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Hurley's Heroes #2

Patreon Collection: Volume 2

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12 amazing tales from the future.

Table of contents:
The Sinners and the Sea
The Hysteria of Anson U.
The Fisherman and the Pig
Crossroads at Jannah
Garda
Obsidian
The Madness of Memory
Godspeaker
Paint It Red
When We Fall
Sister Solveig and Mr. Denial
The One We Feed

Collection of the stories supported by Kameron Hurley's patrons in 2017.

267 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2017

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About the author

Kameron Hurley

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Kameron Hurley is the author of the upcoming science ficition thriller These Savage Stars (2026), The Light Brigade, and The Stars are Legion, as well as the award-winning God’s War Trilogy and The Worldbreaker Saga. Hurley has won the Hugo Award, Locus Award, Kitschy Award, and Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer. She was a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Nebula Award, and the Gemmell Morningstar Award. Her short fiction has appeared in Popular Science Magazine, Lightspeed and numerous anthologies, and appears in two collections: Future Artifacts and Meet Me in the Future. Hurley has also written for The Atlantic, Writers Digest, Entertainment Weekly, The Village Voice, LA Weekly, Bitch Magazine, and Locus Magazine. Her most popular essays, including the viral hit "We Have Always Fought" are collected in The Geek Feminist Revolution. She posts regularly at KameronHurley.com. Get a short story from Kameron each month via: patreon.com/kameronhurley

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May 24, 2020
I did enjoy the first volume more but this one still has a few stories that I really liked, such as the two Nyx stories (obviously) and endearing The Fisherman and the Pig. The others were okay, some either have cool world building or intriguing mysteries going on. Yet, they were all a tad bit morose. Nothing wrong with that, it's just that reading 12 morose stories in a row could really take a toll on you. Venture onward to something lighter, I shall.
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