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Robot nannies and disappearing countries in this latest science fiction and fantasy collection from Wyldblood Press.
“My father says that there were more stars in the sky when he was young.”
The Quiet That Awaits Us Then – M. Shedric Simpson
“I’m sorry, it’s completely impossible.” The doctor’s eyes were no longer kind. “I’m a doctor, not a mechanic.”
Dreaming of Electric Wombs – Gideon P. Smith
“There was something off about Uncle Arsenic.”
Trouble at Clackhammer – Cheryl Sonnier
“Sometimes the Hierophant must pay that price,”
Blood of the Hierophant – Karl Dandenell
“She was part of the last Pre-Mutation generation, pushed out screaming into this world”
Old Souls and New Algorithms – Íde Hennessey
“The boy gazed through the glass of the enclosure, anxiety curling spindly fingers into claws, just like the creature pacing on the other side.“
The Stardust Obsidian – Chase Anderson
“Desert traders were too savvy by half.”
Yoruk – Scott Payne
“Algeria’s gone,” Andy said, without looking up from his tablet. “Gone like the stars last night and the moon this morning. Just gone.”
Adios, Algeria – Alan M. Fisher
“Never doubt that the most terrifying sound you’ll ever hear is nothing at all.”
Death and Silence – Dale Parnell
All new, all here and all waiting for you.






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