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The Society of Misfit Stories Presents: Volume Two - cover

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The Society of Misfit Stories Presents: Volume Two

Milo James Fowler, Derek Muk, Aaron Vlek, Calvin Demmer, Russell Hemmell, Dawn Vogel, Nidhi Singh, Elena Clark, Margret A. Treiber

Editorial: Bards and Sages Publishing

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Sinopsis

The Society of Misfit Stories Presents this eclectic collection of exceptional novelettes and novellas from some of the most unique voices in the speculative genres. This diverse anthology offers readers an enticing assortment of high fantasy, alien adventure, paranormal investigations, haunts both real and imagined, and more. 
In Volume II: 
Last Chances by Michael Gardner 
The Good Seed by Tom Howard 
The Last Hunt by Claire Salcedo 
Justice is Blind by Dawn Vogel 
Indigo Alyeska by Rhonda Eikamp 
Rolling Reality by Margret A. Treiber 
Up In Smoke by Milo James Fowler 
The Case of the Yuletide Bride by Aaron Vlek 
Fire in the Woods by T.R. North 
Red Sun Rising by Mike Adamson 
The Municipality of Lost Souls by Jeannie Wycherley 
Zombie Island by Derek Muk 
Forbidden Fruit by Calvin Demmer 
The Thousand-Year Colony by Russell Hemmell 
The Mail Order Bride by Nidhi Singh 
A Whisper in Scales by E. K. Wagner 
The Soul in the Machine by Daniel Kilkelly 
Three Times a Ronin Shouts by S.H. Mansouri 
A Portrait of Life by Fred McGavran 
Emily in the Wall by Neil Davies 
The Borrowscale Defection by Susanne Dutton 
Blood and Sand: A Cult Love Story by Larry Griffin 
Metal Skin by Francis J Burns 
Down in the Clockwork City by Mark William Chase 
Let Them Eat Cake by Aaron Moskalik 
The Abbot's Garden by Stewart C Baker 
The Man that Moved the Mountain by Nestor Delfino 
A Totem's Tale by Beeman 
Post-Modem Alchemy by Michael Andre-Driussi 
A Christmas Tree by Rhema Sayers 
Unseen by Jacob Adams 
Unwelcome Guests by Shannon Lawrence 
Single Combat by David W. Landrum 
The Resurrection of Hasan II by Hamad Al-Rayes 
The Worst of Times by Elana Gomel
Disponible desde: 07/08/2018.

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