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Get ‘Em While You Can

I’ve gotten word that three anthologies I have stories in won’t be available much longer. If you want them, you should act now. All of them are available in print and electronic editions. The anthologies are:

WEIRD MENACE – This is a two volume set of weird menace stories in the vein of what were known as weird menace pulps. One volume contains stories with contemporary settings and the other contains stories set during the pulp era. I’m only in the pulp era one, but all the stories are fun. You know you need both volumes. If you’re not sure what weird menace is, think Scooby Doo without the kids and the dog but with a lot more titillation. Volume 1 Volume 2

TALES FROM THE OTHERVERSE – This is an alternate history collection. Some stories are serious. Others are just gonzo fun. James Reasoner’s story was runner up for the Sidewise Award, and Bill Crider’s story won.

ROCKET’S RED GLARE – This is a science fiction anthology that presents positive views of the future. Three of the stories in this volume were selected for one of the Year’s Best anthologies for the year it was published, which was the source with the most selections that year.

I’m proud and honored to have been published in these anthologies alongside some amazing writers. The anthologies won’t be available for long, so if you don’t have them and think you might like them, click the links. They won’t last long. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.