Introduction / Tricia Reeks -- The Sorcerer's unattainable gardens / A. Merc Rustad -- A puzzle by the name of L / Carla Dash -- Jacinta's lovers / Steve Simpson -- A concise protocol for efficient deicide / Mel Paisley -- Fairy werewold vs. vampire zombie / Charlie Jane Anders -- The woman who sang
Love hurts: a speculative fiction anthology
โ Scribed by Tricia Reeks
- Publisher
- Meerkat Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 568 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0996626239
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โฆ Synopsis
Twenty-six brilliant speculative fiction stories about love, and the pain that so often accompanies it.
Enjoy a cornucopia of imaginative tales, wondrous settings, and unforgettable characters--such as the disillusioned time traveler who visits ancient Japan to experience a "Moment of Zen" the young woman from planet Kiruna who can only communicate in song when the moonlet Saarakka is up, and the sorcerer who loses their happiness in a bet with a demon.
Rich and wonderfully diverse, this collection spans many speculative fiction genres: from SciFi to Dystopian, from Fantasy to Magical Realism, from Steampunk to Superhero, from Horror to Weird. Sometimes funny, occasionally happy, frequently gut-wrenching--these stories will take your heart on a wild emotional ride.
Stories by Jeff VanderMeer, Hugh Howey, Karin Tidbeck, Charlie Jane Anders, Holly Phillips, Aliette de Bodard, A. Merc Rustad, Steve Simpson, Mel Paisley, J. D. Brink, Matt Leivers, Michael Milne, Michal Wojcik, Carla Dash, Terry Durbin, Michelle Ann King, Kyle Richardson, Leah Brown, G. Scott Huggins, Dan Micklethwaite, Victoria Zelvin, Shannon Phillips, Keith Frady, Jody Sollazzo, David Stevens, and Morgen Knight.
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