Have just been accepted to this anthology, edited by Edward J. McFadden and E. Sedia, is a themed anthology which deals with the question: What if the United States consisted of two separate nations (Red and Blue states as in the 2004 election. The stories are alternate history, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, mystery). The stories explore the consequences of the secession, be they political, economical, psychological, or social.
Table of Contents
ESCAPE FROM NEW AUSTIN Paul Di Filippo
THE IDAHO ZEPHYR Douglas Lain
WAKING WACO Cody Goodfellow
RETURN TO NOWHERE Ruth Nestvold and Jay Lake
THE MAN FROM MISSOURI Patrick Thomas
THE SWITCH Darby Harn
DOWN IN THE CORRIDOR Robert Lopresti
HOMECOMING IN THE BORDERLANDS CAFE Carole McDonnell
PLACES OF COLOR David Bartell
JUNETEENTH K.M. Praschak
THE PATRIOT Erin Fitzgerald
SECONDS Seth Lindberg
MISSION CONTROL Tara Kolden
THE STATE OF BLUES Gene Stewart
FIELDWORK J. Stern
THIS DIVIDED LAND Michael Jasper
RHYMES WITH JEW Paul G. Tremblay
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This will be a blog for Christians, for people who are part of a minority, for writers. I'm a poet, essayist, devotionalist, reviewer and writer of speculative fiction.Let God be true...and every man a liar.
Monday, April 18, 2005
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Carole McDonnell is a multifaceted author, known for her captivating storytelling across various genres, including speculative fiction, poetry, and essays. Her works delve into complex themes with depth and imagination, offering readers rich narratives that often explore spirituality, identity, and cultural nuances with a unique perspective.
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