ALIEN SKY available 3-13-13
Pick up a copy of ALIEN SKY, featuring my short story, “Freestone”, beginning March 13. You will be able to buy ALIEN SKY, edited by Justin Nicholes, through Amazon.com, Powells.com, and BookDepository.com for a fixed price, or you can order it straight from Another Sky Press for the production and shipping costs, plus whatever you think its worth.
The phenomenal cover art by Erik Abel (pictured: right) gives you an accurate sounding for how good the book might be, but if you’re one of those “can’t just a book by its cover” types, take a long look at the table of contents:
- “The Machines Change” by Justin Nicholes
- “Red Dust from His Boots” by Paul Jessup
- “Crime Is Multiversal” by RCJ Graves
- “Fetch” by Marshall Moore
- “Focus” by Brian Koscienski & Chris Pisano
- “To Mine Blood” by Joe Matar
- “The Last First” by Guy Salvidge
- “Chewers” by J. Kelley Anderson
- “The Promise of Extinction” by Chris White
- “Residual Humanity” by Joe Jablonski
- “Freestone” by Christian A. Larsen
- “Dominance” by Georgina Kamsika
- “Gordian Knot” by Tom Howard
- “The Winter of Man” by Jeremy Clymer
- “Feather Wait” by Doug Donnan
- “Caves” by Benjamin Christensen
- “Whistle in the Wind” by Gerry Huntman
- “Epsom Ipsom” by T. Lloyd Reilly
- “Aquatic Destiny” by Shane Ward
- “Whatever Can GOBAD” by Daniel Pearlman
- “Painting the Stars Red” by Derek Smith
- “A New Pair of Eyes” by Hunter Liguore
“Freestone” isn’t my first foray into science fiction, but ALIEN SKY will be my first sci-fi anthology, and I say its about time. I started writing science fiction before I started writing horror, and really, a good chunk of the science fiction genre is horror. Pick up ALIEN SKY on March 13 and read “Freestone”, and you’ll know what I mean.
January 30, 2013 at 8:17 am
Reblogged this on Wrapped Up in Books: the home of Guy Salvidge and commented:
Update on the Alien Sky anthology from Another Sky Press, which includes my story “The Last First”. This post was written by Chris Larsen of exlibrislarsen.com and links to most of the writers in the anthology.