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DISCOUNTED PRICING!Authors from around the world, including the U.S., Spain, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United Kingdom, have contributed to this sci-fi anthology. The authors of A World Unimagined stretch the limits of what you may think you know to the limits of your imagination. This over-300 page collection of tales include works from new writers to award winning authors, novices and seasoned authors alike.
PRAISE FOR A WORLD UNIMAGINED
Wow! An eclectic menagerie of X-Files material. My favorite was the alien invasion of the Vietnam War’s Hanoi Hilton.
Wendy Landers author of Just Let Time Pass wendylanders.com
Science Fiction is the great cosmos governed only by the power of What If…The more you can imagine and wonder at, the better we all will be…the book is definitely worth reading.
Bruce Blanchard, Book Reviewer https: //www.facebook.com/bruce.blanchard2
Soul Collector by T. Gillmore US: A world where one’s man imagination is another man’s fate
Star Crossed by Tom Howard US: Visitor from a strange planet, hero or harbinger?
Degrees of Life by Theresa Jacobs CANADA: People: The ultimate post-apocalyptic monsters
Soloman’s Key by Jason J. McCuiston US: A futuristic, noir detective story of magic and demons
The Traveler by J. McBrearty US: Other worldly strangers unravel a mystery and their pasts
Jaws of the Jabberwock by Kevin Singer US: Planetary colonists unearth more than a new place to live
Last Sub to Tel-K by Joachim Heijndermans NETHERLANDS: Futuristic tale of prisoners, personalities & perfidy
Under Vlacq by F. J. Robledano-Espin SPAIN: Rethinking your place in the universe far below the lunar surface
Looking Into A Dream World by Ken Grant US: Hell hath no fury like a daughter scorned
Sickly Sweet by Mike Hultquist US: Post-apocalyptic survival unlike any imagined
Alien Ways by Stephanie Barr US: Extra-terrestrial science from a different point of view
Her Right-Hand Man by Teresa Twomey US: Planetary ambassadors handle prejudice and civil upheaval
Brinkman’s War by Marie D. Jones US: The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. - Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Space Junk by Andrea L. Staum US: Galactic scavengers salvage their origins
All Because of the Bees by Theresa Jacobs
CANADA: The sting of surviving the end of the world
What Goes Around… by C. R. Downing US: Cosmic karma for a world under siege or alien manifest destiny?
The Other Fellow’s Shoes by G. Lloyd Helm US: A remote world: Freaky Friday vs. insectophobia
Zeroth Iteration by Flemming Lord UK: Quantum computing, a new universe, or an experiment gone right?
The Gasher by T. Gillmore US: A family’s struggle to conquer their differences and a hostile planet
45 Degrees North, 123 Degrees West by Dave Steinman CANADA: One great mystery explained, then lost in time
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DISCOUNTED PRICING!Authors from around the world, including the U.S., Spain, the Netherlands, Canada, and the United Kingdom, have contributed to this sci-fi anthology. The authors of A World Unimagined stretch the limits of what you may think you know to the limits of your imagination. This over-300 page collection of tales include works from new writers to award winning authors, novices and seasoned authors alike.
PRAISE FOR A WORLD UNIMAGINED
Wow! An eclectic menagerie of X-Files material. My favorite was the alien invasion of the Vietnam War’s Hanoi Hilton.
Wendy Landers author of Just Let Time Pass wendylanders.com
Science Fiction is the great cosmos governed only by the power of What If…The more you can imagine and wonder at, the better we all will be…the book is definitely worth reading.
Bruce Blanchard, Book Reviewer https: //www.facebook.com/bruce.blanchard2
Soul Collector by T. Gillmore US: A world where one’s man imagination is another man’s fate
Star Crossed by Tom Howard US: Visitor from a strange planet, hero or harbinger?
Degrees of Life by Theresa Jacobs CANADA: People: The ultimate post-apocalyptic monsters
Soloman’s Key by Jason J. McCuiston US: A futuristic, noir detective story of magic and demons
The Traveler by J. McBrearty US: Other worldly strangers unravel a mystery and their pasts
Jaws of the Jabberwock by Kevin Singer US: Planetary colonists unearth more than a new place to live
Last Sub to Tel-K by Joachim Heijndermans NETHERLANDS: Futuristic tale of prisoners, personalities & perfidy
Under Vlacq by F. J. Robledano-Espin SPAIN: Rethinking your place in the universe far below the lunar surface
Looking Into A Dream World by Ken Grant US: Hell hath no fury like a daughter scorned
Sickly Sweet by Mike Hultquist US: Post-apocalyptic survival unlike any imagined
Alien Ways by Stephanie Barr US: Extra-terrestrial science from a different point of view
Her Right-Hand Man by Teresa Twomey US: Planetary ambassadors handle prejudice and civil upheaval
Brinkman’s War by Marie D. Jones US: The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting. - Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Space Junk by Andrea L. Staum US: Galactic scavengers salvage their origins
All Because of the Bees by Theresa Jacobs
CANADA: The sting of surviving the end of the world
What Goes Around… by C. R. Downing US: Cosmic karma for a world under siege or alien manifest destiny?
The Other Fellow’s Shoes by G. Lloyd Helm US: A remote world: Freaky Friday vs. insectophobia
Zeroth Iteration by Flemming Lord UK: Quantum computing, a new universe, or an experiment gone right?
The Gasher by T. Gillmore US: A family’s struggle to conquer their differences and a hostile planet
45 Degrees North, 123 Degrees West by Dave Steinman CANADA: One great mystery explained, then lost in time