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Conflict across the cosmos. New frontiers discovered. What it means to be human reimagined.
Dreams of tomorrow become reality in this third collection of bestselling authors and newly emerging writers from Sci-Fi Bridge. From the inner worlds of unforgettable characters to alien planets at the farthest reaches of our galaxy and beyond, our writers examine the human experien ...more
Dreams of tomorrow become reality in this third collection of bestselling authors and newly emerging writers from Sci-Fi Bridge. From the inner worlds of unforgettable characters to alien planets at the farthest reaches of our galaxy and beyond, our writers examine the human experien ...more
Kindle Edition, 343 pages
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July 27th 2017
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The third ‘At the Helm’ anthology from Sci-Fi Bridge is another cracking collection. Taking it a story at a time:
Story 1: 'Centurion' by M.G. Herron
Off the starting blocks with a tale of humans on Alpha Centauri. It was fun and pretty cute. 4 stars
Story 2: 'Geospermia' by Patty Jansen
While there were some good ideas here, I couldn't get on with the author's writing style and felt that the story would've benefited from an editor with a firmer hand. 2 stars
Story 3: 'Stormi
ng the Norse Wind' by M.D ...more
Story 1: 'Centurion' by M.G. Herron
Off the starting blocks with a tale of humans on Alpha Centauri. It was fun and pretty cute. 4 stars
Story 2: 'Geospermia' by Patty Jansen
While there were some good ideas here, I couldn't get on with the author's writing style and felt that the story would've benefited from an editor with a firmer hand. 2 stars
Story 3: 'Stormi
ng the Norse Wind' by M.D ...more

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A varied collection of science fiction stories, all with their own merits. It was a blast to read, they are a good way to see an author's style. ...more
A varied collection of science fiction stories, all with their own merits. It was a blast to read, they are a good way to see an author's style. ...more

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I picked this up to read M. D. Cooper's short story about Tanis Richards. The whole book is worth WAY more than the price tag. Very entertaining group of writers!
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Introduction: Chris Fox
One of the very good things about this series (and others from the SciFi Bridge mob) is that the stories are all new (I think) and while many of the authors are unfamiliar there are several favourites, who may be visiting their universe(s) in short story form - David Vandyke gives us another Repeth story: here she is meeting 'Bull' ben Tauros for the first time (see also the story in Bridge Across the Stars for another ben Tauros story in which Repeth has an offstage voice ...more
One of the very good things about this series (and others from the SciFi Bridge mob) is that the stories are all new (I think) and while many of the authors are unfamiliar there are several favourites, who may be visiting their universe(s) in short story form - David Vandyke gives us another Repeth story: here she is meeting 'Bull' ben Tauros for the first time (see also the story in Bridge Across the Stars for another ben Tauros story in which Repeth has an offstage voice ...more

This was a pretty good collection of stories. As with any collection, there are some great stories and some not-so-great. There weren't any bad ones here. Also with short stories, I sometimes really get into a story, only to have it end. A few of these felt more like just the first chapter of a book, rather than a complete short story. Anyway, it was a decent read.
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