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Old 02-27-2015, 06:19 PM   #268
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Flower of Scotland by Scottish-born Canadian-resident expat author William Meikle (ISFDB), a collection of his previously-published short stories, which is filed in the fantasy category, although IIRC he sometimes tends towards the more dark supernatural/horror side of the spectrum. Some of these have appeared in places as diverse as Nature magazine (the scientific one which sometimes runs sfnal shorts), as well as more standard outlets like Daily Science Fiction.

40 flash fictions from Scottish writer William Meikle, all previously published in magazines or anthologies. Perfect for a quick read.

Free from the authors via @ Smashwords and thence price-matched at various other stores:

Future City Blues: a tech noir collection by Simon Kewin (ISFDB), Neil Vogler, and Milo James Fowler (ISFDB), a mini-anthology of newly-written themed shorts. Kewin & Fowler have had stories appear in Nature magazine as well as other small press sfnal periodicals.

The Wrong Tom Jacks by Simon Kewin
Simms is employed to locate the genetic code of Tom Jacks. But not the rock star Tom Jacks, just an unknown namesake.

The job bugs Simms. Something about it is wrong. Someone is playing him. Problem is he doesn't know who or why. None of the illegal plug-in tech filling his brain is much damn use. And the one person who can help him is also the one person on the planet who never wants to speak to him again...

Tripler: The Beginning by Neil Vogler
In the near future an impossible virus is giving people the ability to summon two identical physical copies of themselves into existence at any time and in any situation – sending them violently insane as a side-effect. They call the infected 'Triplers'.

Harry Allwear is a specialist tracker, an experienced, highly-trained operative working for an international organisation dedicated to wiping out the Tripler menace. But after his latest mission goes badly wrong and a dangerous target gets the better of him, Harry regains consciousness to find his worst fear realised: he's been deliberately infected with the virus...

Doppelganger's Curse by Milo James Fowler
A woman stalked by her double. A detective in over his head.

In a city where the cops are on a mobster's payroll, private investigator Charlie Madison stands in the gap. When a wealthy young socialite asks him to help her catch a threatening stalker, he takes the case. But things aren't what they seem, and Madison has to act fast before he's framed for murder.


Kewin also offers a bunch of other freebie sf and fantasy shorts on his author page @ Smashwords, if you're interested, including an urban fantasy piece starring a Manchester rock band that tries to prevent the breakthrough of something evil, which originally appeared in the Spring 2005 issue of Here and Now: Guitar Heroes, and a near-future SF short that appeared in Albedo One #33: Live from the Continuing Explosion

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