Another 365 Days of Flash Fiction


Book Description

From 6-words to 1,000, and from werewolves to wizards, these pieces of flash range from an imagined past to an imagined future, exploring new heroes and old, and trying to understand where some of the traditions of today, might fit in a time when mankind explores other worlds among the stars.




365 Days of Flash Fiction


Book Description

Science fiction, fantasy, dark fantasy, speculative fiction and a touch of horror, this collection plays with just about every genre, touching on everything from dragons to mermaids and pixies to zombies and trolls, this collection has a little bit of everything to share.




365 Days of Flash Fiction


Book Description

Science fiction, fantasy, dark fantasy, speculative fiction and a touch of horror, this collection plays with just about every genre I could lay my hands on. In it, I explore new worlds, new settings and some ideas that just needed to be gotten out of my head. If short stories are your thing, and the shorter the better, there are a bunch of them to be found in this collection. Go ahead and take a look.




366 Days of Flash Fiction


Book Description

Want to read a short story for every day of the leap year? Here’s a collection that might help. Some of these pieces tell of the fantastic, others which take us to the stars and a myriad of other worlds, and still others that horrify with creeping tales of the undead. Every story is an exploration of something that might have been and never was, or something that might yet be. Take a break from the world that is, and explore other possibilities.




Another 365 Days of Poetry


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365 days more of poetry, with verse ranging from the future to the past, the spooky to the melancholic, classic forms to experimental. Whether it’s a lost colony ship, or vampires celebrating Christmas, this volume runs the gamut of science fiction through to horror and urban fantasy.




365 Days of Poetry


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From dragons to starships to lost colonies and deadly mermaids, this collection of poetry wander through genres and setting and poetic forms with happy abandon. It explores worlds and settings and reflects on the way things might have been or might become.




Jalaya


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A yearly tradition. A dance not forgotten. A planet torn by a long-running war. Hunted by an implacable, and driven into the ruins of a town he once called home, Mark Leader, Michael, must try to save his people against savage odds. And try, too, to save the woman he loves. Will the secrets of their past save or doom their future?




A Planet's Price


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Missing colonists found. Check. Treaties signed. Check. Request for assistance received. Che—What? With New Haven missing two colonists in suspicious circumstances, it’s up to Mitch and I to find them. Something about the Heritage and us having done this kind of thing before and can we find them pretty please. Ugh. With details light on the ground, we’re only sure of one thing: That whatever we’re about to get ourselves into? It’s going to be a lot more complicated than anyone can expect. The only question is: Can we survive this, too? Or will the Heritage finally gain the advantage they need to take us down for good?




The Unearthed


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A scouting mission that uncovers more than expected. A rescue mission gone awry. A ploy that preserves a race and brings humanity to its knees. And a plague. And this is just the start of what Oliver and Lewis’s scout team must overcome. Can they do that in time to save their team mates from a force set on the conquest of known space? And can they avoid Delight and Odyssey as they do it? Or will they finally be brought to trial for a bite neither of them regret? And be removed from the field at a time when they are needed most?




A Planet's Bounty


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Governing a colony isn’t easy. I mean, I should be in my last year of school, stressing over exams and annoying my parents, not on some distant planet as a ransom for my world’s good behavior. Instead, I’m running a colony of five, while doing classes on planetary development, so when a strange spacecraft goes overhead, flying fast and low, toward a group of colonists I haven’t met yet? Well, even my Keepers think we have to move fast, or risk losing friends we’ve never met. And here I was thinking they’d dealt with the Heritage threat.