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Oshibana Complex by Craig Hallam
Craig Hallam’s Oshibana Complex is everything I love about cyberpunk: a sharp dissection of the present by peeking into the future. This curious novella puts a captivating story into just a few pages.
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An Unnatural Life by Erin K Wagner
A plangent and dismal story that resonates in the now, Erin K. Wagner’s latest novella, An Unnatural Life, takes us to the coming probabilities of robot civil rights through an exploration of sentience, free will, and humanity. But more importantly, science fiction novella extrapolates on how we humans react and shun new forms of identity.
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Storytellers On Tour: Frozen Rage by Steve McHugh – Encore
This past week we gave the spotlight to Fozen Rage, a novella from the Hallequin Chronicles' world by Steve McHugh in celebration of its release! Our Roadies brought a wide selection of content to this show with reviews and other posts. Now it's time to bring the show to an end and it's my pleasure to present you with the encore, including some extra content. Come and learn a bit more about the world of Frozen Rage through a Q&A with Steve!
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Cover Reveal: Legends of the Exiles by Jesse Teller
Jesse Teller, author of the Manhunters series will release his newest book, consisting of 4 novellas on April 15th 2019. Here comes the awesome cover art!
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Danse Macabre by Laura M. Hughes
Danse Macabre is the perfect read for a cold, foggy autumn/winter afternoon which you spend curled up with a hot drink to chase away the chill of the weather and the story both. Blue and her journey will keep you glued to the pages, clench your heart and leave you utterly broken. It's not hard to imagine a world so cold and cruel as the one Blue lived in after all.
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Some Distant Sunrise by Elliott Downing
Some Distant Sunrise is a powerfully emotional, dark tale of addiction, second chances, choices and life. One the writing makes even more real, where you can almost feel the needle's cold, metallic touch on your arm, the biting cold of the night and feel the pressure of the world as it closes on you, taste the desperation in the air.