
Book Review: Westward Weird edited by Martin H. Greenberg and Kerrie L. Hughes
Thirteen short stories in the paranormal steampunk science fiction genre with a theme of the Old West.
Thirteen short stories in the paranormal steampunk science fiction genre with a theme of the Old West.
Even in the fathomless depths of the underworld and the bleak chambers of a damaged heart, the bonds of love can heal…or destroy.
A single-parent family descends upon the lighthouse only to encounter a village of believers. Every adventurous child who disappears and then returns, with four numerals on their bodies, there is only one choice. Death, lest disaster strike.
An unexpected inheritance reveals a special coin that takes Rachel and Peter back in time, encouraging a scheme to enrich themselves.
Seven short stories of clever wit, dark twists, and intense suspense in what threatens to be the fifth and last of the Otherworld Stories. Favorite characters return, secrets are revealed, and several important storylines supposedly reach their conclusions.
An anthology of sixteen brand-new sci-fi and fantasy stories that speak to the darkness and despair that life brings while reminding us that good deeds, humor, love, sacrifice, dedication, and following our joy can ignite a light that burns so bright the darkness cannot last.
Antimony, Sam, Cylia, Fern, and James are on James’ virgin road trip that detours via Buckley Township and an unexpected meeting with Grandma Alice where Annie fills her in.