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BOOKS and MAGAZINES

 

Enjoy the wide range of stories in these anthologies and magazines from many talented writers, as well as a few of my humble tales.

The Nanon Factor
 

Genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and the murder of a professor whose work challenges the definition of "human intelligence" collide in this gripping young-adult mystery. With her neighbor, Professor Wallace, found shot to death, sixteen-year-old Katie Tyler takes it upon herself to care for his orphaned pets, a German Shepherd named Sam and a cat named Sophia. Katie, a martial arts student, soon discovers there is far more to these animals than anyone could imagine: they are subjects of the late professor's work and the recipients of enhanced intelligence, which combined with their own animal senses makes Sam and Sophia "superhuman." With her father, Police Detective Tyler, at a loss to solve the case, it is up to Katie, Sam, Sophia and a rat (named "Rat") to unravel the mystery, find the professor's killers, and prevent the discovery of the century from falling into evil hands. Will they make it?

 

 

Legends of New Pulp Fiction

 

Publisher - Airship 27 Productions Editor - Ron Fortier Assistant Editors - Todd Jones - Jaime Ramos Art Director - Rob Davis Cover Painter - Douglas Klauba Collected within these two covers are sixty fantastic stories of action, adventure, mystery, horror, fantasy and suspense. It is a treasure chest of the best of the New Pulp Movement, the fastest growing style of fiction writing in world today. And all of it generated as a benefit project to aid and support writer/editor Tommy Hancock. Sixty writers and thirty six artists have pooled their talents to produce a volume like none other ever conceived before. If you are unfamiliar with New Pulp, then look no further than this one book. Then buckle up and enjoy the ride.

Write to the Cover, Volume One

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In Genre Fiction, the right picture can inspire more than a thousand words. It can give life to brand new worlds, cause valiant heroes and horrific villains to be born, and inspire writers to take action, adventure, and intrigue to brand new heights! That’s what a particular image by artist Adam Shaw inspired and why it now graces the cover of Pro Se Productions’ Write to the Cover: Volume One!

Using Shaw’s wonderful talent and atmospheric, almost haunting image of a robot and its guests as a starting point, seven of today’s best Genre Fiction authors crafted tales of excitement, exploration, and danger! Wayne Carey, Philip Athans, Nick Piers, Joel Jenkins, David J. Fielding, Wesley Smith, and Phillip Drayer Duncan all started with the same piece of art and you will not believe where they each went from there! Marvel at Adam Shaw’s work, then open this book and discover what happens when talented authors Write to the Cover!

 

A Robot, a Cyborg & a Martian Walk into a Space Bar

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A Robot, a Cyborg, and a Martian Walk into a Space Bar is a serious literary work of science fiction and fantasy stories that looks to delve into...who are we trying to kid? This book is a collection of comedic science fiction and fantasy stories written by some truly talented authors.


The book includes stories from Francis W. Alexander, Lou J. Berger, Wayne Carey, James Dorr, Laura Givens, Alan Ira Gordon, John Grey, Carlos Hernandez, Gilda A. Herrera, Ahmed A. Khan, Sheryl Normandeau, Robert Lowell Russell, John Skylar, Glen R. Stripling, and Scott Virtes.

You'll be taken to alien bars, alien planets, and any funny place these authors could come up with. You'll meet meddling appliances, aliens with strange habits, and aliens trying to live on or visit Earth. There are even time flies and a cloned genius. This collection has everything you need to tickle your funny bone.

 

Cogs in Time 2 (Steampunk Series)

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The adventure continues and the cogs keep on turning as you set sail aboard magnificent airships, venture into exotic times and places, revisit some of your favorite characters, and fall in love with new heroes and rogues.

In dusty towns, remote areas, thriving cities, and secret worlds, a strange technological revolution reigns. Inventors, dreamers, and revolutionist rule in worlds of steam driven machines, cog powered humanoids, clockwork miracles, and paranormal magic. Dressed in corsets, top hats, and cog lined finery, the heroes and heroines exist somewhere between futuristic technology and ancient knowledge.

 

Cogs in Time (Steampunk Series) (Volume 1)

ISBN-13: 978-0615947860

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This collaboration is an incredible journey through a blend of sci-fi, fantasy, action, adventure, history, paranormal, and romance that embraces the roots of Steampunk while pushing the genre to new, bolder limits. Stories by Catherine Stovall, Amanda Gatton (Illustrator), Robert Craven, Samantha Ketteman, Cindy J. Smith, Emma Michaels, Faith Marlow, Nina Stevens, Wayne Carey, Zoe Adams, MJ Baerman, Eada Janes, Andrea Staum, Deborah Dalton, SJ Davis, and Cecilia Clark.

