· 2019
This Fourth Omnibus edition of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned is loaded with seventeen sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories - from thirteen of today’s top speculative fiction writers. 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 in the short story format. These are Dark Sci Fi Slipstream Tales like you've never read before.
· 2017
This sixteenth issue of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned consists of five sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short TIME TRAVEL themed stories-each from a different featured master of speculative fiction. Nathan M. Beauchamp shares a glimpse of space time Christopher J. Valin invites us to Phone Home Paul K. Swardstrom splinters a Wrench Ernie Howard introduces us to Gramps And Daniel Arthur Smith presents the Lorem Tempus (from the Spectral Worlds)
Have we ever needed caped crusaders more than today?Thirteen wildly talented authors join forces to bring you never-before published tales of Superheroes doing what they do-saving the world.Live vicariously through the Supers of today in the all original series Superheroes and Vile Villains.Continue in the Rapterverse with Valin and Martinez's Who Will Save Them When I'm Gone? Read a new installment of SCRAM by Jon Frater. Experience what happens when a simple song can change reality in JDC Burnhil's Jingle.More stories than you could shake a radioactive cat at for the price of one!
This nineteenth issue of Tales from the Canyons of the Damned consists of five sharp, suspenseful, thought provoking short stories-each from a different featured master of speculative fiction. Peter Cawdron puts a new spin on a Twilight Zone Classic Christopher J. Valin pays tribute to the Halloween of our youth Lara Frater invites us into the world of house hunting Kevin Lauderdale feature James and Reggie in yet another of their comedic adventures And Daniel Arthur Smith shares another clip from the Lost Tapes series 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 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.
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· 2008
A novel of intrigue and adventurefollowing the trail of an alien artifactthrough past ... and future ... history.Written by Nine of today's mostpromising authors.
· 2016
THE CITY'S GREATEST HERO HAS DISAPPEARED and it's up to his teenage sidekick to find him. But Red Raptor isn't prepared for the challenges he must face when he has to go up against their most dangerous foe without his partner. Sawyer was starting to get a little bored being Red Raptor, the sidekick of The Black Harrier. Since his power allows him to copy anything he watches, he's followed his partner into numerous battles and come through virtually unscathed. In fact, his problems living at home with an alcoholic single mom and being bullied at school are worse than anything he's faced as a crime fighter. And then there's this girl... For the first time in his life, Red Raptor is forced to test the limits of his abilities and come to grips with what it means to be a hero. "Valin has taken the familiar and re-imagined it in an exciting and fresh way for the next generation of superhero fans." - Bret Bernal, Tao Boy and Engine
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· 2017
Interstellar journeys. Epic battles. Artificial Intelligence's longing for meaning. Life as we know it, ending... Sci-Fi Bridge is thrilled to present its second collection from bestselling authors and newly emerging writers. These stories span the near and far future. They transport you to worlds unknown. They examine today's fears amid tomorrow's technologies. From the far corners of the galaxy to the inner reaches of the human heart, the exciting stories in At the Helm will thrill, inspire, and make you wonder--do humans have what it takes to build a better future? Or are we doomed by our own failings?Foreword by Jay Allan. "Scout" by Will McIntosh."Gelassenheit" by Chris Pourteau."Rubbish with Names" by Felix R. Savage."Galaxy's Edge" by Jason Anspach and Nick Cole"A God Among Us" by Rhett C. Bruno"Just An Old Fashioned Lust Story" by Christopher J. Valin"The Quarium Wars" by E. E. Giorgi"Death-Life on Kepler 452b" by Hall & Beaulieu"The Tunnel" by Andreas Christensen"Caterpillar" by Isaac Hooke"The Null" by Vincent Trigili"The Machine" by Mark R. Healy"Bottled Lightning" by Philip Harris"The Gambit" by Rysa Walker"Control" by Will Swardstrom"The Greatest Serial Killer in the Universe" by Robert Jeschonek"Magnet" by David Adams"Stasis Dream" by Josi RussellWant to know more about Sci-Fi Bridge? Visit our site at www.scifibridge.com and subscribe to receive giveaways and great Sci-Fi deals straight to your inbox.
· 2017
When Sawyer Vincent, otherwise known as Red Raptor, gets fed up with the strict rules being enforced by the Guild of Masked Crimefighters, he decides to start his own super group of teen heroes. But things don't go as smoothly as he hoped, and soon the drama starts to overshadow the action and adventure. Meanwhile, Sawyer gets a job working at a fast food burger place to help hide his crime fighting activities from his mom, but it becomes more trouble when it's worth when his boss turns out to be a tyrant. Things are even more complicated by the fact that the restaurant is owned by Frank Douglas, the original Black Harrier--who happens to be Sawyer's father. From award-winning writer Christopher J. Valin and cover artist Jonboy Meyers (Teen Titans, Spawn) comes a new kind of superhero story full of action, adventure, and humor. Praise for Sidekick: The Red Raptor File - Part 1 "[T]he plot unfolds with rapid-fire action that should keep superhero-obsessed readers engaged." - Publishers Weekly "Valin has taken the familiar and re-imagined it in an exciting and fresh way for the next generation of superhero fans." - Bret Bernal, Tao Boy and Engine
· 2009
When you think of the great heroes of the 18th Century Royal Navy, you would probably think of Horatio Nelson, possibly Sir Sidney Smith; but would the name Sir Charles Douglas spring to mind? If it doesn't-it should. Sir Charles Douglas played a pivotal role in many of the most important events of the late eighteenth century, and yet his name appears only in short passages and footnotes of works on naval history and the American Revolution. In Fortune's Favorite: Sir Charles Douglas and the Breaking of the Line, the Royal Navy captain finally receives the attention he deserves for his part in the Relief of Quebec, the Battle of Valcour Island, his naval gunnery innovations, and the Battle of the Saints, including his contribution to the "breaking of the line" maneuver, which has been a subject of controversy for nearly two centuries. Written by an American descendent of Sir Charles, Fortune's Favorite is the definitive work on this most extraordinary man.