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The Future Is Short: Science Fiction in a Flash

✍ Scribed by Russell, Jot; Friedman, Paula; Fix, Carrol


Book ID
107909360
Publisher
Lillicat Publishers
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
93 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780991642687

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✦ Synopsis


The Future Is Short: Science Fiction in a Flash

Here is flash science fiction at its finest—swift to read but long remembered. 57 amazing speculative fiction capsules that transport you into thrilling worlds of imagination and ideas, suggesting that everything is possible—aliens, time travel, other worlds, and the mysteries of Earth—in breathtakingly fresh combinations. This is the perfect book companion for a quick break or a relaxing afternoon.

The Future Is Short: Science Fiction in a Flash presents 57 micro stories by talented authors. Relish each story in tiny bites of speculative fiction entertainment and adventure, catching glimpses of miniature worlds of the future in breathtakingly fresh flights of science fiction imaginings.

As you step across the border of reality and escape into this fascinating collection of 725-word stories, you are instantly immersed in the dazzling visions of 31 talented science fiction authors—ranging from writers with published books and many publication credits, to others new to the writing world. In this sparkling collection, you will wander into realms where imagination rules and time is conquered.

Discover tales of alien love and hate, inspiration, and revenge. Visit time’s ghosts on Mars and wonder, with aliens, at human lifestyles, reproduction, and actions. Explore a universe of heaven and hell redefined—where the wonders and horrors of science thrill and amuse.

Paula Friedman, Jot Russell, and Carrol Fix bring together stories by an international group of authors who share their stories in the LinkedIn group, “Science Fiction readers, writers, collectors, and artists.”

Jot Russell, creator/director of the Science Fiction Microstories Contest and executive director of this contest’s anthology, says, “From themes of green or blue, future or past, animal or mineral or alien, a catalyst is formed that sets creativity in motion. By the random nature of synapse, a story forms from thin air, like magic. Bounds that Einstein placed upon light itself cannot hold back a thought. For, imagination is beyond the bars of time and space. Within the mind, and with fewer words than those needed to paint a picture, a full science fiction work is derived in micro-scale.”

**TABLE OF CONTENTS**  
   
INTRODUCTION by Jot Russell  
   
TIME-SLIP  
1. Town Line Road by Jot Russell  
   
BEING  
2. Rebirth by Carrol Fix  
3. Here Be Dragons by J.J. Alleson  
4. There Is a Silent Secret in the Woods of Ar-Cortiex by Paula Friedman  
5. The Daughter by J.F. Williams  
6. Collateral Damage by Andrew Gurcak  
7. Snap and Crackle by Ami L. Hart  
8. The Exo Dust by JD Mitchell  
9. Psychopomp by Thaddeus Howze  
10. Sighting by Marianne G. Petrino  
11. Lucy by Helmuth Kump  
12. The Life of Joi-ne by J.R. O’Neil  
   
CONNECTING  
13. The End of the Story by Andy Lake  
14. Apsis in Ephis with Samir by Jeremy Lichtman  
15. Unwanted Gift by Ami L. Hart  
16. Sentience by Paula Friedman  
17. Everyman Dies, But Not Everyman Lives by Mike Boggia  
18. The Sound of Time by S.M. Kraftchak  
19. Escape from Amoluz by Helmuth Kump  
20. Connections by Amos Parker  
   
EDGES  
21. Summer Bites by J.F. Williams  
22. Boyhood’s End by Andy McKell  
23. Sting by Marianne G. Petrino  
24. Moments to Remember by W.A. Fix  
25. Becoming Again by J.J. Alleson  
26. Unnatural Gas by Thaddeus Howze  
   
CONFRONTATIONS  
27. Time of the Phoenix by Carrol Fix  
28. Meek Survive by Richard Bunning  
29. The Horde by Tom Tinney  
30. The Earth Is Dying by Jot Russell  
31. Arrival by Karl J. Morgan  
32. So, There by Allen Quintana  
   
SECRETS  
33. The Question by D C Mills  
34. Alecre and Shanno by S.M. Kraftchak  
35. The Bold and Parenthetic—Dr. Emma Dash by Gene Hilgreen  
36. Arctic Freeze by Kalifer Deil  
37. The Duplicate Goodbye by Jon Ricson  
38. Hank and Rosa by Nōnen Títi  
   
WENDING  
39. Did Curiosity Kill the Cat? by Andy Lake  
40. Back to Basics by Joanna Lamprey  
41. Escape by Andrew Gurcak  
42. New Chinatown by JD Mitchell  
43. Under the Slaveways by Jon Ricson  
44. Martian Horde by Lars Carlson  
45. The Ghosts of Gale by Allen Quintana  
46. Unnatural Harmonics by Karl J. Morgan  
47. Fox, Cat, Fireworks by Jeremy Lichtman  
48. Ordmak by Kalifer Deil  
49. Conservation by Andy McKell  
   
PERCEPTIONS  
50. Yood Must Find Itch by W.A. Fix  
51. The Recruiters by Joanna Lamprey  
52. Reprisal Lucre by Lars Carlson  
53. Beta Test by Tom Tinney  
54. The 2000 Parade by Richard Bunning  
55. What’s Past Is Past by Sam Bellotto Jr.  
56. Contact of the Unfortunate Kind by Mike Boggia  
   
RESOLUTION  
57. Ownership by Amos Parker  
    
AFTERWORD by Paula Friedman

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