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Books By M. Darusha Wehm
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David Guymer ,
Robbie MacNiven ,
Tristan Palmgren ,
M K Hutchins ,
M Darusha Wehm ,
Cath Lauria ,
Thomas Parrott ,
C L Werner ,
Charlotte Llewelyn-Wells
$14.99
Take a whirlwind tour to the incredible planet of a million fantasy races, the Crucible, in this wild science fantasy anthology from the hit new game, KeyForge.
Welcome to the Crucible – an artificial planet larger than our sun – an ever-growing patchwork of countless other worlds, filled with creatures, sentient beings and societies stolen from across the universe by the mythical Architects. Across this dizzying juxtaposition of alien biospheres, the enigmatic and godlike Archons seek to unlock the secrets at the heart of the Crucible. Everyone else is just trying to survive... Explore ten tales of adventure in a realm where science and magic team up, of discovery and culture clash, featuring mad Martian scientists, cybernetic surgeons, battle reenactors, elven thieves, private investigators, goblins, saurian monsters, and the newly arrived human Star Alliance.
Welcome to the Crucible – an artificial planet larger than our sun – an ever-growing patchwork of countless other worlds, filled with creatures, sentient beings and societies stolen from across the universe by the mythical Architects. Across this dizzying juxtaposition of alien biospheres, the enigmatic and godlike Archons seek to unlock the secrets at the heart of the Crucible. Everyone else is just trying to survive... Explore ten tales of adventure in a realm where science and magic team up, of discovery and culture clash, featuring mad Martian scientists, cybernetic surgeons, battle reenactors, elven thieves, private investigators, goblins, saurian monsters, and the newly arrived human Star Alliance.
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Andy Sawyer ,
Edward Ahern ,
Stewart C. Baker ,
Keyan Bowes ,
Beth Cato ,
Sarah Hans ,
Rob Hartzell ,
Alexis A. Hunter ,
Rachael K. Jones ,
Jacob M. Lambert ,
Adrian Ludens ,
Mike Morgan ,
Kate O'Connor ,
Conor Powers-Smith ,
Zach Shephard ,
David Tallerman ,
Brian Trent ,
Patrick Tumblety ,
Donald Jacob Uitvlugt ,
M. Darusha Wehm ,
Nemma Wollenfang
$16.99
New Author and collections. A deluxe edition of super-charged, original and classic short stories. Dystopia, Post-Apocalypse, time travel, robots and more this brilliant collection brings together the best of today's writers (many stories previously unpublished), with an eclectic range of science fiction masters including H. Rider Haggard, Stanley G. Weinbaum, Philip Frances Nowlan, Edward Page Mitchell and Jack London.
An eclectic collection of SF adventure tales.
An eclectic collection of SF adventure tales.
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The Qubit Zirconium: A KeyForge Novel
06/04/2021
$14.99
Alien detectives stumble across a mystery that could tear apart their patchwork planet, the Crucible, in this riotous science fantasy novel from the smash hit game, KeyForge
Wibble & Pplimz, the Crucible’s most unusual private investigators, must set off from their office in Hub City to clear the name of a former client. Along the way, their investigation broadens from a simple accusation of theft to include a missing person, a potential murder, and a highly unusual gem. Four interlinking incidents take them across the Crucible, as they attempt to solve the case. But there’s something more sinister lurking underneath: evidence of a secret society that aims to discover the power of the Architects, and forever change the nature of the Crucible itself.
Wibble & Pplimz, the Crucible’s most unusual private investigators, must set off from their office in Hub City to clear the name of a former client. Along the way, their investigation broadens from a simple accusation of theft to include a missing person, a potential murder, and a highly unusual gem. Four interlinking incidents take them across the Crucible, as they attempt to solve the case. But there’s something more sinister lurking underneath: evidence of a secret society that aims to discover the power of the Architects, and forever change the nature of the Crucible itself.
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Children of Arkadia
31/10/2020
$7.10
Kaus wants nothing more than to be loved while its human counterpart, Raj Patel, believes fervently in freedom. Arkadia, one of four space stations circling Jupiter, was to be a refuge for all who fought the corrupt systems of old Earth, a haven where both humans and Artificial Intelligences could be happy and free. But the old prejudices and desires are still at play and, no matter how well-meaning its citizens, the children of Arkadia have tough compromises to make.
When the future of humanity is at stake, which will prove more powerful: freedom or happiness? What sacrifices will Kaus, Raj, and the rest of Arkadia’s residents have to make to survive?
When the future of humanity is at stake, which will prove more powerful: freedom or happiness? What sacrifices will Kaus, Raj, and the rest of Arkadia’s residents have to make to survive?
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Retaking Elysium: a Mars Consortium story
29/10/2019
$5.91
Mars is good place to reinvent yourself, isn’t it?
Jules Morales’s life has always been a state of contact change. When the opportunity comes up, why not take a trip to Mars to work on the platinum mining operation—and make a load of money? But what if there is more to Mars than just a payday and an adventure?
