ...
From Alien Invasion to Alternate History, from Cyberpunk to Comic Fantasy to Post-Apocalyptic Worlds, these are the winning writers who have mastered every version and vision of sci-fi and fantasy. Don’t be left behind.
From Alien Invasion to Alternate History, from Cyberpunk to Comic Fantasy to Post-Apocalyptic Worlds, these are the winning writers who have mastered every version and vision of sci-fi and fantasy. Don’t be left behind.
Discover the mesmerizing power of these new stories, thought-provoking new ideas, brilliant new horizons, and astounding new writers and illustrators--the chosen ones, selected by today's bestselling science fiction and fantasy authors and ...
" --Orson Scott Card The 35th collection of winners of the Writers and Illustrators of the Future competition features expertly crafted stories and art, spanning the gamut from hardcore sci-fi to epic fantasy. 12 stories so fresh and new, ...
The impetus for these startling voyages has come from the best new writers of speculative fiction--the winners of the internationally acclaimed Writers of the Future Contest.
the inert form of Stokey Watts was at last brought up to the deck of the ship, Hawk knelt beside him and with shaking fingers stripped the helmet and corselet from the nerveless head. Then, his face clouded with horror, ...
"Writers of the Future, as a contest and as a book, remains the flagship of short fiction." --Orson Scott Card "The best new stories by new writers, anywhere." --Larry Niven "These are the people who are going to be creating trends.
“Jack McDonald,” he sputtered. “I thought you knew.” “I don't know what you thought I knew,” replied Clark, not unkindly. “But I'd like to know a lot that you do.” He reached out and pulled a hair from McDonald's head.
Back in the kitchen a potbellied short-order cook added extra dollops of grease to his culinary creations, then set them to steam under the heat lamps. When the two agents reached the coffee machines, they turned around, ...
From survivors on a sky city to salvage specialists hunted by space pirates...biological warfare to an immortal woman cursed for eternity, this is a non-stop look into the Science Fiction & Fantasy greats of tomorrow. “Keep the Writers of ...
The 36th collection of winners of the Writers and Illustrators of the Future competition contains stories and art spanning the gamut from hard core sci-fi to epic fantasy by 30 award-winning authors and illustrators.
“Well, we'll have a look in there,” said Kelly. He walked into the bedroom again and ran into Norton who was helping the doctor get Hecklin straightened out. “Huh!” said Kelly. “Where did you come from?” “I just arrived,” said Norton.
He covered air meets and the latest developments in aviation, advising pilots on flying in adverse conditions. His unique and pioneering insight of flight streaks across the page in novels like Hurtling Wings.
Sven found Kelly, the night patrolman, and told him. Kelly went down to the Tamgas dock and looked at the corpse. It was still there. Kelly flashed his light on it, looked at it for a little while and then said, “You go find Chief ...
T was about two o'clock in the afternoon and Sergeant Kelly, having imbibed a bit too much corned beef and cabbage at lunch, was dozing comfortably at his desk. He did not immediately hear the stumbling feet of Patrolman O'Rourke, ...