[New Release] "Tailfeather" in Apexology: Science Fiction and Fantasy

Apexology: Science Fiction and Fantasy CoverHi everyone!


I am thrilled to announce the debut of my dystopian science fiction story entitled Tailfeather in Apexology: Science Fiction and Fantasy. Set in a far-flung future, you learn why Maria undergoes a series of invasive surgeries to become a cybernetic bird for the U.F.S. military. This is the second story that has been published in my ever-expansive setting and I'm happy to be a part of this collection. You can read a little more about the setting's high concepts in my post entitled Writing the Future, the Slow Creep of Ages.


The anthology is available in digital for $2.99 on Amazon.com, DriveThruSciFi.com and by buying direct from Apex Book Company.


I hope you will do me the honor of supporting my work.


Special thanks go out to fellow author Stephen Blackmoore whose dark fantasy novel City of the Lost debuts in January 2012 from DAW.


Take a peek at the table of contents below! Happy reading!


Apexology: Science Fiction and Fantasy Table of Contents
Dedalus and the Labyrinth – J.M. McDermott

The Imagination Hospital – Guy Hasson

Ride of a Lifetime – Patrick S. Tomlinson

The Komastu – Jennifer Brozek

Stinker City – George R. Galuschak

Tailfeather – Monica Valentinelli

Temple of Regrets – Maurice Broaddus

Haunted Empire – Deanna Knippling

And Night Swallowed the World – Paul Jessup

BollyWorld Gods, Bubonic Men, and the Cyberpunk Samurai – O.M.R. Anwar and M. Zak Anwar

Coming Home – Gene O'Neill

Extremum – R. Thomas Riley and Roy C. Booth

Ride the Wild Wind – Gill Ainsworth

In Her Image – Michael A. Burstein

Unicorn Gold – Alethea Kontis

Gemphalon – Elizabeth Engstrom

G-O-O-D-B-Y-E – Nick Mamatas

Covenant – Lavie Tidhar


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