The woman now calling herself Lisa Marie has spent her whole life trapped by the struggle to make ends meet, and sometimes held hostage by her own memories. On Mars she might finally find financial security, but will she also find something to care about today, and maybe even for the future?
Mars is a world in transition, caught in the balance between capitalist exploitation and human exploration. The first people of Mars need to find a way to build a functioning economic zone and liveable habitat on the Red Planet. But could they do more—create a community, a true new home for humanity?
Jules Morales’s life has always been a state of contact change. When the opportunity comes up, why not take a trip to Mars to work on the platinum mining operation—and make a load of money? But what if there is more to Mars than just a payday and an adventure?
The woman now calling herself Lisa Marie has spent her whole life trapped by the struggle to make ends meet, and sometimes held hostage by her own memories. On Mars she might finally find financial security, but will she also find something to care about today, and maybe even for the future?
Mars is a world in transition, caught in the balance between capitalist exploitation and human exploration. The first people of Mars need to find a way to build a functioning economic zone and liveable habitat on the Red Planet. But could they do more—create a community, a true new home for humanity?
The Voyage of the White Cloud
27/11/2018
$7.07
Can home be a place you’ve never been, a place no one has ever been?
The White Cloud is the most audacious experiment the human species has ever undertaken—to search for a new Earth. The ship and its crew exist for a solitary purpose—to reach a distant planet and establish a colony. However, the vast majority of people undertaking this journey will not live to see its result, nor were they part of the decision-making process to leave.
A novel-in-stories, following the many generations who make the journey, The Voyage of the White Cloud asks how you can find meaning as a slave to destiny, a mere stepping-stone in history.These are the stories of the most ordinary people on a most extraordinary journey.
The White Cloud is the most audacious experiment the human species has ever undertaken—to search for a new Earth. The ship and its crew exist for a solitary purpose—to reach a distant planet and establish a colony. However, the vast majority of people undertaking this journey will not live to see its result, nor were they part of the decision-making process to leave.
A novel-in-stories, following the many generations who make the journey, The Voyage of the White Cloud asks how you can find meaning as a slave to destiny, a mere stepping-stone in history.These are the stories of the most ordinary people on a most extraordinary journey.
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Modern Love and other stories
13/03/2018
$5.52
Two dozen tales of far away worlds, future Earths, a reality that lives beside our own.
From childhood dreams that haunt adulthood to alien creatures trapped in a never-ending cycle to visions of a future among the stars, the stories in this collection span the realms of the fantastic but with a core of humanity. You’ll find hope in dystopia, despair in perfection and one or two bug-eyed aliens.
Includes “Fire.Escape.” (shortlisted for the Sir Julius Vogel award for best novella, 2013) and “The Interview” — both part of the Andersson Dexter universe.
From childhood dreams that haunt adulthood to alien creatures trapped in a never-ending cycle to visions of a future among the stars, the stories in this collection span the realms of the fantastic but with a core of humanity. You’ll find hope in dystopia, despair in perfection and one or two bug-eyed aliens.
Includes “Fire.Escape.” (shortlisted for the Sir Julius Vogel award for best novella, 2013) and “The Interview” — both part of the Andersson Dexter universe.
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by
Katrina Archer ,
M. Darusha Wehm ,
Holly Schofield ,
Robert Dawson ,
Anatoly Belilovsky ,
Alex Shvartsman ,
Liam Hogan ,
Matt Colborn ,
William Delman ,
Ariel Bolton
$1.38
Now in a single collection by editor Katrina Archer, get all of the short climate fiction published by Little Blue Marble in 2017.
M. Darusha Wehm shows us our blue marble as viewed from Mars. Anatoly Belilovsky meditates on family and love in a drowned future Ireland. Alex Shvartsman controls the weather. Robert Dawson evokes the nostalgia of a child for gas-powered cars. Holly Schofield highlights wildlife in distress with an allegory of clowns. Liam Hogan takes the slacker's doctrine to its logical extreme. Matt Colborn's toaster fixes the planet. William Delman gives us quiet persistence in the face of disaster. And Ariel Bolton investigates the plight of refugees from the North Pole.
Get inspired to change our climate for the better with stories from these distinctive voices of speculative fiction.
M. Darusha Wehm shows us our blue marble as viewed from Mars. Anatoly Belilovsky meditates on family and love in a drowned future Ireland. Alex Shvartsman controls the weather. Robert Dawson evokes the nostalgia of a child for gas-powered cars. Holly Schofield highlights wildlife in distress with an allegory of clowns. Liam Hogan takes the slacker's doctrine to its logical extreme. Matt Colborn's toaster fixes the planet. William Delman gives us quiet persistence in the face of disaster. And Ariel Bolton investigates the plight of refugees from the North Pole.
Get inspired to change our climate for the better with stories from these distinctive voices of speculative fiction.
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Pixels and Flesh (Andersson Dexter Book 4)
19/12/2017
$5.11
After settling into a new job, new home and new living arrangements, Andersson Dexter has finally found a comfortable life in both the physical and virtual worlds. But that sense of security is blown apart when an explosion rocks Dex’s real-life Nice neighbourhood.
