Hadrosaur Tales 7 is a collection of science fiction short stories and poetry. The seventh installment of Hadrosaur Tales opens with a poem by K.S. Hardy that ponders the world of sleep and dreams. That is followed by story, "A Time to Reap," by John B. Rosenman. In Rosenman's story, an alien is "abducted" by a lonely farmer's widow. In Barbara T. Karmazin's "Down Came a Blackbird," a woman learns several life lessons as she learns how to repair a space station. "The Lady in Blue and the Battle of Caborca" by Gary Every tells the story of a spirit who travels through the ages helping people in need throughout Mexico and the Southwestern United States. Eight other stories and eleven poems complete the issue. They explore such issues as the mysteries of whales, the meaning of friendship and dwarves that steal both souls and trousers.
David Lee Summers is an author, editor and astronomer living somewhere between the western and final frontiers. He is the author of eleven novels including The Solar Sea, Owl Dance, and The Astronomer's Crypt. His short fiction and poetry has appeared in such magazines as Realms of Fantasy, Cemetery Dance, The Martian Wave, Star*Line and The Santa Clara Review. He has edited the science fiction and fantasy magazine, Tales of the Talisman and the Full-Throttle Space Tales Anthologies Space Pirates and Space Horrors. Over the years, David has also worked at numerous observatories in the U.S. including Kitt Peak National Observatory.