Planetary Anthology 07 Mars
โ Scribed by Lucca DeJardins
- Book ID
- 115081468
- Publisher
- Superversive Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 648 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781925645910
- ASIN
- B07BH4W19Y
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Mars: Planetary Anthology Series #7. Mars. The Red Planet. Bringer of war, the God of war itself. The planet that gave birth to the modern era of science fiction when H.G. Wells gazed upon the red light in the night sky and envisioned an army gathering upon its plains to invade our world. These are the stories of Mars. Stories of adventure, conflict, and war.
Contents:
* Introduction (Mars) โข essay by Jon Del Arroz
* The Martian Princess / novelette by Jay Barnson
* The Decision / short story by Sean Patrick Hazlett
* To Open the Gate / short story by Avily Jerome
* S-T-Valdis / novelette by K. M. Carroll
* Invaders on Mars / short story by Jon Mollison
* Rebirth / short story by Julie Frost
* Hostile Takeover / novelette by Kai Wai Cheah
* Beware the Dawn / short story by Dawn Witzke
* The Clockwork King of Mars / short story by C. T. Phipps
* City of the Sleepers / short story by A. M. Freeman
* Abandoned Children / short story by Dana Bell
* Death March of Cambreadth / short story by Declan Finn
* The Girl Who Died Twice / short story by Lou Antonelli
* Coughing Fit / short story by Ben Wheeler [as by Benjamin Wheeler]
* Ares in the Morning / short story by Bokerah Brumley
* The Rusted Fortress / short story by David Hallquist
* Bellicus / short story by Chuck Dixon
* The Human, Martian - One, Two, Three / novelette by Kevin J. Anderson (variant of Human, Martian - One, Two, Three 1993)
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