He and his colleagues begin an investigation into a string of seemingly senseless and random vandalism attacks that remind them all of similar assaults in the simulated world Marionette City. While at first the attacks seem more like a nuisance than a threat, Dex discovers that there are more serious — even fatal — consequences.
As the trail leads Dex closer and closer to home, he is forced to confront the lengths he is willing to go for justice.
He and his colleagues begin an investigation into a string of seemingly senseless and random vandalism attacks that remind them all of similar assaults in the simulated world Marionette City. While at first the attacks seem more like a nuisance than a threat, Dex discovers that there are more serious — even fatal — consequences.
As the trail leads Dex closer and closer to home, he is forced to confront the lengths he is willing to go for justice.
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Dave Golder ,
Kim Antieau ,
Steve Carr ,
Carolyn Charron ,
Megan Dorei ,
Sarah Lyn Eaton ,
Michelle Kaseler ,
Claude Lalumière ,
Gerri Leen ,
Konstantine Paradias ,
Jeff Parsons ,
Kelsey Shannahan ,
Nidhi Singh ,
Jeremy Szal ,
J.M. Templet ,
Russ Thorne ,
M. Darusha Wehm ,
Andrew J. Wilson
$16.99
New Authors and collections. Following the great success of 2015's Gothic Fantasy, deluxe edition short story compilations, this latest in the series is packed with tales set in bleak and paradisiacal worlds of boundless imagination from classic authors and exciting budding contemporary writers. Classic authors include Edward Bellamy, Samuel Butler, Robert W. Chambers, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, Richard Jefferies, Rudyard Kipling, Jack London, Thomas More, William Morris, Mary Shelley, Voltaire.
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Mothership Zeta: Issue 4
27/07/2016
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Beth Goder ,
Barry Charman ,
Amy Griswold ,
S.B. Divya ,
Jamie Wahls ,
Russell Reed ,
M. Darusha Wehm ,
Pamela Gay ,
James Patrick Kelly ,
Sean Robinson
$4.00
The fourth ezine from the popular podcast production company, Escape Artists, Mothership Zeta offers speculative fiction that has a focus on fun.
Table of Contents
Editorials
Fiction: War Profiteering by M. Darusha Wehm
Fiction: The Call of Chewing Gum by Russell Reed
Nonfiction: Inside the Matrix by Pamela L. Gay
Fiction: For the Children by Jamie Wahls
Nonfiction: The Story Doctor is (In) by James Patrick Kelly
Nonfiction: Interview: Finder’s Carla Speed McNeil by Adam Gallardo
Fiction: The Boy Who Made Flowers by S.B. Divya
Nonfiction: The Absence of Being Alone: Companions in McCaffrey’s Pern, Lackey’s Valdemar, Hobb’s Farseer by Sean R. Robinson
Nonfiction: Lasting Fiction Review: Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl by Karen Bovenmyer
Fiction: Ratcatcher by Amy Griswold
Nonfiction: I Wish I’d Read Xenogenesis Twenty Years Ago by Rachael Acks
Fiction: Looking for Morticia Addams in All the Wrong Places by Barry Charman
Fiction: Eating the Sun by Beth Goder
Table of Contents
Editorials
Fiction: War Profiteering by M. Darusha Wehm
Fiction: The Call of Chewing Gum by Russell Reed
Nonfiction: Inside the Matrix by Pamela L. Gay
Fiction: For the Children by Jamie Wahls
Nonfiction: The Story Doctor is (In) by James Patrick Kelly
Nonfiction: Interview: Finder’s Carla Speed McNeil by Adam Gallardo
Fiction: The Boy Who Made Flowers by S.B. Divya
Nonfiction: The Absence of Being Alone: Companions in McCaffrey’s Pern, Lackey’s Valdemar, Hobb’s Farseer by Sean R. Robinson
Nonfiction: Lasting Fiction Review: Paolo Bacigalupi’s The Windup Girl by Karen Bovenmyer
Fiction: Ratcatcher by Amy Griswold
Nonfiction: I Wish I’d Read Xenogenesis Twenty Years Ago by Rachael Acks
Fiction: Looking for Morticia Addams in All the Wrong Places by Barry Charman
Fiction: Eating the Sun by Beth Goder
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Stephen Dedman ,
Dave Freer ,
Lyn McConchie ,
Douglas A Van Belle ,
Dirk Flinthart ,
Ian Nichols ,
Edwina Harvey ,
Simon Petrie
$5.31
A collection of 14 speculative short stories by Australian and New Zealand authors / editors: Simon Petrie, Edwina Harvey ; authors: Stephen Dedman, Dirk Flinthart, Dave Freer, Michelle Goldsmith, Alex Isle, Lyn McConchie, Claire McKenna, Charlotte Nash, Ian Nichols, Leife Shallcross, Grant Stone, Douglas A Van Belle, Janeen Webb, M Darusha Wehm. Cover artist, Lewis P. Morley
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