The end of the world might come in many forms: ecological disaster, alien invasion, cosmic chaosâŚthe possibilities for destruction seem endless. So, how will those facing the end of the world deal with impending doom? The fourteen talented authors of Fiction Riverâs latest volume explore just that. From an intrepid adventurer fleeing a world-destroying terror to a man who discovers the most savage destroyers of civilization are closer than he thought, to a chilling tale of our whole planet hurled into the icy black reaches of space, these gripping stories demonstrate why Astro Guyz calls Fiction River âa wonderful, mind-expanding read.â
âThese enjoyable twisting short stories seem more like a stop in the Twilight Zone than pulp fiction.â
âMidwest Book Review on Fiction River: Recycled Pulp
Table of Contents
âString of Pearlsâ by Eric Kent Edstrom
âThe Shoes I Wore This Morningâ by J. Daniel Sawyer
âThe Dust Devil, the Riffraff, and the Big Orange Sunsetâ by Valerie Brook
âGoinâ to the Chapelâ by Rebecca M. Senese
âWith Wings the Endâ by Rob Vagle
âCogs in the Machineâ by Paul Eckheart
âThe Faerie Invasionâ by Anthea Sharp
âDemon-touchedâ by Travis Heermann
âSame Time Next Yearâ by M. E. Owen
âThe Story That Has to Be Writtenâ by Louisa Swann
âTyrph Rightsâ by David Stier
âParadox. Lost.â by Stefon Mears
âThe Night of Brahmaâ by Leigh Saunders
âThree Degrees Above Zeroâ by Doug Dandridge
Fiction River: Visions of the Apocalypse - Fiction River
The end of the world might come in many forms: ecological disaster, alien invasion, cosmic chaosâŚthe possibilities for destruction seem endless. So, how will those facing the end of the world deal with impending doom? The fourteen talented authors of Fiction Riverâs latest volume explore just that. From an intrepid adventurer fleeing a world-destroying terror to a man who discovers the most savage destroyers of civilization are closer than he thought, to a chilling tale of our whole planet hurled into the icy black reaches of space, these gripping stories demonstrate why Astro Guyz calls Fiction River âa wonderful, mind-expanding read.â
âThese enjoyable twisting short stories seem more like a stop in the Twilight Zone than pulp fiction.â
âMidwest Book Review on Fiction River: Recycled Pulp
Table of Contents
âString of Pearlsâ by Eric Kent Edstrom
âThe Shoes I Wore This Morningâ by J. Daniel Sawyer
âThe Dust Devil, the Riffraff, and the Big Orange Sunsetâ by Valerie Brook
âGoinâ to the Chapelâ by Rebecca M. Senese
âWith Wings the Endâ by Rob Vagle
âCogs in the Machineâ by Paul Eckheart
âThe Faerie Invasionâ by Anthea Sharp
âDemon-touchedâ by Travis Heermann
âSame Time Next Yearâ by M. E. Owen
âThe Story That Has to Be Writtenâ by Louisa Swann