Tales from the Canyons of the Damned No. 22
Description
This twenty-second issue of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned consists of four sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories-each from a different featured master of speculative fiction. Robert Jechoneck tells a tale of affectionate smart devices Nathan M. Beauchamp takes us to greater heights Jessica West shares the thoughts of an AI sweetheart And Daniel Arthur Smith visits a faraway colony on Love Day Tales from the Canyons of the Damned (canyonsofthedamned.com) is a dark science fiction, horror, & slipstream magazine we've been working on since 2015. What is Dark Science Fiction and Horror? Think of it as a literary Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, or Outer Limits, it's Netflix's Black Mirror and Amazon's Electric Dreams in the short story format. And it's a bargain. Each monthly issue has three-to-five sharp, suspenseful, satirical tales from today's top speculative fiction writers. These are Dark Sci Fi Slipstream Tales like you've never read before.
Product Details
Price
$7.24
Publisher
Holt Smith Ltd
Publish Date
February 17, 2018
Pages
82
Dimensions
5.25 X 8.0 X 0.2 inches | 0.23 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781946777553
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Author and editor Robert Jeschonek grew up in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, lived for years in Altoona, and has made it his mission to keep the rich history and culture of the region alive in his writing. His books and stories include Long Live Glosser's, Christmas at Glosser's, Easter at Glosser's, Halloween at Glosser's, Death by Polka, Fear of Rain, and Penn Traffic Forever, all set in and around Johnstown and Cambria County. He's written a lot of other cool stuff, too, including Star Trek and Doctor Who fiction and Batman comics. His young adult fantasy novel, My Favorite Band Does Not Exist, won a Forward National Literature Award and was named a top ten first novel for youth by Booklist magazine. His work has been published around the world in over a hundred books, e-books, and audio books. You can find out more about them at www.piepresspublishing.com and www.thefictioneer.com or by looking up his name on Facebook, Twitter, or Google.
EDITOR: In 2014, I eased into editing. A critique group made its way onto my priority list. If a writer buddy needed a beta read, I jumped at the chance to apply a critical eye as well as positive reinforcement to the task. With every project I worked on, whether writing or offering constructive criticism, I aimed to improve my craft as I helped my fellow author. Becoming an editor wasn't my goal, but as I learned more about the mechanics of writing, a natural evolution occurred. My editing skills grew at a much more rapid pace than my writing skills did. Since 2014, I've edited countless anthologies, novels, and independent short works from various authors. I wish I had counted. That number would be pretty handy right about now. My primary focus is on speculative fiction, but I'm also interested in women's fiction and romance.