 

Outposts of Beyond, October 2014

 

 

Pooka by Wayne Carey
The Felling of Wystwood by Beth Hudson
The Lion Keeper’s Daughter by Sandra Unerman
Through a Crystal Ball, Darkly by Steve Cameron
Winter into Spring by Clare L. Deming
Road to the Sun by Pedro Iniguez

 

Disturbed Digest, Issue 6

 

 

Hell’s Gate by Wayne Carey
Circus of the Macabre by William C. Rasmussen
The Debt by John Haas
The Healer by Lonnie Bricker
Disappearing Death by Inches by Gilda A. Herrera
Ties That Bind by J. Rohr

 

 

Outposts of Beyond, Issue 3

 

Outposts Of Beyond features science fiction and fantasy tales of elsewhere and elsewhen. These stories are seasoned to taste with just a touch of related poetry, and interspersed with reviews, interviews, and articles related to the genres. We hope you’ll come along for the journey.

The Funeral by Steve Cameron
The Last King Of Earth by Wayne Carey
The Ice Queen by Terrie Leigh Relf
Cog by Eric J. Juneau
Blood Relation by Sean Monaghan

 

Aoife's Kiss, Issue 43

 

D. Gansen: Just Another Cochoc Vys; Wayne Carey: Property Values; Ken Liu: The Messenger’s Tale; Meryl Ferguson: A Life In Trade; Jen Hansum: The Seal King; Daniel Algara: The Mage Of Manera; Lorraine Pinelli Brown: The Heisenberg Principle; Jennifer Rachel Baumer: Harp’s World: Finding Lives In The Balance; Jennifer Juneau: Broken; Bryan Wein: Lakeside: An Old Dream; Jamie Lackey: Sleeping Beauty; Chris Zollner: The Kindred; Tim McDaniel: Season’s Greetings

 

Aoife’s Kiss, Issue 39

 

 

Sarah M. Lewis: Dead Anglo-Saxon Woman; W. H. Lock: A Song Of Steam; Shaylen Maxwell: Find Us; Justin R. Lawfer: Comeback; Neil James Hudson: The Colour Of Nothing; Chris Ward: Happy Shopping; Gary Cuba: A Courtly Diversion; Wayne Carey: Future Tense; James Fitzsimmons: Bring Valentine Home Without Delay; Lee Clark Zumpe: The Pirates Of Ptahshepses; Zdravka Evtimova: Blue Grass; Rachel Zakuta: Memories Of Snow; Mary Brunini McArdle: Weeping Willow; John Richard Albers: Strike Three

 

Shelter of Daylight #9

 

Stories in this issue include a journey of discovery by a young princess in "A Right To Rule," and a young man's extra-terrestrial explanation of an inexplicable event in "True Accounting." You'll also visit seas, dragons, skin art, robots, and Konstantin.

Louise Hughes: A Right To Rule; A. Francis Raymond: Planting Time; Beth Powers: Konstantin; T. Fox Dunham: The Singing Dragons Of Mars; Donald Jacob Uitvlugt: C.Moira’s Choice; Steve Cameron: To The Sea, To The Sea, To The Recovering Sea; Christian Riley: The Tattoo Artist; Wayne Carey: Programs; Daniel Maclaine: The False Waking Of Gwalchgwyn; Jonathan Wolf: A True Accounting Of The Justin Wilkins Story

Cosmic Crime Stories #4

 

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Cosmic Crime Stories is a biannual digest of science fiction and fantasy crimes and criminals. Come find out what the bad guys will be up to.

 

Tyree Campbell: Suttee; Robert Collins: The Price Of Selfishness; Kellee Kranendonk: Perfect Vengeance; Mary E. Lowd: The Faithless, The Tentacled, And The Light; Wayne Carey: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished; Marilyn K. Martin: Rarified Air: Big City Policing, Year 3000; Daniel R. Robichaud: All Tomorrow's Suckers: Robert Bloch's Speculative Crimes

 

Shelter of Daylight Vol. 7

 

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Shelter of Daylight is a triannual digest of sf and fantasy. In issue #7, you’ll find stories that will quicken your heart and mind, that will leave you breathless, such as "Phantom Limbs" by Donaya Haymond, "Ghost Child" by Larry Ivkovich, "Who Killed Peter Lorre?" by Wayne Carey, "Designer Kid" by Kim Sheard. And so many more. They're waiting for you...just download and start scrolling.

 

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